The Internet is a powerful knowledge and communication facilitator. It is the largest, most accessible, and conclusive reference library in existence, but it is also so much more.
The Internet has changed the way we connect and learn, by offering users a variety of new tools and tricks. The question is: Are these tools really helping us think, or is the structure of Web applications limiting higher-level thought?
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Web site functionality from yesteryear just doesn’t cut it anymore. Web applications have improved drastically, and user expectations have multiplied as the gap between good and bad Web work widens.
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What if your TiVo went beyond just blocking ads and eliminated all traces of every ad on your TV? Would you use it? Well, such ad blocking capability exists today on the Internet, and it's free. It's called AdBlock.
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Our friends at CenterStone Technologies came to us with a unique request. They needed a system for creating one-off Web pages that they could use in their sales presentations to illustrate the endless B to B marketing potential available upon entry to their Web-based, B to B e-commerce platform.
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More than 450,000 people in the U.S. and two million people worldwide suffer from MS, yet there is no cure and only a handful of partially effective drug treatments. Read more