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		<title>Blue Archer&#8217;s AccuCMS Upgrade Enhances Search Engine Optimization Capabilities for E-commerce Website Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newest version of content management system equipped with e-commerce database now fully structured for SEO by Website Design PA and Maryland Website Design
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Blue Archer, a web design and internet marketing firm located in Shadyside, recently upgraded their locally developed AccuCMS to include a suite of search engine optimized offerings. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Newest version of content management system equipped with e-commerce database now fully structured for SEO by <a href="http://pa-websitedesign.com">Website Design PA</a> and <a href="http://www.maryland-websitedesign.com">Maryland Website Design</a></p>
<p>PITTSBURGH, Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Blue Archer, a web design and internet marketing firm located in Shadyside, recently upgraded their locally developed AccuCMS to include a suite of search engine optimized offerings. The latest version of their content management system features a new e-commerce module that is fully optimized to improve the search engine positioning of static <a href="http://www.bettercloset.com/">party dresses for women</a> product pages.</p>
<p>&#8220;In its most basic form, search engine optimization involves researching keywords and prominently displaying these keywords on your website,&#8221; said Al Polanec, Co-Principal of <a href="http://www.bettercloset.com/">White cocktail dresses</a> store. &#8220;Our newest version of AccuCMS takes these basic principles and applies them to an e-commerce website design, providing clients with an opportunity to optimize each of their individual products.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.themerzgroup.com/index.php/brand-strategy">Brand Strategy</a> of each product can exist as a static page as opposed to a dynamic page, allowing for product pages to be indexed individually by search engines. Customizable meta-fields allow for specific descriptions and titles to be utilized for each product. Additionally, an XML sitemap is provided for each e-commerce website design to ensure that search engines index the site efficiently by <a href="http://www.dakcs.com/pressreleases_details4.php">Debt Collection System</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;With static pages as opposed to dynamic ones, an e-commerce website design can now support internet marketing practices just like any other page,&#8221; said Polanec. &#8220;The result is an easy and affordable content management system that permits clients to manage their own internet marketing practices for e-commerce sites.&#8221;</p>
<p>Similar to the search engine optimization for e-commerce, additional AccuCMS modules have been upgraded to help improve search engine positioning. For event registration and <a href="http://www.bettercloset.com/">red dresses for women</a> image gallery modules, individual event and photo pages will also be static with unique titles and headers to improve search engine indexing.<br />
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		<title>Web accessibility no longer an afterthought</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 15:11:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yahoo&#8217;s Victor Tsaran knows how much time Web designers spend agonizing over color and font-width choices when laying out an application. So when he started Yahoo&#8217;s accessibility push two years ago, he had a tough time arousing sympathy for engineers grousing about how much extra time was needed to create accessibility features.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yahoo&#8217;s Victor Tsaran knows how much time Web designers spend agonizing over color and font-width choices when laying out an application. So when he started Yahoo&#8217;s accessibility push two years ago, he had a tough time arousing sympathy for engineers grousing about how much extra time was needed to create accessibility features.</p>
<p>Fortunately for Tsaran, Yahoo&#8217;s accessibility manager, he&#8217;s running into that problem less and less.</p>
<p>Web designers are starting to take accessibility as seriously as button placement or heading layout when they develop their products such as <a href="http://www.madisonind.com/">canopies for gas stations</a>, improving the Web experience not only for people like Tsaran &#8212; who lost his sight at the age of five &#8212; but for Web users in general.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re seeing a lot more awareness and involvement in Web accessibility than we did a few years ago, particularly among big companies,&#8221; said Judy Brewer, director of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at the World Wide Web Consortium. &#8220;It&#8217;s becoming a solid business expectation that Web sites need to meet the needs of all users.&#8221;</p>
<p>At the two biggest Internet companies in the world, accessibility is seen as an increasingly important part of what they do.</p>
<p>Yahoo requires every new hire to receive accessibility training from Tsaran and Alan Brightman, senior policy director of special communities. And it books engineering teams for tours of their Accessibility Lab.</p>
<p>Google recently rolled out a <a href="http://www.spa7ca.com/">aging los angeles</a> service that will let YouTube users add captions to their videos, and believes that as the Web moves more from an era of presentation to an era of two-way &#8220;data-driven&#8221; communication, accessibility becomes even more important, said Jonas Klink, accessibility program manager.</p>
