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Building a website to your business has become a mandatory marketing step for promoting your website. It is an important source for increasing business activity and customers flow. Building a website with Joomla, an open source CRM has become more and more popular; there are million of users from all over the world who use it. Since it was launched, it had many version and recantations. Today, it is considered one of the strongest and most popular CRM systems for building website. People choose Joomla for many reasons:
The main advantage is that the website created with the system is dynamic. I.e, the owner of the website can add content whenever s/he wants. Also, dynamic means that actions can happen while the surfer is on the site such as pop ups, alerts etc.
Another main advantage is expressed in the interface of the system: the back office of the system is relatively intuitive and easy to use. Even if you are not a computer and internet specialist you will be able to do the basic but most important things such as adding posts, pictures and other media content. Adding modules and plugins is also quite simple but require more search and understanding.
Building a website with the aforementioned system enable the owner to extend it and upgrade it at any time. If you have decided in the first place to build a simple site that has just texts and information in it but after a while you want to add feature and application, you do not have to do it all from scratch.
Joomla has a huge community of fans and programmers; thus making the system very powerful in terms of number and variety of applications available for free. Those applications can turn your site into a very powerful and sophisticated site. Also, it provides you support with every problem you have. There are numerous of forums, guides and video on the system so be sure you will find a solution for every problem you encounter.
It is possible to build with Joomla site of any level of complexity. The reasons the programmers as well as designers like to work with it is because it is very flexible. Many well known cooperation use the system for their website. You can build with it a simple site as well as very complicates site with sophisticated navigation system.
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Continue Reading »Linux, or GNU/Linux if you take that particular side of the naming controversy, isn’t exactly growing in strength and popularity amongst common users.
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Yahoo Comes Out as a Linux Company
Jeroen “JW” Wijering is an online video pioneer, Chief Digital Architect of LongTail Video and the creator of the Internet’s most popular and ubiquitous media players, the JW Players , which have generated millions of downloads since their launch in 2005. The unassuming Dutch internet entrepreneur helped changed the face of the online video industry with his open source JW Player which can be found on tens of millions of websites. Even YouTube ran on the JW Player for the first 18 months of its existence.
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Who is JW? A Documentary of an Online Video Superhero
This week marks the deadline for Open Connected TV standard proposals.
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Open Web TV Standard in the Works: A Foundation for Web-TV
Longtail Video announced that JW Player 5.5 is available and features a whole new set of features specifically for HTML5 including a new JavaScript plugin model, and mode-specific configuration options.
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JW Player 5.5 Gets HTML5 Javascript Plugin Support, HTML5-Specific Configuration
Google has long been a fan of minimalistic designs that get right to the point. The Google search engine was nearly revolutionary for this tendency, competing with a world of engines that functioned like spam pages, filled to brimming with links and ads
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Google to Chrome Users: Calm Down – The Omnibox Is Safe
Some time ago we put together a list of tips on formatting your sites so that they would look spiffy in Google TV. They were mostly taken from Google themselves, but now the technology giant has gone even further and have given templates that can be used to format your content properly for the platform
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Google Releases Templates & Web UI for Easier Google TV Site Optimization
Last year, my wife finished law school in New York’s capital . As a member of the American Bar Association, she receives their monthly ABA Journal, and every month (without fail) she leaves it on my desk with a sticky note bookmarking an article on “Social Media” as it relates to the law. Now, I’m no lawyer; but as an entrepreneur the law is something I need to keep an eye on for my business. From a lawyer’s standpoint, however, there’s nothing more exciting than arguing a case for which there is little or no precedent. And there seems to be few areas of the law more fruitful these days than when it includes Social Media. As a result, we’re seeing a growing number of cases where the the two converge and this trend shows no signs of slowing down. So whether you’re involved in Social Media for business or personal reasons, paying attention to some of these hot button issues might be wise. Here’s just a few: Privacy Despite Facebook’s constant criticism for their privacy policies, there’s little about what they’ve done that actually pertains to the law. Regardless of whether or not you agree with some of the changes and/or policies, their service depends upon people sharing information, and may always default to such. What people need to understand is that even for those who have mastered Facebook’s privacy settings, everything that you put online can be used against you in court. While E-mail had a recent 4th amendment victory against warrant-less seizure by the government , nothing has been decided for other social medium, making even private messages vulnerable to the Stored Communications Act. Further, what most people fail to realize: if you are ever charged with a crime or being sued civilly, anything (including E-mail) can be subpoenaed as evidence. In other words: despite your 4th amendment rights, assuming that what you wrote in a Facebook message will never be seen by others is a faulty assumption. All this aside, even with the strictest of privacy settings, a person’s “reasonable expectation of privacy” that the 4th amendment protects, becomes a very gray area for social media considering the semi-public and sharing-centric nature of the medium. This is something that may be debated in courts for years, and the character of the arguments and decisions will be heavily influenced by the understanding (or lack thereof) of the technology
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Social Media and the Law
I am always on the lookout for how particular rumored or confirmed search engine algorithmic factors are really impacting how websites are ranking in Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc. In fact I am a bit of an algorithmic buff, having presented a project entitled “Investigating The Factors of a Search Engine Algorithm” at the recent BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. One factor I looked at was duplicate content and I believe it to be a very large algorithmic factor.
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The True Impact of Duplicate Content
A key premise of social search is that the people you know and trust are the best sources of personally relevant and reliable information. As Maureen Heymans, technical lead for Google Social Search said in a BBC article , “When I’m looking for a restaurant, I’ll probably find a bunch of reviews from experts and it’s really useful information. But getting a review from a friend can be even better because I trust them and I know their tastes.
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TrustHop: Empowering Consumers by Mixing Social Search with Local Service Quoting
