5 Killer Tips to Increase Your Site's Conversion

Building a pretty site and getting traffic to it is just one part of the equation, but many webmasters fail to take the appropriate measures to ensure that visitors are doing what they want them to do. Whether it be visitors making purchases on an e-commerce site, or making an enquiry through a lead-generation site,… Continue reading 5 Killer Tips to Increase Your Site's Conversion

Pros And Cons Of The iPhone 5

by William Hook Apple’s new iPhone 5 has caused quite a stir, but not in the way you’d expect. This new generation of iPhone has brought some important advances as well as some seriously controversial changes. No doubt that with time many of the teething problems with the iPhone 5 will be forgotten, but for the… Continue reading Pros And Cons Of The iPhone 5

Transceiver Modules And Accessories Your Network System Needs

Whether you work in a large corporate office or a small business firm, your network system runs smoothly with the help of a number of different products and accessories. For most people, dealing with their computers and network system can be difficult and confusing. If you are lucky enough, you may have an entire IT… Continue reading Transceiver Modules And Accessories Your Network System Needs

Why New Developers Should Take Advantage Of Software Testing

If you are a new web or mobile application developer, there are a number of things you need to know. Besides coming up with a smart, fun, and good-looking application that users will enjoy, you will need to create a high quality, perfectly running product. To do this, you want to take advantage of testing… Continue reading Why New Developers Should Take Advantage Of Software Testing

A Brief History Of Web Design

Since Tim Berners-Lee published the first ever website in 1991 there have been vast improvements in style, variety and function, but the basic premise remains the same – a display of information about a product or service, be it business or personal opinion. The original page is still available to view today, and it simply… Continue reading A Brief History Of Web Design

7 Common Ecommerce Friction Points

7 Common Ecommerce Friction Points Internet retail stores have been enjoying huge increases over the last decade. In 2011, ecommerce sales totaled $194.3 billion up 16.1% from 2010 (source:internetretailer).The technology behind these stores has kept pace with sales which has brought everyone some very convenient and wide-ranging shopping solutions. What has not kept pace with… Continue reading 7 Common Ecommerce Friction Points

Penguin, Not Just A Cute Animal Anymore

Homonyms surround us and we may not even realize it. They are simply words that have more than one meaning or use associated with them; for example, the word penguin. This word can be used as an informal description of someone’s outfit. A more common use of the term is as the name of a… Continue reading Penguin, Not Just A Cute Animal Anymore

Nurses And Laptops: Saving Time And Cutting Out Errors

Nursing has changed rapidly and drastically over the past few decades alone. As with most other fields, technology has played a major role in these changes. For nurses, the arrival of laptop computers and the electronic medical record in their workplaces has made their jobs and the jobs of other medical professionals easier, and even… Continue reading Nurses And Laptops: Saving Time And Cutting Out Errors

Steel In The Industrial Revolution

The steel industry played an important part in the second half of the Industrial Revolution, which is sometimes referred to as the Second Industrial Revolution or the Technological Revolution. While people had been forging steel for millennia, the process had for most of human history been too cost-prohibitive for everyday use. In the mid 1850s,… Continue reading Steel In The Industrial Revolution

Tennis Ball Shaped Camera To Help Save Lives Around The World

The Police force and Fire-fighters, day in and day out put themselves in dangerous scenarios to save lives. On a daily basis these service people enter buildings, without the knowledge of what is inside and what dangers await them as they enter. Anything from dangerous armed gunmen, to structurally faulty rooms can be on the… Continue reading Tennis Ball Shaped Camera To Help Save Lives Around The World