Microsoft Vista has suffered one embarrassing blow after another: people were shunning it, people were returning to XP, and so on. It seems that Vista is gradually gaining ground, however, and according to a new study, people are somewhat pleased with the results.
Corporate Web 2.0 Usage Catching On
Twenty-four percent of companies say they currently use Web 2.0 social software and another 8 percent say they will begin using it in the next year, according to a survey from ChangeWave Research.
Podcasts Catching On, Slowly
The podcast audience has grown in the past six months, says the Pew Internet and American Life Project, but the new medium still has yet to catch a serious wave.
Google Video Catching Up With Features
Users of Google Video now have a few new options available that allow the viewer to rate the videos they see, label them with relevant tags, and leave behind comments for the world to see.
Google Domains Not Catching Fire
Beyond the vaunted minimalist Google home page, the next nineteen Google domains barely account for 20 percent of visits to all things ending in Google.com.
Catching Up: New Google Stuff
Google just (and I mean just launched Google Finance. Finance is barely a search engine, focusing far more on content, namely stock market stats and aggregated information.
Business Blogs Are Catching On
Business blogs are catching on with more and more businesses. Traditional websites are beginning to add a blog component to their content.
Design an Eye Catching Website
We all know that these days every one can design a website but the question remains how to design eye catching website . I have read many books ,articles and tutorials about web design and have realized that every web designer has his own way of designing websites.
Send Eye-Catching HTML Web Pages by Email
A few years ago, email programs didn’t support HTML (the standard for formatting text on the Internet, and the most widely used medium to create web pages). If you wanted to send an email message, you were limited to plain text and only one font type. Nowadays, however HTML support among email programs is almost universal: AOL versions 6 and higher, Internet Explorer versions 4 and higher, Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express, Eudora, Yahoo Mail, and Hotmail all support HTML.