Awards For Top 5 E-Gov Websites
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Awards for websites with 'vision'
Awards for websites with 'vision'
12/02/2003 10:23 PMBBC Dec 2 2003 8:34PM ET
"2005 WEBBY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
- You Vote for the Best Websites -
Winners announced in May 2005"
"2005 WEBBY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
- You Vote for the Best Websites -
Winners announced in May 2005"
04/15/2005 11:41 PMActiveState Awards ActiveState is
delighted to announce the second annual
Programmers' Choice and Activators'
Choice Awards. The awards honor the
unnamed heroes who actively contribute
to open languages and display excellence
in their programming efforts
ActiveState Awards ActiveState is
delighted to announce the second annual
Programmers' Choice and Activators'
Choice Awards. The awards honor the
unnamed heroes who actively contribute
to open languages and display excellence
in their programming efforts
06/06/2002 07:02 AMA Beta version of PHP for NetWare is available on the Novell Developer
Kit site. This version is based on the 4.0.8 (development) version of
the PHP source code.
XML Cup 2003 Awards Presented to Michael
Sperberg-McQueen of W3C, Adam Bosworth
of BEA; Annual Awards Honor Ac
XML Cup 2003 Awards Presented to Michael
Sperberg-McQueen of W3C, Adam Bosworth
of BEA; Annual Awards Honor Ac
12/10/2003 06:42 PMXMLMania.com Dec 10 2003 4:47PM ET
ClickTracks Wins Two ClickZ Awards for
Best Web Analytics Tool; Twin Internet
Marketing Excellence Awards Show “You
Like Us, You Really, Really Like Us”
ClickTracks Wins Two ClickZ Awards for
Best Web Analytics Tool; Twin Internet
Marketing Excellence Awards Show “You
Like Us, You Really, Really Like Us”
08/19/2004 02:21 AMClickTracks today announced that its web analytics tool has won two
more ClickZ awards for Internet Marketing Excellence. In 2003, ClickZ
named ClickTracks the “Best Web Site Analytics Tool.” In 2004, ClickZ
readers and editors named ClickTracks the “Best Web Site Analytics
Tool” and “Best Small Business Analytics Tool.” [PRWEB Aug 19, 2004]
Best Online Poker Websites: ESPN World
Series Of Poker Finds Best Online Poker
Websites Are The Training Ground For
2003 Poker World Champion Chris
Moneymaker And Other Top WPT And WSOP
Gaming Stars.
Best Online Poker Websites: ESPN World
Series Of Poker Finds Best Online Poker
Websites Are The Training Ground For
2003 Poker World Champion Chris
Moneymaker And Other Top WPT And WSOP
Gaming Stars.
07/21/2004 02:30 AMThe best online poker websites have become the best training grounds
for the world's top poker players and future poker stars. 2003 World
Series Of Poker Champion Chris Moneymaker shocked the Las Vegas
establishment and world with his domination of the 2003 ESPN WSOP
Championships at Binion's Horseshoe Casino. Yet his Cinderella story
was anything but a rags to riches tale. Chris Moneymaker honed his
skills and paid his dues like so many other modern day players that
participate daily in the best online poker tournaments, satellite
competitions and world wide poker websites.
http://www.MonteCarloGrandResort.com [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]
Useful websites
Useful websites
01/03/2005 07:44 AMTheage.com.au - Mon Jan 3, 08:04 am GMT
Marketing Websites
Marketing Websites
12/19/2004 03:29 PMIncrease website traffic by following a few simple suggestions. [PRWEB
Dec 16, 2004]
BBC wields axe over websites
BBC wields axe over websites
07/05/2004 11:06 AMvnunet.com Jul 5 2004 3:46PM GMT
Useful Websites for AV Catalogers
Useful Websites for AV Catalogers
08/18/2004 05:22 AMUseful Websites for AV Catalogershttp://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/cts/olac/websites.htmlA set of links for librarians, catalogers, and those who
work with metadata and electronic resources. Includes internet
resources on cataloging standards organizations, manuals, and
tutorials. This has been added to
Bot Research Subject
Tracer™ Information Blog.
Some "Tech Websites" Are Not What You
Think They Are
Some "Tech Websites" Are Not What You
Think They Are
11/16/2003 01:48 PMThe following article is Re-posted in it's entirety with permission
from Sunbelt W2KNews Electronic Newsletter which is published by
Sunbelt...
We make websites, too
We make websites, too
03/14/2005 05:59 PMSince I didn't design it and only helped a little bit in building it,
I can give the team my unfettered praise: The new Six Apart site looks
great. Nice work, team, and thanks for doing such a nice job on the
Professional Network that's near and dear to my...
Websites Who Want To Remain Bad
Websites Who Want To Remain Bad
07/20/2004 12:40 PMSometimes you have to wonder what certain companies or organizations
are thinking. A few years ago, when Ellis Island put their records
online, they had a dreadful interface. A genealogist with the skill
and the time, created a new, much more user friendly front end that
quickly became the preferred way for many genealogists to search the
site. Of course, Ellis Island then
threatened to sue him to shut down the site. The same thing
seems to be playing itself out over in the UK, where someone who had
problems with Odeon Cinemas' website
built a
better version (one that would actually work in non-IE browsers).
For his troubles in helping them completely for free and bringing more
business to them, he received a cease and desist letter. No wonder no
one wants to help anyone out any more. You might get sued.
Confounded websites
Confounded websites
12/19/2004 03:36 PMMy dear fellows, Sherlock Holmes,org.uk appears to have over 600
copyright-free mp3s of old radio recordings of Sherlock Holmes
dramatisations. Including a whole series starring Sir John Gielgud and
Sir Ralph Richardson. I have rekindled my love affair with the...
