When i starting become webdesign, I have to learn step by step script its very confusing and many have to learn like ccs, graphic and many java script. I also learn mysql programing. You have to be patient to get best result. Learn step by step it can make you stressful. You may be can get help with  software for edit tool like dreamweaver, php editor and any other software. But i think you need more time to build professional website.

For you know that website is your hard build, make everything is eyecathy to make cool eye whom everyone watching. You can ask web designer to design your web. Or you can grab the free templates from internet. After that you have to think about content. Now you have a good site with nice look like. Read the rest of this entry »

New search engine

September 21st, 2008 by power

This is internet age, we depends and addict on internet in lots of things. Even we live aboard far away from our home it’s cheap and easy to contact with our family and friends with internet. Many time we need to use search engine to find, what we want to know. The search engine is biggest importance to learn all thing. Search engine also good for marketing. What we can say search engine is an everything.

Today i am going to tell you New Search engine, the new household name for search engine. Search engines are everywhere. we can choose many search engines, but do we ever really find what we’re looking for? The people? The people need something new. Something revolutionary just only 4 simple words and start with letter F. Read the rest of this entry »

This is not easy for beginner to choose to buy web hosting to webhosting company.  They are prefer to choose web hosting because their price are lower than the other. Price its ok but not just price they need. Support it is important too. Anywhere the beginner or newbe have to learn first what is needed for they buy web hosting base on purpose. They just need html or they site have to need php script or they have to complete with database like mysql.

Where they are have to looking for information about looking suit hosting for their website?  Many information can you get from. Like go to library, or buy book in bookstore. But the easy way if you are looking for information in internet. But if you looking for at internet you may have a little technique. You can search at seach engine with keyword “webhosting” many webhosting company  will appear in search engine list. The will show what their hosting future and the price of course. Read the rest of this entry »

IPTV is a pronounced acronym and a mass media phenomenon that is making waves in the battle for video over broadband services. Appeared initially as a complex and expensive technology.

IPTV is fast becoming the toast of Telecom providers who are using it to bundle video with the traditional voice and data, especially for the video on demand market that is fast growing these days. IPTV has ushered a brand new television experience making both the broadband technology and Internet television finds its proper stay in emerging virtual age.

Simply put for the layman to understand this technology, IPTV, is the technology that is being deployed by phone companies either over copper or fiber networks to replicate and enhance a television experience normally available on cable networks.

The broadband Internet or fast Internet access provided also by these cable networks companies has been able to stream hundreds and even thousands in some cases, channels through the set-top box to your television set to enjoy satellite TV programming even with HI-DEF pictures. Read the rest of this entry »

PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, an international standards body that was established to define, develop and promote the PC card. PCMCIA also stands for ‘People Can’t Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms,’ a play-of-words humor coined because the original acronym and its meaning are difficult to say and remember.

PCMCIA, which consists of some 100 companies and trade associations, publishes the standards for PC Card and ExpressCard that contains the physical, electrical and software specifications for each technology, including the 32-bit CardBus interface of the PC card standard. The group is also responsible for the Expresscard Compliance Program that ensures interoperability of Expresscard products with other products in the market. The current focus of PCMCIA is on mobile applications for modular peripherals in all platforms, improving user experience and creating awareness to expand the market for modular peripherals.
The PC card (formerly called PCMCIA card) and its successor Expresscard are small, credit card-sized devices that were originally designed for memory expansion of laptops where ruggedness, low power, and small size were critical. The scope of the PC card was later expanded to include other devices, such as network cards, modems, hard disks and digital cameras. All PC cards use an identical 68 pin dual row connector and have the same rectangular shape and size - 85.6 by 54 millimeters - but vary in width, depending on the type of card. The original standard was defined for both 5 volt and 3.3 volt cards. PC cards are designed to be hot-swappable, i.e., inserting or removing a card is possible without rebooting the computer. Read the rest of this entry »