Monthly Archives: May 2010

Paper Prototyping

Paper prototyping is a method for designing and testing user interfaces. Because the prototype is on paper and it is easy to modify rapidly, it is a perfect method for brain storming and a very early usability testing. The paper prototyping was already used in early 1990s by companies such as IBM and Microsoft. According

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Wireless-Only

According to the latest data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – one out of four households in the U.S. is now wireless-only. Only about 15% of households still have a landline, however those households report that they now receive almost all of their calls on their wireless phone. Data shows that

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Online Ad Market Grows

Spending for online advertising grew 7.5 percent in the U.S. market in the first quarter 2010. Revenue reached US$5.9 billion, and it is the highest-ever revenue for a first quarter. Also, comScore reported that impressions of display web ads rose 15% in the first quarter 2010, and it hit a record $1.1 trillion.

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New feature for Gmail – drag images into emails

Google launched a new feature for Gmail that allows you to drag images from a computer into a message. You simply drag the image in, resize it, and send an email. Currently, the feature only works in one browser – Google Chrome, a support for other browsers will come soon.

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Zen Cart Developer’s Journal: How to set up Authorize.net for Zen Cart

A step by step instruction how to set up Authorize.net payment in Zen Cart store. 1. Log into your Authorize.net account. 2. Click on the ACCOUNT tab. 3. In the second section SECURITY SETTINGS – click on API LOGIN AND TRANSACTION KEY, then follow the steps to create these two items. 4. Log into your

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New video website from Reuters

On Tuesday Reuters will launch a new website, called Reuters Insider (etv.thomsonreuters.com). It will be a website with video reports from Reuters reporters and a number of media partners and financial analysts. According to the NY Times, Thomson Reuters is spending about $100 million to launch this website. Thomson Reuters expects that its new website

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iPad goes abroad

Apple announced that iPad will be available in nine more countries on May 28. Those countries are: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK. Customers in all nine countries can pre-order all iPad models from Apple’s online store beginning on Monday, May 10. In the US, Apple has already sold over

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Search Engine Market Share for April 2010

We updated statistics of Search Engine Market Share. We can see Google has 86.30% search engine market share, it is grow from last month when Google has 85.75%.

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Apple Antitrust Probe

The Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice have received complaints (from a person who asked to remain anonymous) about Apple’s new iPhone policy. Agencies are exploring now whether to open an antitrust inquiry into Apple. The problem is restricting developers writing apps for its iPhone operating system and do not allow developers to

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Websites under attack

Three websites which belong to the U.S. Department of the Treasury have been hacked and the code of those websites have been infected with malicious software. As we remember not so long time ago hackers attacked Network Solutions’ servers. High activity of hackers nowadays should make all of us think more seriously about security of

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