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Monday, 27 October 2008 10:40 |
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That is the simplest way to say it. It started at 2:30 in the morning. As all good crashes always happen when, it happened when it can wait you up. The service call Apache has stopped. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 27 October 2008 19:42 )
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 16:04 |
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It is going to be a something you need to look at as designers. The next big thing when you are looking at the internet. Google Chrome. The first Web 2.0 browser. It uses WebKit, an open-source project for the process of interpreting the HTML code that makes up a Web page and rendering it on a screen. I feel is going to become the number two browser in use with the next year. So you need to check your site with it. It will show different. Bigger screen area is the first thing a person notices. Seeing the one box entry and tabs at the top shows it different from older browsers. Firefox has been the only one to make a cut into the browser market. But Google and Microsoft have bumped heads before, but this is a big step into Microsoft territory of the browser market by someone with power. MSIE has been hit by the Firefox browser, but that has always been an open source project, with no power/money behind it. Chrome is now going to take part of the market. Web 2.0 is made to run shared applications across the web, and any new browser coming out you would expect that. It is just the fact that Chrome so blinding fast will have a big impact on its explosion into the browser world. You can download it now and start checking how your site will look in the Next Browser.. http://google.com/chrome |
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Welcome to the Webmaster Area |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 00:07 |
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Welcome to the Webmaster Area This is a place I have set aside for information exchange about web hosting at Coastland Technologies.
This area is small now but watch it grow. In building this area I will be adding information about the servers and how to get the most out of your site. Thanks Dr.D |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 07 August 2008 10:35 |
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We don't promise what we can't deliver. I have a basic problem with companies that do that. If you have been looking you will see companies with promises like unlimited space.You know it is not unlimited, so why do they post outrageous claims. They must not give us the credit of knowing it is truly outrageous. You will not be seeing gimmicks or deceiving advertising like that at Coastland Technologies. And we don't have any fine print and just a few simple rules, No adult images, No SPAM sending, No hate sites. |
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