UK.gov websites under fire (again)
UK.gov websites under fire (again)
10/30/2003 09:16 AMOut of Form
How Big is the Difference Between
Websites?
How Big is the Difference Between
Websites?
01/18/2004 10:26 PMWebsites For The Frugal?
Websites For The Frugal?
05/02/2004 04:59 PMDefect websites
Defect websites
04/15/2004 06:22 AMApologies for letting my current frustration hit you in all their
boredom. The screenshot you can see to the right is what the B of A
site gave me back after 15-20 minutes of clicking to get a new
account. I even used FireFox to avoid any trouble if they didn't
support Safari! "runtime error 800a01a8". Idiots. Alright, so
sometimes a database is out of order at 3am or whatever, but what
happened to showing a useful error message? "Object...
99.9% of Websites Are Obsolete
99.9% of Websites Are Obsolete
09/04/2002 03:46 AMWhy Personal Websites Matter
Why Personal Websites Matter
11/14/2003 05:47 AMInfomaxim 3.6: Supports 3G websites
Infomaxim 3.6: Supports 3G websites
08/08/2004 12:34 AMOfficialSpin Aug 8 2004 5:11AM GMT
Health websites no threat to GPs
Health websites no threat to GPs
05/11/2004 08:55 PM
GPs need not be overly worried when their patients look to the
internet for information, according to research.
Creating Quality Websites
Creating Quality Websites
09/03/2004 01:33 PMWebDevInfo Sep 3 2004 5:43PM GMT
Top 100 Websites as Rated by PC Magazine
Top 100 Websites as Rated by PC Magazine
04/09/2004 04:00 PMThere are a lot of Gems in this list and a few you are already
familiar with. [PC Magazine]...
Microsoft SMS Related Websites
Microsoft SMS Related Websites
04/01/2005 11:15 AMDo You Click Randomly On Websites?
Do You Click Randomly On Websites?
09/08/2004 02:29 PMIn a new study about web-use behavior, one of the more interesting
findings was that
people tend
to click a lot on websites -- and they're not talking about links.
People just click within a website. While the snippet linked here
doesn't suggest a reason why, I definitely do this, so I can at least
explain my thought process. There are two reasons why I click on
non-linked parts of websites as I read. First, and probably most
importantly, is to make sure the browser I'm reading is recognized as
the active window. Too often, even if it's the top window, what I'm
reading won't be recognized as the active window, causing problems
when I scroll. The second reason, is that I often highlight what I'm
reading, partly to keep my place and also to keep me focused on the
text I'm reading. There are plenty of websites that don't seem to
allow this sort of activity (blocking the ability to highlight or,
worse, linking whitespace off to some other page), so it's important
that designers start to take into account how people read their pages.
The article also notes that many people seem to click on photographs,
even when they don't link to anything -- and suggests that site
designers may want to start making all photos linked to larger
versions (though, that assumes the reason people click is to see a
larger version).
Making your Websites More Compelling
Making your Websites More Compelling
05/03/2004 07:20 PMWebDevInfo May 3 2004 10:45PM GMT
Diabetes websites too complicated
Diabetes websites too complicated
09/10/2004 08:00 PMOnline health advice for people with diabetes is often too complex to
understand, research suggests.
Diabetes websites too complex
Diabetes websites too complex
09/12/2004 07:05 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Sun Sep 12, 09:41 am GMT
Websites To Whet Your Appetite
Websites To Whet Your Appetite
12/25/2004 04:49 PMXtramsn.co.nz - Fri Dec 24, 10:24 pm GMT
Websites, passwords, and consumers
Websites, passwords, and consumers
08/19/2004 09:56 AMInternet law: very few websites in SA
comply
Internet law: very few websites in SA
comply
09/27/2004 12:44 AMCape Times Sep 27 2004 4:30AM GMT
SA websites under attack from hackers
SA websites under attack from hackers
06/02/2004 05:41 AMDispatch.co.za - Wed Jun 2, 07:22 am GMT
Return to Basics for Better Websites
Return to Basics for Better Websites
08/27/2004 01:57 PMRemeber the basics when analyzing your website's effectiveness. Do
your pages load fast, is the size of the front page compatible with
the average screen size? [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
PR on Websites: Increasing Usability
PR on Websites: Increasing Usability
03/11/2003 01:22 AMIdentifying Compromised Websites
Identifying Compromised Websites
07/20/2004 08:00 PMWebsites deliver Christmas woe
Websites deliver Christmas woe
12/22/2003 08:58 AMZDNet UK Dec 22 2003 8:11AM ET
Don't Visit Websites With Microsoft IE
Don't Visit Websites With Microsoft IE
06/25/2004 02:33 AMIt really is getting ridiculously dangerous these days for anyone to
keep using Microsoft IE. People always talk about the day when
scammers will start to use "zero day exploits" to smash through
security holes before they're patched, and that's clearly already
happening. The latest move, which is fairly advanced (and many assume
is being done by organized crime groups in Eastern Europe) is to hack
into a variety of popular company websites and install some code to
exploit a known IE vulnerability that has not been patched by
Microsoft. Once this is done, any IE user visiting any of these
websites (which they obviously would assume to be safe based on the
companies involved)
ends
up with some of the most insidious keylogging spyware. The
article won't list the companies, but from the descriptions they sound
like sites anyone might visit on a regular basis (banks, auction sites
and comparison shopping engines). This sounds quite similar to the
Interla
nd hack from last year, but could impact many more users.
Most interesting websites of 2003
Most interesting websites of 2003
12/30/2003 07:37 PMGoogle's Zeitgeist has been automatically tracking the changing
frequency of search requests since January of 2001, and the annual
version of the search ...
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