<p>Web accessibility has come a long way in the decade since many of these proposals were first floated.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s still a challenge, however, for the Web community to remember that as it pushes forward with exciting new technologies like <a href="http://www.madisonind.com/">gas station canopies</a> that could reinvent the Internet experience, it must keep in mind the needs of those who can&#8217;t type 60 words per minute, operate a mouse like a scalpel, or see the unobtrusive pop-up windows that point to the next destination on the page.</p>
<p>&#8220;As the Web gets more and more dynamic, the accessibility requirements get more and more interesting, and sometimes challenging, to implement,&#8221; Brewer said.</p>
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<p><strong>The challenges</strong></p>
<p>There are about 60 million people in the U.S. who can&#8217;t use a computer to get on the Internet in the normal fashion, said Yahoo&#8217;s Brightman. For those people, a mix of screen reader software, keyboards with special buttons, and even motion-sensing Web cameras must take the place of the mouse and QWERTY keyboard.</p>
<p>That can cause problems for Web designers who rely too heavily on mouse navigation, or who design pages with special multimedia whiz-bang effects that look cool only to the people that can see them.</p>
<p>&#8220;There can be an assumption of homogeneity on the Web,&#8221; said Naomi Bilodeau, technical program manager for Google.</p>
<p>Users of screen readers &#8212; software that essentially reads out loud a description of text, links, and buttons on a page &#8212; are confounded the most by Captchas and Flash Web pages, according to a recent survey of screen-reader users conducted by WebAIM.</p>
<p>But simple things like photos or images can also create problems if the Web publisher doesn&#8217;t add alt text to those photos, or relies primarily on images as a way of explaining what is happening on the page.</p>
<p>And as Web designers push forward with Javascript and AJAX-based technologies that overlay Web content over the primary Web page, there&#8217;s great potential to confuse screen readers.</p>
<p>The good news is that most of these problems aren&#8217;t as much technology issues as design issues; content created with things like Flash can be made accessible if designers start off with that principle in mind.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are a bunch of things (in Web design) that are not features,&#8221; said Nicholas Zakas, principal front-end engineer for Yahoo&#8217;s home page, meaning that while you can jazz up a page all you like with additional features, there are certain things that should be standard fare. &#8220;Performance is not a feature, internationalization is not a feature, and accessibility is not a feature.&#8221;</p>
<p>However, features can make the Web more accessible. As mentioned, Google recently rolled out automatic captioning software for YouTube videos, making it much easier for deaf people to enjoy the world&#8217;s largest collection of cute cat videos.</p>
<p>The automatic captioning technology is being rolled out first on YouTube&#8217;s Educational channel, allowing deaf or hearing-impaired people to take advantage of distance learning programs or other educational systems.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s most definitely a work in progress, but with refinement could really add to the amount of knowledge that can be consumed by disabled people.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wanted this so badly (that) it&#8217;s good enough, I don&#8217;t care if there are some bad captions,&#8221; said Google&#8217;s Ken Harrenstien, a deaf software engineer who played an instrumental role in bringing the project to life.</p>
<p><strong>The reasons</strong></p>
<p>There are no explicit laws that companies design Web sites to be accessible to the disabled, but many disability experts and Web companies believe that portions of the U.S. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 do apply to the Internet, despite having been written several years before the Web emerged as a mainstream phenomenon.</p>
<p>And in order to do business with the U.S. government, companies must comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which insists that electronic and information technology products sold to government agencies be designed with disabled employees in mind, and that government services produced by contractors consider disabled citizens in equal measure.</p>
<p>But these are businesses, after all: Yahoo&#8217;s Brightman estimated that there&#8217;s about $220 billion in discretionary spending available to disabled people. Making a Web site accessible to as many people as possible isn&#8217;t just the right thing to do, it also makes business sense, he said.</p>
<p>Also, with a rapidly aging population in many parts of the world &#8212; notably the U.S. &#8212; accessibility requirements will become useful for today&#8217;s crop of baby boomers as they grow older.</p>
<p>People over 65 are increasing their use of the Internet, according to Nielsen, and features designed for accessibility could aid those who aren&#8217;t technically disabled but wouldn&#8217;t mind a little extra help.</p>
<p><strong>The future</strong></p>
