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Number of websites explodes past a billion (and counting)
The number of websites has burst above one billion and is growing apace, according to figures updated in real time by online tracker Internet Live Stats.
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Inside the company that rebuilt Digg
The story of Digg's comeback tells us a lot about how the web has matured over the last decade
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Out in the Open: The Site That Teaches You to Code Well Enough to Get a Job
Wanna be a programmer? That shouldn’t be too hard. You can sign-up for an iterative online tutorial at a site like Codecademy or Treehouse. You can check yourself into a “coding bootcamp” for a face-to-face crash course in the ways of programming. Or you could do the old fashioned thing: buy a book or take…
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How To Choose Best Web Hosting Service For your Website » Info Pot
how to choose Best Web Hosting service provider. There are some factors you should keep in mind. So have a look upon them before buying.
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How To Create Your Own Website » Info Pot
How To Create Your Own Website . You can do it in 15 Minutes. All you just want are a Domain Name and Web Host. Follow the step by step Tutorial.
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CSS Button Style - Web Tricks & Treats
CSS Button Style for beginners. Add style to your buttons by using CSS. Simple example on how to style buttons. Gallery of buttons to choose style and design from.
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eBay To Host Live Art Auctions On New Site
In July, eBay announced a partnership with noted auction house Sotheby’s to help bring its inventory of art, antiques and collectibles online via a new live auction format with real-time bidding. At the time, eBay said Sotheby’s was the “anchor tenant” to trial this new format on eBay.com.
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Benefiting From Web Conference Experiences
Attending professional web conferences is a great way for web professionals to stay up-to-date on what’s happening in the Internet industry and allows people to update and expand their knowledge on a variety of technical skills.
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Estonia to become first country to offer e-residency
Estonia will soon become the first country to offer e-residency, inviting people from around the world to apply to become an “e-Estonian” and gain the opportunity to access government services with a click of a mouse.
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The Owner of Ebola.com Is Trying to Cash In
Jon Schultz bought Ebola.com in 2008. Now he wants at least $150,000 for it.
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With Yelp Knockoff, Groupon's Still Searching for Magic Bullet
Groupon has an email problem. Customer inboxes are overflowing with promotional emails, so more of them get ignored. Gmail’s decision to filter marketing emails into what’s essentially a separate inbox hasn’t helped.
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The legacy of Rotten.com
When I was 18, a friend told me about a site called Rotten.com, where you could see “really fucked up shit.” This was 1997. I had just graduated Catholic high school and started using the Internet more frequently, feverishly chatting nights away with anonymous weirdos on AOL Instant Messenger. I didn’t know what I wanted to see; in its nascent stage, the Internet was sort of like a Ouija board. And, before long, I was looking at decapitation photos.
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Walmart pulls “Fat Girl Costumes” section off website
Retail giant Walmart removed a section of its website marketing “Fat Girl Costumes” after getting complaints.
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The Guardian Is Being Swamped With 'Dark Traffic' And No One Knows Where It's Coming From
The Guardian's website is being swamped by unidentifiable "dark traffic", and executives at the company cannot figure out where it is coming from.
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Slütsof v Instagram highlights unpredictability of domain name enforcement
Instagram’s cease-and-desist letter to an individual who registered ‘slutsofinstagram.com’, and the site owner’s response, has been widely reported by media outlets. The respondent, Los Angeles-based writer Matt Unsworth, told World Trademark Review that the coverage led to the website getting “a million hits in under a day”. While that may suggest that Instagram’s action led to increased traffic to a site of concern, one trademark attorney argues that Instagram took the right stance.
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The 36 People Who Run Wikipedia
What the weirdest, wildest, most successful participatory project in history tells us about working together.
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How to Get Free E-Books, TV Shows, Music and More
You've blown your budget on a new smartphone, tablet or laptop – but now you need to buy content to run on it. No cash? No worries.
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Four-year-old comment security bug affects 86 percent of WordPress sites
A Finnish IT company has uncovered a bug in WordPress 3 sites that could be used to launch a wide variety of malicious script-based attacks on site visitors’ browsers. Based on current WordPress usage statistics, the vulnerability could affect up to 86 percent of existing WordPress-powered sites.
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Ways to Create Embeddable Content Plugin to Share Wordpress Content
Marketing content that has been developed for the content management system requires a lot of effort. The ease with which content can be generated for a content management system is not forwarded t...
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A Wikipedia Editor Wants Users To Buy Him $6000 Worth Of French Cheese And Cameras
A Wikipedia editor wants to buy at least 200 of France’s estimated 500 types of cheese so they can be eaten, photographed and catalogued. Wikimedia France, a group of editors recognized by the Wikimedia Foundation as a chapter, not only want their readers to buy the cheeses, but also the photographic equipment needed to snap them. It’s nearly reached the $6000 it says it needs via crowdfunding site Kisskissbankbank.
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