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» How To Get Your Website Noticed
By Maneet Puri | Published 10/3/2008 | Web Development | Rating: | Viewed 839 times
To have a website in the World Wide Web is no great deal. The trick is to get it noticed and make it the best amongst the rest. Such a website would guarantee heavy traffic
» Why Secured Coding Is Difficult To Develop
By Maneet Puri | Published 08/12/2008 | Web Development | Unrated | Viewed 519 times
Information is indispensable for any institution. Hence, many business organizations deploy websites to allow access to their prospective customers so that they grow gradually.
» W3C And Its Relevance To Advanced Web Design Technology
By Maneet Puri | Published 08/12/2008 | Web Development | Unrated | Viewed 213 times
W3C consists of member organizations and other companies who are engaged to develop a standard web technology. Till now, W3C has already written more than 90 standards which are known as W3C recommendations.
» Content Management System
By Maneet Puri | Published 10/30/2007 | Web Development | Rating: | Viewed 2258 times
Content Management System can be defined as computer software system which is used for managing content of your website in an efficient and hassle-free fashion. As the volume of content on the websites is increasing, there has been an unsure in the demand for CMS. CMS is cost-effective process of modifying and adding content to your websites which does not require a great deal of technical expertise.
» Platform Compatibility
By Maneet Puri | Published 08/8/2007 | Web Development | Unrated | Viewed 1994 times
Platform Compatibility, in literal terms means something which needs a platform to function and is able to function well on various platforms is called Platform Compatibility. Generally this term is used while talking about software applications, where the platform is the operating system installed on the computer on which the application will run.


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