<p>The immediate challenge for those working on Web accessibility is to ensure that accessibility standards are not trampled in the rush to finalize the HTML5 collection of standards that Google and other Web browser companies are currently debating.</p>
<p>Brewer said it&#8217;s &#8220;extremely important to be sure that HTML5 can support accessibility fully,&#8221; and her group is working closely with the other parts of the W3C to realize that goal.</p>
<p>But beyond that goal, Web accessibility advocates have reason to feel optimistic about their cause. Long-awaited technologies like sophisticated speech recognition are finally coming to fruition after decades of joking about how such capabilities were just two years away. And 46 percent of respondents to the WebAIM survey reported that Web content has become more accessible in recent years.</p>
<p>&#8220;Anybody should be able to use anything on this page,&#8221; said Yahoo&#8217;s Zakas, keeper of the all-important Yahoo.com page. &#8220;If anybody can&#8217;t use it, it shouldn&#8217;t be there.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Website creation made easy with a business template</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:06:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Web design is needed to set up our virtual office or shop on the Internet from websites with all the different categories to it. To make things simpler, business template of various categories are available which can be compared to a shop with furniture in various designs which can be customized. The web templates can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Web design is needed to set up our virtual office or shop on the Internet from websites with all the different categories to it. To make things simpler, business template of various categories are available which can be compared to a shop with furniture in various designs which can be customized. The web templates can be relatively less expensive than a whole new customized website.</p>
<p>The Internet and information technology have opened up whole new means to start and sustain <a href="http://www.madisonind.com/">gas station canopies</a> businesses in the virtual world. In the physical world we require a physical space which is in most cases an office, a shop or a showroom to run our business but in the virtual world we need a website to make our presence felt. But just as with an office in the bricks and mortar world, any office or space will not do. You need a proper working area, in proper shape, with all the basic facilities and amenities required to run a business. It’s the same in the virtual world. To conduct a successful online business, you need a proper website with a good web design, even if it is a business template.</p>
<p>Not all of us are able to determine pros when it comes to web design and we need expert service to design our websites (unless we are some software professionals’ rich with the knowledge of multimedia and designing). Web designing includes coming up with various kinds of layers in a website such as administrative layer, design layer, functional layer, <a href="http://www.spa7ca.com/">chemical peels los angeles</a>, so on and so forth depending on the type of site. Compared to physical location of a space this can be less expensive and to top it all it can be accessed 24&#215;7 from any part of the world, which means you keep your business, open most of the time.</p>
<p>There are various providers of web design available if we just enter the key word ‘web design providers’ on Google Search. Most of these sites provide professional templates which can be worked and arranged upon by the business. Most of these templates are ready made. Various types of templates, which are available, include business templates, <a href="http://www.onebagatatime.com/">custom bags</a> e-commerce templates, professional service templates that may vary from doctors to lawyers to real estate. There is a wide variety available in the market for the users to choose from, one such website which caters to this market segment is Gamit Web Design service which provides business templates, lawyer templates, e-commerce templates and sports templates to begin with.</p>
<p>A Business template is a ready made websites but is more general than specific and can be used by businesses to customize it as per their own requirements. Business templates have various sub categories which includes templates for service companies, professional companies, financial consulting firms, mortgages, shipping companies, insurance agencies, information technology companies, publication houses, accounting firms, investment companies and others to name a few.</p>
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		<title>Watauga County Web site wins award</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Charlotte Web design firm CC Communications, Inc. has earned a Platinum Award in the 2009 international MarCom Awards competition. The award recognizes ExploreBooneArea.com, a website design project recently completed for Watauga County District U Tourism Development Authority.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Charlotte Web design firm CC Communications, Inc. has earned a Platinum Award in the 2009 international MarCom Awards competition. The award recognizes ExploreBooneArea.com, a website design project recently completed for Watauga County District U Tourism Development Authority.</p>
