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There is a never-ending demand for information. In addition, this fast-paced world demands that this information be readily available, at the fingertips of every single person, regardless of age, location or financial abilities. In the last few decades, communication and information distributing technology has exploded in terms of scope, capabilities and accessibility. The Internet is a phenomenal tool. It has allowed a completely open source of information sharing and communication. Although sometimes damaging, this has led to opportunities and access that we will never be able to survive without again.
Global warming is very much a reality and something that we hear about almost daily. So, if you want to do something to help, then read on…
If you often use Google to search for something, or if you are just keeping an eye on your website’s search engine rankings you might find the following tip helpful.
Fire-what?
Mozilla Firefox is a fast, secure and customizable web browser. Mozilla is not a traditional software company, they are a global community and a public benefit organization.
Introduction:
The South African Tourism industry is probably one of the most competitive online industries in South Africa, if not the most competitive. Cape Town was voted Number 4 on the BBC’s Top 50 Places to Visit Before you Die list. And since we will be hosting the 2010 Soccer World Cup, everyone seems to be jumping on the tourism bandwagon.
Scenario:
The designer has spent days working on a beautiful design, and the client has signed off, perfectly happy for the developers to tackle it. The developers code the design to the last pixel, and boy does it looks nice. Except for one thing…