Archive for January 25th, 2006

Cost-effective model of applications development

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

Thinking about how to use foreign talent in your business? Consider Offshore Dedicated Center – cost-effective model that enjoys success among our customers. Integrated Offshore Dedicated Center (ODC) operates as a virtual extension of your IT organization, leveraging a managed team of excellent professionals and solid infrastructure, offered at highly competitive rates. It will accumulate both business process knowledge and technical expertise to accommodate to your specific needs. You can learn more from the article.

Internet wayback machine

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

Roman from SEO department passed me another cool link to the wayback internet machine. Here you can browse through 40 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago. I played with it for a while and found some interesting old looks of today’s e-monsters. Did you know that Froogle existed in 1998?

Froogle in 1998, internet wayback machine

Testing web site in Safari

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

The question of cross browser compatibility is a common topic among Web developers. We have a bunch of customers requesting complete redesign services and coming with the web sites developed several years ago with possibility to be viewed correctly only in Internet Explorer. It’s not longer a question if you should have your website cross-browser accommodating. Believe it or not but at the time of this post slightly more than 20% of Internet users use a browser other than IE. This information comes from W3Schools.com, which has been keeping tabs on browser usage since January 2002.

Web developers might say: “You right - we are going to use Mozilla and IE for testing purpose”. What about Mac users? There are quite a few emulators of Mac OS out there, and it’s real nightmare to install them. Better bookmart the SafariTest - just enter your URL in the box and click View. SafariTest will return a screenshot of your page as viewed with Safari.

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