<p>The Platinum Award is the most prestigious award in the MarCom competition, presented only to those entries judged to be among the most outstanding <a href="http://www.creditcardprocessor.com/highrisk.asp">High Risk Merchant Account</a>. Platinum winners are recognized for their excellence in terms of quality, creativity and resourcefulness. ExploreBooneArea.com was selected to receive the Platinum Award from a pool of almost 5,000 entries submitted by organizations throughout the United States and several other countries. The Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP), an international organization consisting of several thousand creative professionals, oversees standards, judging and recognition programs for the MarCom Awards.</p>
<p>WCTDA is a local tourism development authority authorized by state and local government to promote travel, tourism, corporate travel, events, activities and tourism-related capital projects for the unincorporated areas of Watauga County. Design, <a href="http://www.ontimemessenger.net">courier service</a> and development teams at CC Communications collaborated closely with WCTDA executive management during production of the new website. ExploreBooneArea.com promotes Watauga County as the ultimate outdoor adventure and relaxation tourism destination in the Eastern United States.</p>
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		<title>Need Law Firm Web Design, Lawyer Blog Design, Attorney Internet Marketing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[West Palm Beach, Florida — Lawyers not only have the responsibility to their clients to provide the best in legal representation, they also have a responsibility to their firm to create awareness and visibility for their brand in order to bring in more clients.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>West Palm Beach, Florida — Lawyers not only have the responsibility to their clients to provide the best in legal representation, they also have a responsibility to their firm to create awareness and visibility for their brand in order to bring in more clients.</p>
<p>Some may even feel their web presence is like investing in prime real estate on the information super highway.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://www.caymanmama.com/wp-content/plugins/post_image2/images/image_5596.png" alt="www" /> Why not maximize the Internet by having a strong website which allows anyone, anywhere to find your firm? Doing so will also help to promote your professional services and find new clients 24 hours a day.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.madisonind.com/">Canopy for gas station</a> marketing and lawyer website design has helped law firms to create websites that are strategic, attractive, informative and easy to navigate. Staffed with a team of highly qualified web experts and designers who specialize in law office web sites, Cepac is the nation’s leader in legal flash web sites.</p>
<p>The company’s website states, “When it comes to maximizing the internet, we believe marrying quality design and the latest in technology, so your law office web site works as hard as you do.”</p>
<p>Cepac offers web site tools that help you stay ahead of the curve including:</p>
<p>* Content Management System - lets you revise, edit, add news or refresh your own site<br />
* Press kit generator - allows you to create and publish articles on your site, whenever you want.<br />
* Case Evaluator - an interactive tool that your staff can use to manage and evaluate the flow of inquiries coming into the office.</p>
<p>If you are an attorney who wants to solidify your firm’s brand and create more traffic and increased revenue with lawyer website design, visit Cepac online at <a href="http://www.madisonind.com/">gas stations canopy</a>  or call 561-653-3266.</p>
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		<title>Consider High-Performance Films to Solve Engineering Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High-quality thin-gauge films made from high-performance plastics are relatively new Dual sim phones tools in the design engineering arsenal that can solve a wide variety of problems.
Many engineers are familiar with the unique property benefits from high-performance plastics, such as polyphenylsulfone (PPSU), polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and various fluorinated polymers.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High-quality thin-gauge films made from high-performance plastics are relatively new <a href="http://dualsimcardphone.blogspot.com">Dual sim phones</a> tools in the design engineering arsenal that can solve a wide variety of problems.</p>
<p>Many engineers are familiar with the unique property benefits from high-performance plastics, such as polyphenylsulfone (PPSU), polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and various fluorinated polymers.</p>
<p>Some of those capabilities include:</p>
<p>• Sulfone polymers: Toughness and transparency with long-term thermal stability from -40C to 200C.</p>
<p>• Ketone polymers: Inherent flame resistance, exceptional strength and toughness, with broad chemical and wear resistance.</p>
<p>• Fluoropolymers: Repeating strong carbon-fluorine bonds that provide a high level of resistance to solvents, acids and bases.</p>
<p>• Polyimides. A combination of unique electrical, thermal, chemical and mechanical properties over a wide variety of environments.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s relatively new is the increasing ability to make these polymers into highly repeatable, virtually gel-free thin films that can be used for very high-tech applications. The ability to make thinner sheets is important because it improves the economics of the high-performance resins.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had decided when we started Ajedium (in late 2002) that the hallmark of a great high-performance film is <a style="text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.spa7ca.com/">medical spa los angeles</a>, flatness, roll conformance and gauge consistency,&#8221; says Kathie Cerchio, sales development manager for the high-performance film specialist. &#8220;So we decided to build a line that uses only auto gauge dies, in tandem with a closed-loop automated thickness control process.&#8221; As a result, Ajedium produces films at ±5 percent or better thickness tolerance.</p>
