- Tuesday, March 29, 2011, 14:15
- Internet Technology, Web Management
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A while back, I made a review about Magento shopping carts. Well, it's been 2 years and a few things have changed and a few things have stayed the same...
I had quite a few gripes against Magento shopping cart the last time I used it and I still do, but my list has shortened, but also ...
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- Wednesday, September 15, 2010, 11:12
- In the News, Internet Technology
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Ah yes, Google Voice is coming back to the 'official' iPhone. As you may be able to tell from the screen cap, I am using a Cydia iPhone at the moment. Why? Because I needed a functional version of Google Voice for my iPhone. Yes, there is a HTML5 version in the App store, ...
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- Sunday, September 12, 2010, 9:28
- Internet Technology, Web Management
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I really did like my Acer One. It was the coolest little netbook I used, until now. The Asus 1201N is a little pricey for a netbook, but it's a huge difference from the netbooks of yesterday...
Dual Core on a Netbook? I know, it sounds crazy, but yes. The Atom 330 processor is a dual ...
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- Thursday, July 22, 2010, 21:43
- Internet Technology
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It seems a lot of people are having problems getting their one-click yahoo email working. So I am going to try and make the one click yahoo email login a little easier for everyone.
You will have to create a shortcut for your yahoo email. I don't recommend using Internet Explorer, because it WILL change ...
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- Monday, March 29, 2010, 23:55
- Life's Random, Web Management
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For good product images, you can expect to pay $15-20 per finished image. At this price, your pictures should be suitable for web and most print ad applications. However, this price is for items which are easy to photograph. Outdoor shoots are more expensive as are items which are difficult to photograph: glass, metals, transparent and reflective materials.
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- Saturday, August 1, 2009, 21:58
- In the News, Internet Technology
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Generally used in shopping mall design, the Gruen transfer refers to the moment, when a shopper enters a mall and is purposely distracted by 'scripted disorientation'. The layout, the sites, the lighting, the music, even the plants are all designed to distract the shopper from their original intention. The effect of this distraction is a "slower ...
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- Thursday, June 25, 2009, 15:11
- Internet Technology, Scripts, Web Management
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If you are using ASPDotNetStoreFront for your shopping cart, then you know how the popup image viewer looks and to me, it doesn't look all that great. After working with ASPDNSF for some time, I am finally starting to 'get it' and I thought I would share some of my secrets for working with this shopping cart.
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