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What we can learn from the evolution of Content Management Systems

The Next Web

At that time, websites were built using a simple text editor and HTML was edited manually. 2 nd decade (early 2000): The First Content Management Systems (CMS). You would upload files to the server as static Web pages. To modify anything, you would edit your files and then go through the whole uploading process again.

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Reduce Your Server Response Time for Happy Users, Higher Rankings

ConversionXL

Google has started to recommend a format called JPEG 2000. The first time a user visits your site, the server has to download JavaScript files, images, the HTML document, and more. For the sake of simplicity, I recommend using PNG for simple graphics such as logos and charts and JPEG format for everything else.

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Social Networking (the Shorter Version) Past, Present, Future

Both Sides of the Table

By the mid-nineties we had the World Wide Web, which gave us a standard way to publish web pages using HTML. In April of 2000 there were fears that the AOL / Time Warner merger would create a monopoly on the Internet. When Time Warner & AOL merged it was widely feared that this would be a monopoly that would control the Internet.

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Beyond Lead Gen: How To Optimize B2B Sales Enablement

ConversionXL

A 2015 global study of 2000 B2B buyers and sellers by Accenture shows that B2B buyers have high expectations for engagement. Sales enablement tools offer a way to share various kinds of media in an integrated fashion with just one link through HTML embedding right inside the document slides/pages. Produce more engaging content.

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Top 10 Tips For Developing Enterprise Mobile Apps

Altgate

extensionEngine has been developing mobile applications since the firm was founded in 2000 and in the past year we have seen explosive growth, particularly in iOS and for the iPad (but also to a lesser degree for Android devices and RIM). And this isn’t just theoretical for us.

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“How much does a website cost?” and other pricing questions

blog.folyo.me

All prices are for design only , i.e. they don’t include any sort of coding (no HTML, no CSS, no Javascript, no PHP, etc.). Depending on the complexity, you’ll pay anything from $500 for a simple teaser to $2000 for a full-featured landing page introducing your product (think Basecamp’s homepage). .

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David Norris joins us as Partner

The Equity Kicker

I’ve worked in digital businesses since 2000 as Product Manager, ECommerce Operations Director and most recently as Chief Operating Officer (3 companies). In the early days I had to apply myself to learn HTML and CSS (I built a hobby website), set up Adwords campaigns, learn SEO tactics and so on.

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