<p>Control of molecular weight and impurities is also very important, says Shari Axelrad, global market manger for ultra polymers at Solvay Advanced Polymers in Alpharetta, GA.</p>
<p>A sister company, Solvay Solexis, bought Ajedium in 2008. &#8220;This will help to further adjust our resins and compounds for high quality films, improving our capability to serve the growing requirements of film producers,&#8221; says Pierre Joris, CEO of Solvay Solexis. &#8220;Our market intelligence shows that films are one of the strongest growing applications for our resins.&#8221;</p>
<p>Solvay Solexis is the only producer in the world of a polymer called ECTFE (ethylene chlorotrifluoroethlyene), which is increasingly used as the top sheets in lieu of glass for flexible photovoltaic modules.</p>
<p>&#8220;You need very UV stable, chemically resistant, low permeability films for the top, or front, sheet,&#8221; says Cerchio. A grade of Halar ECTFE film developed by Solvay Solexis and Ajedium is said to provide more than 90 percent transmission of light in the visible spectrum. The plastic film reduces weight versus glass, and permits construction of flexible modules. Improved properties allow production of thinner films, and a reduction in costs. The films are offered in 50 micron (2 mils) and 100 micron (4 mils) thickness.</p>
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<p>Another interesting example of a new application for high-performance film is a plate in a new type of heat exchanger instead of titanium at a significant cost savings. Radel® R polyphenylsulfone film is thermoformed to produce plates used in an interchanger for heat-driven liquid-desiccant air conditioners developed by AIL Research of Princeton, NJ.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had to develop something that would withstand temperatures up to 350F and high chloride salt solutions yet not be too high priced,&#8221; says Thomas Tonon, a senior research engineer at AIL. &#8220;Stainless steel would not work for us. We would have had to go to titanium and one sheet is more than $100. So we had to design our own.&#8221; The comparable price for the PPSU sheet is about $2. About 40 sheets are required to make 20 plates.</p>
<p>Heat-driven liquid-desiccant air conditioners have been developed by AIL Research in part with a grant from the National Renewable Energy Lab. The system uses desiccant solutions of halide salts, particularly lithium chloride and calcium chloride. As a result, PPSU is used. The system is said to improve building dehumidification with reduced energy input.</p>
<p>AIL Research is seeking partners for various forms of air conditioning that use the PPSU plate technology, including Liquid Desiccant Direct Expansion and air/liquid and liquid/liquid plastic film heat exchangers used for carbon dioxide scrubbing from power plant emissions.</p>
<p>Other emerging engineering applications for high-performance films include:</p>
<p>Aircraft - A new AvaSpire® modified PEEK is being tested as an insulation blanket used in aircraft fuselages. &#8220;One of the key advantages of Avaspire is that it has passed a new flammability test, called a radiant panel test, for these blankets,&#8221; says Axelrad of Solvay Advanced Polymers. There is also potential to use Radel® R polyphenylsulfone film and KetaSpire® PEEK as adhesive films for composite aircraft structures, such as wings. These films are just 5-6 microns thick. They must provide great adhesion and durability at high autoclave temperatures.</p>
<p>Oil Country Goods. New grades of film are boosting temperature performance and chemical resistance for electrical equipment, such as motors. &#8220;In the oil and gas industry, the environments are getting harsher and harsher,&#8221; says Cerchio. &#8220;That&#8217;s an industry where the PEEK products have a big play because of their excellent chemical resistance.&#8221;</p>
<p>Medical Implants - Some medical industry OEMs are using polyimide film sleeves to encapsulate batteries used in implantable devices. &#8220;I would call it a separator film that has to have a certain amount of strength and durability for the application,&#8221; says Cerchio.</p>
<p>Resins - Several resin companies, such as DuPont and Bayer, sell film grades of their high-performance resins. Major independent domestic extruders of high-performance film include Ensinger/Penn Fibre, Bensalem, PA and Rowland Technologies, Wallingford, CT.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Web provides a quick way for engineers to find products, but print catalogs aren&#8217;t surrendering their role without a fight. Many engineers still like to grab catalogs, and distributors are quite happy to print and distribute thousands of pages of catalogs as a tool to drive business to the Web.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The Web provides a quick way for engineers to find products, but print catalogs aren&#8217;t surrendering their role without a fight. Many engineers still like to grab catalogs, and distributors are quite happy to print and distribute thousands of pages of catalogs as a tool to drive business to the Web.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a common perception that <a style="text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.spa7ca.com/">permanent hair removal los angeles</a> is disappearing as the Internet reshapes distribution for all sorts of products. That trend is definitively occurring. But paper still holds an appeal for many engineers, especially those who grew up creating holiday wish lists while paging through holiday catalogs. For them, searching the Internet can be a frustrating enterprise.</p>
