The JavaScript Toolbox
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Below, we’ve put together a list of the top 100 resources that allow you to create, design, and customize your website using JavaScript. With these resources, you can easily enjoy the full functionality and great design of JavaScript.
The Ultimate Mobile Productivity Catalogue
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Whether you have an iPhone, a Blackberry, or one that works on the Palm, Android or Windows Mobile platform, you need to look for the applications that can get things done.
The hardest part is tracking down the best ones. So we’ve compiled a one-stop shopping list of some of the best in productivity apps. The best part about this list is that most of these applications and tools can work on more than one platform, giving you more options and more functionality.
All you have to do is browse around for the right tools, and you can turn your phone into a modem, a home computer remote, a conference calling device, and even a real estate management tool. So read on, download and enjoy the convenience!
The Open Source Toolbox For WebDesigners
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
To do this a Web designer needs the right tools. There are loads of such tools available. Unfortunately, most of them are under copyright law and come with a high price tag.
The solution for this dilemma? Open Source. Such tools provide another approach to web design. It becomes easier as Open Source tools give Web designers practical access to the source code, which means you can customize the tools as needed.
Today we take a look at some of these tools which can ease the job of a Web designer immensely. From text editors and templates to websites and communities, these Open Source resources are some of the finest in the field of Web design. Take a look.
The Social Media Toolbox: 135 Awesome Tools
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009101 Free Online Document Management Tools
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009Nowadays, anyone can build a website. Free online services make it easy for even the non-technical user to create one. But, what do you do after building and launching a website? How do you get it noticed? How do you distinguish your site from another?
The answer is to come up with an Management strategy. Management or Search Engine Optimization is the process of improving the volume or quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via natural search results. Of course, the process involves a number of steps: researching the web, monitoring your competition, tracking your online stats and anticipating your target market’s search engine habits. Sound impossible to take on?
Fortunately, just as you can DIY and create a website, you can also DIY and craft your own Management strategy. To help you get your website to the top of the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs), we take a look at 101 Free Management tools, techniques and resources (available for either download or online usage).