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.CO Domain Names Available,

Registry operator of dotcom (.co) domains, .CO Internet S.A.S. announced that its domain names are available now through registers such as GoDaddy.com, Register.com, Network Solutions, and others. Similar to dotcom (.com) domains, .co are available to everyone. Dotco domains are already widely recognized, more than 20 countries already use them for their country-specific domains (for

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E-Books are doing well

Amazon.com sells more e-books than hardbacks. Over the past three months it sold 143 Kindle books for every 100 hardcover books. However, publishers claims it is still too early to claim that e-books win, paperback books are still a huge and crucial market for writers. Over the past month, Amazon sold 180 Kindle books for

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A new website in our portfolio

We were working hard last few months to design and develop a website for the Student World Assembly, a non-profit organization created to represent and empower students globally. Project is live and you can visit the site at www.studentworldassembly.org. For more details view our web design portfolio.

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iPhone 4 antenna issues

Steven P. Jobs, chief executive of Apple, acknowledged on Friday July 16, 2010 that iPhone 4 has problems with its antenna. Apple will give free bumpers to all iPhone 4 owners who want them. Cases that wrap around the rim of the phone cost $29, and they will remain free until September 30. Customers can

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Email templates in Gmail

[Tip for Gmail users] Responding emails is an everyday task for most of modern businesses. In many cases we repeat some parts of our messages over and over. Responds to clients like quotes and answering general questions do not have to be done by coping and pasting text from other emails. Gmail users can use

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SEO issue: underscores vs. dashes in URLs

URL structure is one of the most important issues in SEO. However there are confusions about URL creation practices, and many different opinions. I had recently an interesting conversation with few SEO experts and I did some dipper research about this problem. Let’s look at the leaders. Wikipedia uses underscores for all subpages. We can

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Rich text signatures in Gmail

Gmail added very important improvement to its service, one of the most wanted by its users. We can now add logos to our email signature and format the text as we want. Gmail used to support plain text signatures, now we are able to add company logos, fancy formatting, website and email links etc. However,

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Zen Cart Developer’s Journal: How to freeze your store when out for vacation?

Sometimes there is a need of closing your online store, so people can’t check out. There are two ways to temporary close your ZenCart store. The fist solution is to use “Down for maintenance page”. Simply you log in to your control panel and select Configuration > Website Maintenance > Down for Maintenance. You can

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YouTube 4K

Google has announced during YouTube now supports video in 4096 x 3072. A new feature calls 4K. Google said that the perfect screen for 4K video is 25 feet. For comparison – IMAX uses two 2K projectors. 4K are not videos that you can easily capture on a handheld camera, it will be limited to

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Adobe Flash Player with 3D capability

Adobe is working on a Flash Player with 3D graphics capabilities. A new Flash Player 3D will be ready for presentation later in the year. “If you are into 3d development for games, augmented reality or just interactive stuff like websites, you just can’t miss the session entitled Flash Player 3D future,” says Imbert. (www.bytearray.org/?p=1836)

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