<p>&#8220;I often grab a catalog, especially when I&#8217;m looking for a specific vendor or a specific part. It takes me a tenth of the time it takes to find something on the Web,&#8221; says Dwight Bues, a system engineer at Northrop Grumman&#8217;s Chantilly, VA facility.</p>
<p>His problem with the Internet is that it&#8217;s rare to find exactly what he needs on the first try. It takes a few seconds to load each page on a website when he pulls up the wrong data sheet. In those seconds, he can look at several print pages. &#8220;I&#8217;m used to print, I&#8217;ve been using it for 20 years,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>Bues is far from alone, say those who ship catalogs that often exceed 2,000 pages. &#8220;Mouser still ships 270,000 catalogs every 90 days. Engineers want to hold them in their hands and flip the pages,&#8221; says Kevin Hess, marketing director for Mouser Electronics Inc. of Mansfield, TX.</p>
<p>By some measures, the number of people who have dropped catalogs to use only the Web is small. &#8220;We have a relatively few number of customers, perhaps a few thousand, who have asked to stop receiving our catalog because they chose to use our Internet site exclusively,&#8221; says Steven Tsukichi, vice president, Strategic Operations at Digi-Key Corp. of Thief River Falls, MN.</p>
<p>Though catalogs remain popular, they&#8217;re typically used in conjunction with the Web. Bues &#8220;absolutely&#8221; uses the Web for research, and he usually goes online when he&#8217;s ready to order components. Tsukichi says 60 percent of Digi-Key&#8217;s orders come in over the Web.</p>
<p>Web Wins</p>
<p>What remains to be seen is how much longer print maintains its presence. The Web offers timeliness and other features paper catalogs simply can&#8217;t match.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t even look at books anymore, they&#8217;re always out of date and you can&#8217;t get pricing,&#8221; says Rob Grant, a project engineer at Sunburst Chemicals of Bloomington, MN. &#8220;Even when I logged on using dial-up it revolutionized the way I look for things.&#8221;</p>
<p>After getting his ME degree in the mid-1970s, Grant spent a lot of time poring over print pages in a room lined with catalogs. Today, online 3-D CAD tools and broadband let him design parts in, knowing whether they fit in half an hour. Back in the catalog-only age, getting an actual part he could test for fit usually took a day or two.</p>
<p>In the Internet era, engineers don&#8217;t usually need samples to make sure the part fits into their design. A growing number of websites have CAE software that lets engineers embed the part in their files, ensuring that it works.</p>
<p>&#8220;All the pump makers have software that lets you build a virtual system,&#8221; says Tom Halley, president of Robert Brown Assoc. Instead of distributing catalogs from 14 pump manufacturers it handles, the distributor from King of Prussia, PA, focuses on Web tools and personal contacts. &#8220;People still buy from people. Engineers will go to guys who lead them in the right direction,&#8221; Halley says.</p>
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<p>Eliminating the cost of paper catalogs is becoming more common. Some of the industry&#8217;s largest component marketers have ended their publishing days. &#8220;We finally bit the bullet in 2003 and quit printing catalogs,&#8221; says Linda Rigano, executive director of strategic services at ThomasNet. That was a huge change, the directory had 38 volumes, each about 3,000 pages thick.</p>
<p>ThomasNet researchers say engineers spend around 25 percent of their work week looking for information, most of it online. More than three fourths of the searches are focused, with at least three search words. Around half those who buy parts say they selected the company partially because of the online services they provide.</p>
<p>As it&#8217;s become easier to be connected almost anywhere, many engineers are less inclined to walk to a library to grab hefty books. Carl Duffy used catalogs heavily at the start of his 20-year engineering career, but he rarely picks one up now. That&#8217;s partially because the test engineer at Freescale Semiconductor doesn&#8217;t buy many components. But that&#8217;s not the main reason.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just as easy to go directly to a supplier&#8217;s website to get info as to find a catalog and search through it. If I know exactly what I&#8217;m looking for, I may go to the catalog when I&#8217;m ready to order. But if I&#8217;m doing a new design, it&#8217;s much easier to search the Web,&#8221; Duffy says.</p>
<p>But those who support catalogs feel even the occasional use makes it worthwhile to continue distributing paper source books. &#8220;We believe the catalog will be around for a very long time,&#8221; Digi-Key&#8217;s Tsukichi says.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boston, MA — At the Embedded Systems Show (ESC) this week, ARM and NXP announced the launch of mbed.org and the mbed microcontroller rapid prototyping tools, which they say will enable new users to get started in just 60 seconds.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boston, MA — At the Embedded Systems Show (ESC) this week, ARM and NXP announced the launch of mbed.org and the mbed microcontroller rapid prototyping tools, which they say will enable new users to get started in just 60 seconds.</p>
