Archive for October, 2008

Do you know where to vote?

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 No Comments »

Google just released a tool to help you find out where to vote. Just type in your address and a map and driving directions to your voting location is displayed. Click here to check out this useful tool!

This is an example of a mashup where two or more sources are “mashed” together to create a hybrid web application. In this case, a list of U.S. voting locations is mashed-up with the Google Maps web application. A great resource for finding and keeping up with the latest mashups is http://www.mashupsfeed.com/.

CSSRank - CSS Gallery For The Best Designed Web 2.0 Sites

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 No Comments »

The development of web applications has drastically changed since its advent. Websites were normally designed with dominant tables in it. But this changed to a more portable and reliable method of presenting a web page through the use of cascading style sheet (CSS).
CSSRank is home to css driven websites and other web applications. From the gallery, there are hundreds of adorable breathtaking designs that will definitely change your view about css driven web portals. A portfolio of well designed, user and browser friendly, portable, easy to load, and fascinating web pages you never could imagine.

Web portals that are featured at the CSSRank gallery are among the best in class. Only suggested superior designed websites will be able to make it to the gallery. CSS Remix offers the advantage of promoting a website and guarantees a huge boost once accepted. Suggesting a site can easily be done through their “Suggest a Site” link which is pretty much common yet convenient. A URL, valid email account, account name, and a website title are all that you need to suggest a website.

As you try to load each design, they come is very portable. Every featured site loads up quickly and does not ruin the design on browsers Internet Explorer and Firefox. These are desirable websites any busy should look after. Truly CSSRank only ranks the best css driven portals available over the Internet.

To get viewers opinion, commenting to a certain design is available and viewers are highly encourage to create comments. The site does not mention of any reason for the comment box, but definitely this is for future improvement of certain designs to meet the standard and taste of viewers.

Details such as name, valid email, an optional website, and message are required to be able to post a comment. Viewer’s comments are essential for the growth and development of these featured sites. In addition comments should be in conformity with CSSRank’s Terms of Service.

Mashupsfeed - Web 2.0 Mashups and APIs Directory

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 No Comments »

Through the inclusion of mashups a mere Web 2.0 application can become more robust, user friendly and beneficial to a business. Mashupsfeed.com is home to wide selections of valuable featured Web 2.0 Mashups and Application Programming Interface (API) that are essential to enhancing web base applications. The site has a collection of applications that are of great importance to a site’s day to day existence.

From today’s politics, shopping, site navigation, graph and map there are several featured mashups available in the site. A user may take a tour on the site and discover how essential and portable these API’s and mashups that are featured on the site. While I was taking my tour to the site, I was fascinated with hundreds of applications that I did not thought could exist.

The LastGraph, a featured mashup created through the last.fm API, is an attraction among other hundreds of applications featured on MashupsFeed. LastGraph was designed to determine a user’s music history and represents it through a graph. There are other applications on the site that will surely be of relevant use for other applications.

Two of the most used API’s from featured API’s and Web 2.0 Mashups are the Amazon eCommerce and OpenSecret. These two applications are providing enough resources for websites to come in user friendly interfaces and a more diverse Web 2.0 application.

Visitors are also encouraged to post or suggest mashups to be featured on the website. Requirements for such action only include the user’s real name, a valid email address, website title, the URL, and the description of the site. Having all these requirements will directly include a mashup for admin review and has a chance of being featured to the Mashupsfeed directory.

In addition to suggesting a mashup, featured applications are also open to comments from visitors who qualify with the site’s Terms of Service (TOS). Primary requirement before posting is the age of the visitor. A poster should be at least 13 years old and should be able to manually compose or perform the posting. To verify it there is a randomly generated code that needed to be written before a comment can be posted.

Web Application - Your Business Representation Online

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 No Comments »

Online presence is a big factor in modern day business implementation. Free ArticlesThe Internet can gather thousands of future clients for a certain website in just months. But to be able to achieve the desired return of investment, proper
web application must be used. Several companies are offering their expertise in creating web based
applications that can produce promising results.

Web 2.0
applications are the modern day mediators of businesses and clients. From a simple website down to sophisticated scripting for technical support, these applications are making every business endeavor possible. Do you have the right web application for your company? If the answer is yes, you might want to think again!
Applications do not just end by their purpose it must meet other criteria such as the
return of investment and the cost of the routine implementation.

A good
web application must be appealing and enticing to the viewers. It should also be friendly to website directories for promotion. What good is an application when it is not inconformity to the rules of web directories? The purpose can be futile since promotion will be less. These
applications are not necessarily expensive. An expert can be hired to design the
web application a company needs.

Designing
applications that follow contemporary implementations can be hard.
Applications should be well researched and prepared. This should reflect the company in the best representation. For web pages, the design, color combination, content, and codes should be properly crafted to create a user and search engine friendly application.

Some web
applications require the use of security encryption to help protect the integrity of the site and the interest of viewers. Payment systems should be equipped with necessary security protection. Others may require different plug-ins in order to function well. But this is to serve a single purpose, provide customer satisfaction.

Now that you know the importance of using the right
web application to represent your company’s online presence, let this be your guide in reviewing if you were able to achieve the purpose of your application.

To learn more about Web 2.0 Applications you can visit our website at http://www.netwebapp.com. Reliable and cost efficient web
applications are not hard to find if you have the right company to handle your needs.

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