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New-fangled e-books with Amazon’s KF8
January 12, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing has released new tools for creating e-books using Web technologies, announcing it’s ready to receive Kindle Format 8 (KF8) books from publishers. KF8 is Amazon’s next generation file format offering a wide range of features and enhancements – giving rise to a new breed of e-book with high resolution colour and pop-up text through the use of HTML and CSS tools. According to the ever-expanding online market: “Through the use of HTML5 and CSS3, KF8 allows publishers to create great-looking books in all categories, particularly those that require rich formatting and design, such as technical and engineering books and cookbooks.” The move signifies the growing expansion of e-book capabilities. Where pure text is satisfactory for many books and easily meets the needs of reader apps for mobile phones, graphics are becoming more and more crucial for many markets. Amazon added: “For those doing more advanced formatting by writing HTML5, using design software or working with a conversion resource, KF8 features such as Kindle Panel Views and Kindle Pop Up enable great fixed layout books like graphic novels, comics, and kids’ books.” Kindle Fire users – Amazon’s tablet introduced last year – will be the first readers to get their hands on books made with the new formatting tools, downloading them straight to their devices.

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Google+ phases out incoming stream
January 12, 2012 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Google is set to axe its ‘incoming stream’ from Google+, in an effort to keep things simple for users. Engineering Manager Dave Besbris quietly announced the changes in a Google+ post , stating: “The ‘incoming’ stream was a part of Google+ from the very start and it served an important purpose at the time to help discover others on Google+. “Since then however we’ve added a suggested user list, What’s Hot, the ability to share circles and in-product search with saved searches.” Through the incoming stream, users could see posts and activity of others who followed them but whom they didn’t follow themselves – however, critics argued the feature was too confusing. The move away from its ‘incoming stream’ comes in direct response to user frustration, and tweaks to Google+ have incorporated some of the features of the incoming stream to other aspects of the social networking site. “We’ve also greatly improved our friend suggestion algorhithms. these changes all serve the same purpose that incoming originally did: connecting people,” Besbris said. “Based on your feedback and our user research, we learned that the “incoming” stream was a very confusing part of Google+. Not surprisingly, this feedback was reflected in very low usage of the “Incoming” stream compared to the rest of Google+, so we decided to remove it and simplify things.” The young social network has been constantly refining its services to make them more user-friendly since its initial launch – tweaking existing features and introducing new ones. And, with Google’s latest Search plus Your World updates , activity on Google+ is now even more visible in search results – a move that will likely encourage users to engage with the social network even more.

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Discover 3 Amazing WordPress Management Features
October 26, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
If you are having trouble in keeping up with all of your blogs and sites, you might want to consider using a WordPress manager. Obviously, WordPress has become one of the most used platforms when it comes to website and blog design. But what if you actually own dozens of sites or even more? That would be a big problem for you right? Wrong, the solution to your problem is through the use of a WordPress manager. A WordPress manager is a software designed to help you manage ALL of your WordPress sites, blogs and their respective domains all from one single location. In a sense it becomes the dashboard for all of your site’s dashboards. That easily allows monitoring all your sites’ statistics, editing and uploading content, and even uploading all the themes and plugins that you use for all your sites

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Adobe plans a makeover with newly purchased web tools
October 4, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment
Web design guru Adobe has acquired Nitobi, makers of PhoneGap, and TypeKit, officials announced at the Adobe Max developer and designer conference. The new acquisitions will help Adobe move beyond its Flash Player technology and transition more seamlessly to new web standards including HTML, CSS and JavaScript. PhoneGap – an open source programming tool – allows users to create web apps designed for use on mobile phones. General Manager for Adobe Danny Winokur said: “PhoneGap is a fantastic solution for developing a broad range of mobile apps using the latest web standards, and is already integrated with Dreamweaver CS5.5. “It’s a perfect complement to Adobe’s broad family of developer solutions, including Adobe Air, and will allow us to continue to provide content publishers and developers with the best, cutting-edge solutions for creating innovative applications across platforms and devices. TypeKit, on the other hand, specialises in web-based typography, offering subscriptions to users that allows them to use TypeKit fonts on the web.
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Social Media Marketing Tools – Putting Your Finger on the Pulse of the Web
September 16, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Time makes a mockery of most predictions. Once derided as the tools and hobbies of hopeless shut-ins and intellectual ivory tower sorts, social media sites such as PayPal, Facebook and LinkedIn have become the home of an entirely new, powerhouse economy. Where hundreds of years of war and diplomacy have failed, social media marketing has succeeded in bringing people around the globe together in the pursuit of common interests and open markets. Social media marketing is the home of successful brand promotion and finding the right mix of tools to take advantage of it has become the defining issue of the modern brand. When people refer to SMM tools, they are discussing a host of applications and programs that allow real-time and long-term feedback on the performance of their social networks. This kind of information goes beyond the purely mechanistic approach of SEO and website performance, moving into the realm of genuine social engineering. Social media tools can track the number of times a brand is being mentioned across each network, compare traffic between networks, determine where the buzz is starting and which path it took to get from, say, Digg to Facebook
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Dow Jones Search Engine Enhanced
March 14, 2008 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Wealth Manager, search engine from Dow Jones and Company, has been designed to enable advisors to more easily gather news pertinent to workflow and clients, for enhanced customer service and business development opportunities.
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