<p>Sixty seconds in a <a href="http://www.bettercloset.com/">prom dress</a> sounds like typical marketing hype. But product Manager Simon Ford says the concept behind mbed, the industry&#8217;s first online platform for rapid prototyping of 32-bit microcontrollers, will help design engineers be more innovative and productive. And come up the learning curve more quickly. In short, they hope to get the tools into the hands of lots of design engineers who will find all sorts of new applications for the technology.</p>
<p>The $99 mbed microcontroller (currently on special for $60) packages an NXP LPC1768 Cortex-M3 processor-based MCU and support components in a 40-pin 0.1 inch pitch DIP form factor for easy breadboarding. The mbed Compiler allows users to write programs in C++ and download them to run on the microcontroller, while the mbed library gives engineers an API-driven approach to coding.</p>
<p>To illustrate a clever, though silly, use of the mbed microcontroller, Ford had on display &#8220;Twittering Billy Hack,&#8221; you know, that obnoxious talking fish that was so popular a few years back. Engineers replaced Billy&#8217;s brain with an mbed microcontroller connected some of the PWM pins to Billy&#8217;s motors, added an SD card to store audio files, and connected the mbed&#8217;s Ethernet interface to the internet.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how it works: The mbed polls a Web page to check for Tweets, then requests the Web server to translate it to a voice and return it as an audio file when Billy requests it. It also generates a move file on an SD card. Once Billy has audio and move comments on the SD cards, he plays them out the mbed analog output to speakers.</p>
<p>&#8220;Just ignore the talking fish, or you will ebd up in a <a href="http://www.onebagatatime.com/">reusable grocery bag</a>&#8221; Billy wisecracked as I departed from the meeting with Ford.</p>
<p>Click here for more information, to get an mbed, or find out more about Twittering Billy Bass and other projects using mbed tools.</p>
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		<title>Need some help with MMORPG Design!!!</title>
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<p>I&#8217;m not a truly professional designer of <a href="http://www.broadband4india.com">Broadband India Bsnl </a>, far from that. I work on embarqued systems , a univers where pretty interfaces are the least of our worries for <a href="http://www.discountwebdesigner.com">louisville web design</a>; <a href="http://www.markmywordsmedia.com">Kentucky Internet Marketing</a>. (which might explain why your trading automate&#8217;s interface is soooo 90&#8217;s of <a href="http://www.castle-episodes.com/">Watch Castle</a>)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m working on a MMORPG Server project that includes <a href=" http://www.moolahology.com/ "> Work from home</a>, <a href="http://www.webcreationuk.com"> web design</a>, <a href="http://www.marketingguru.co.uk "> Mailing List</a> , and had to design the <a href="http://www.abctome.com/top/Home/Internet/Games">best online game</a> site myself because in the case where&#8217; id get the prestations of a designer , i figured he&#8217;d have a lot of trouble finding the right resources unlike me who is initiated here <a href="  http://www.solidconcepts.com/"> rapid prototypes</a> with <a href=" http://www.99weddingfavors.com/"> Wedding Favors</a>; <a href=" http://www.99weddingfavors.com/candle.php">Candle Wedding Favors</a>; <a href="http://www.99weddingfavors.com/beach-wedding-favors.php ">Beach Wedding Favors</a></p>
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<p>So i took my courage in my hands and went in <a href="http://www.learnspanishresources.com/ "> free online Spanish dictionary</a>.</p>
<p>After strugling with PS3, i got this result : http://valiantro.com</p>
<p>Please tell me how i can improve <a href="http://www.imagehostingplanet.com/">image hosting sites</a>:</p>
<p>are there any mistakes misplaced things ? Maybe elements that should be changed moved for a more attractive design ?</p>
<p>Should i make the layout generally smaller ?</p>
<p>Are the fonts i used any good in <a href=" http://www.castle-episodes.com/"> Watch Castle</a> ?</p>
<p>How can i handle the content better ?</p>
<p>are there any possible modifications i can do on the footer?</p>
<p>Make your buttons a lil bit smaller. The layout is fine and the elements are well placed, it&#8217;s attractive for me as an MMORPG player. The banner image is to larger though. You can put links in your footer and make it wider, lessen the height.</p>
<p>In line with what Thompson said, I think you could exploit better the screen space, resizing some things to make them smaller. For example, there are gaps that could be narrowed. Almost everything gives the impression to be oversized. However, I am not a gamer, and I just have a 19&#8243; screen.</p>
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		<title>PNG Images are better for Web</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know the theory behind GIF, JPG or PNG. When to use them or how to use them. But there is hardly any literature available of what happens when they are uploaded on to web of Web Design India with Cat Urine Removal Product.
