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United States Air Force Medical Service Deploys Solution to Consolidate Content From Multiple Web Sites

White Paper The United States Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) wanted to consolidate AFMS' multiple Web sites onto one common architecture and reduce costs associated with the service's multiple Web sites, as well as dependence on... [25 Mar 2008]

Paypal Hacks: Display Donation Goals on Your Web Site

White Paper The PayPal Donate Now button enables webmasters to collect payments from willing donors. As a web site owner, one might want to provide information or entertainment to the visitors without charging for the service or... [17 Oct 2007]

Passwords at risk from Firefox, IE flaw

News CIS has recommended that all webmasters review their server code for the possibility of XSS and RCSR injections, especially operators of encrypted websites. Both the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox 2 and Microsoft's... [23 Nov 2006]

IT managers 'cleverer' than non-techies

News Particular technical skills in decline include Citrix and Windows NT but there have been significant increases in demand for senior programmers, web designers, internet staff, operations analysts and webmasters or... [29 Sep 2006]

Database Applications and the Future of HTML

White Paper Databases are used in Web development in two ways - as interfaces to information repositories, which are manipulated using the browser as the client component of a traditional client-server system - and as the underlying system layer... [14 Sep 2006]

Sex sites facing law to clean up their act

News The US House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a bill that would make it a federal felony for webmasters to use innocent words such as 'Barbie' or 'Furby' but actually feature sexual content on their sites. [26 Jul 2006]

Google keeps eye on Vista search

News Meanwhile, in response to a question about the company transitioning to a new index - dubbed 'Big Daddy' - Brin said the company is investigating recent complaints by webmasters about sites disappearing or dropping down... [11 May 2006]

Google 'death penalty' hits Ricoh but meets criticism

News Sadly, as a consequence, webmasters nowadays design primarily for Google; actual humans are an afterthought. A decision by Google to blacklist BMW's German website for allegedly boosting its internet search ranking in... [07 Feb 2006]

Dell gets Googled

News Because the spiders follow links running from one website to others, they pick up sites on their own without webmasters having to manually submit them to search engines. Webmasters can also provide the... [02 Feb 2006]

Devil's Advocate: It's simple innit?

Comment As websites grow, webmasters often want to serve special groups with exclusive access to material; the number of groups and the nature of what they can do easily becomes complex. There are some perennial topics in IT and... [10 Jan 2006]

Google does $1bn AOL deal

News Also under the deal, Google will "make sure AOL webmasters architect their content" so it gets maximum exposure to Google's web crawlers but will not exchange any proprietary information to do that. Google will invest... [21 Dec 2005]

Porn lovers get .xxx domain

News Sen Joseph Lieberman complained (click for PDF) to a federal commission that dot-xxx was necessary to force adult webmasters to "abide by the same standard as the proprietor of an X-rated movie theatre". [02 Jun 2005]

Role of Link Popularity in Getting Top Google Rankings

White Paper In fact, what started as a friendly reciprocal link exchange program among various webmasters has now become a sub-industry within the SEO industry itself, with thousands of link farms popping up every day, claiming to... [23 Feb 2005]

Rockin' RSS With PHP on Your HTML

White Paper It gives webmasters the ability to do two things: the first is to easily add content from other websites to their own, and it also easily allows webmasters to push their own unique content out to other... [15 Feb 2005]

Kids in IT: Junior webmasters vie for top prize

News Kids who have become disenchanted with the idea of working in tech-related fields are being offered the incentive of a trip to Jamaica for those with the best web design skills. The competition is part of the Cable and Wireless Childnet... [07 Sep 2004]

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