
What every web developer should know about building the next Digg or Flickr - a condensed version of lessons learned from the Future of Web Apps Summit in San Francisco earlier this month.

10 tips for organisations about to start a new website project, whether they are building a completely new website or redesigning their current one: Most people in the Web industry are clueless, You only get what you pay for, Don’t start your project with buying a CMS.

Looking for something but you aren’t sure just what it is? Sometimes a search engine just isn’t enough if you have no real idea of what you’re searching for. With that in mind, here are 233 great sites for finding all kinds of things online from the useful and unusual to the bizarre and obscure.

As anyone who runs a website these days knows, or should know, the recently enacted CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 makes it incumbent on emailers to either be able to establish a certain type of relationship with an email recipient or to adhere to certain mailing standards if no such relationship exists. Failure to do so can land one in Federal (or state).

10 websites you should defiantly know about.

In this fast growing world have you ever thought that what would happen if your company shuts down or your business will results in a heavy loss.

Recently a ton of great sites have popped up on the internet. Many of them you may not have heard of, that is the main point of this post.

Most of the people are attracting customers by their website these days. Today network marketing has come to a new level where customers find you and you just have to sit back there in your desk and wait for the money coming. If you have your own MLM website, then you should know that this is not a easy job.Here are some tips, read i!

The drug czar's website still offers a document entitled "What Every American Should Know About Medical Marijuana," (PDF) which includes this passage: Major public health organizations do not support smoking marijuana as medicine.

Every day the web is transitioning farther away from traditional content and toward interactive content creation... Web users and web junkies are becoming authors, bloggers, and content creators at what seems to be an ever increasing ratio of 'passive readers' to 'active contributors'.
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