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<p>When you are working with ad banners you will have to often use photographic images and flat colors as a combination. If you save the files as JPG and upload them to web, the flat colors in the images in the web page get pixellated. Reverse thing happens when image is saved as GIF and uploaded to web.</p>
<p>For long we faced this problem at http://www.upto75.com. Then on one fine day we just experimented with PNG format and the images are just working fine. The quality of images has gone up tremendously when seen in a web page. Earlier the quality of images was horrendous.</p>
<p>I am not sure if this is common knowledge among the designer and web community. I felt it is worth to share this piece of information.</p>
<p>Let me know if you too faced this problem and how did you solve it.</p>
<p>I heard that PNG is a format to be used on the Web, but each time I try to use this format I find that image files are greater that the alternatives using GIF or JPG. Could you explain if there is any advantage in using PNG besides what you already said? But we never faced a big problem in increase of file size. Lot of times we found them to be smaller than JPG.</p>
<p>PNG is great IF you know how to use it - and frankly it&#8217;s not the be-all end-all solution since it&#8217;s compression on 24 bit images can quite often be a total joke.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t brag about that given that your site is a whopping 365k after compression (and an ungodly 641k uncompressed - christ got enough javascript in there?!? of course 116k of markup for 10k of content says it all) in 45 files - as evidenced by the 30 seconds or so it&#8217;s taking for the page to download when I&#8217;m on a 22mbps connection (or is it just your server is being choked out on transmitting and compressing that much stuff?)</p>
<p>What you are calling pixelation, at least so far as jpegs are concerned, is called artifacting, the amount of artifacting being ENTIRELY controlled by how much compression you set on the image.</p>
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<p>When you have 276k of images, something is wrong - and when almost half of that is a single image that only measures 500&#215;200, well - you need to rethink your encodings.</p>
<p>http://www.upto75.com/images/uploadi&#8230;0824112430.PNG</p>
<p>That same offending image should be down around 50k as a 5% jpeg, which would have about the same amount of artifacting the original seems to already have</p>
<p>http://www.cutcodedown.com/for_other&#8230;0824112430.jpg</p>
<p>or as a 8 bit .png at like 36k, which would have some dithering but not unacceptably so. Unless you are leaning in with yer eyeballs 3 inches from the display, you&#8217;d never notice it.</p>
<p>http://www.cutcodedown.com/for_other&#8230;anner_8bit.PNG</p>
<p>The &#8216;flat&#8217; images - gah, those could really use some work. It&#8217;s interesting that two of them are .gif, both of which would be more efficient as .png - this one for example:</p>
<p>http://www.upto75.com/images/UP-to75_19.gif</p>
<p>There are only five primary colors, sixteen shades is usually sufficient for edge dithering with another 16 colors for the shaded yellow &#8220;to&#8221; text - so there&#8217;s little reason for that to use the entire 256 color palette. 96 colors would be overkill and shrink the bugger out of the file, especially as .png - let&#8217;s see&#8230; yeah, I could do that as 5k</p>
<p>http://www.cutcodedown.com/for_other&#8230;UP-to75_19.png</p>
<p>Take this one -</p>
<p>http://www.upto75.com/images/uploadi&#8230;logo_thumb.PNG</p>
<p>There&#8217;s maybe eight hues, but I&#8217;d double the formula because of the subtle background lines, so 128 colors is all that should really be needed there&#8230; resulting in a 2.7k file to the original&#8217;s 8.9k.</p>
<p>http://www.cutcodedown.com/for_other&#8230;logo_thumb.PNG</p>
<p>No one file format or encoding is automatically the best answer. It&#8217;s about learning how the encoding works, setting the encoding levels, and learning how colorspace is handled. You&#8217;re &#8220;Flat&#8221; color images for example don&#8217;t use enough colors to warrant the 32 bit .png, so colorspace reduce them&#8230;</p>
<p>My rule of thumb for images:</p>
<p>truecolor photographs - jpeg hands down. Yes, it has artifacting, but unless you&#8217;re eagle-eye with your nose stuck to the screen it&#8217;s not noticeable if you turn the encoding down to 5% or less.</p>
<p>16 colors of more than 32K pixels or 17-256 color - PNG, no question. Provides the greatest compression of images that can fit into that color range.</p>
<p>16 colors or less at less than 32K pixels - GIF. When gif was created 16 colors was &#8220;What would you do with such a huge palette?&#8221; so it handles 16 color or less images better than most any image format so long as the pixel count is below a certain point. The encoder seems to lose efficiency when more than</p>
<p>Transparencies, well&#8230; I try not to use alpha transparency as much as possible. It generally is more headache than it&#8217;s worth and in general makes files larger than are practical. Palettized transparency can using techniques like &#8216;close enough AA&#8217; deliver the same effects in 80% of cases, and in the handful of cases where it cannot I just don&#8217;t use those visual effects - since a page is supposed to be about the content not the goofy graphics you hang around it.</p>
<p>But of course, controlling things like color depth and encoding is generally outside the realm of what Photoshop or most other image softwares are designed to do - which is why I use Paint Shop Pro as it&#8217;s &#8216;options&#8217; under the &#8217;save as&#8217; dialog are more robust than anything built into any other image editing software.</p>
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