Tag: websites

  • The Most Dangerous Celebrities in Cyberspace

    McAfee recently names Hollywood’s most celebrated Dad Brad Pitt as riskiest celebrity to search for on the web. Hey, what is it all about? Here is an excerpt: Brad Pitt has overtaken Paris Hilton as the most dangerous celebrity to search for in cyberspace according to Internet security company McAfee. For the second year running,…

  • Google Chrome Download and Install: First Impression

    When I heard about Google Chrome, I was very curious and really wanted to try it. Now, it’s available for download. I could not stop comparing Google Chrome with other browsers installed. Of course, I found that Mozilla Firefox and Opera are way much better than the first release of Google Chrome, at least right…

  • A List Apart Survey 2008

    I just finished answering A List Apart Survey 2008 questions. Previously, in 2007, A List Apart also had a web design survey. You can read the last year survey result and download the survey findings. What’s this year survey all about? This year’s survey corrects many of last year’s mistakes, with more detailed and numerous…

  • Why no emoticons in this site?

    I am not a fan of emoticon. But, I am fine if I see smilies used in websites, blogs, or discussion forums. Nowadays, smilies/emoticons are widely used by many web applications, etc; and I have to confest that I do not know each of them, do you? Okey, what’s emoticon anyway? According to Wikipedia: an…

  • Splash page?

    I find something — for me, it is interesting — in some websites. A splash page. But many of them is just a small image, and sometime I am not sure the use of it (in their site). If it is only an image, or link to the main page, I think it is useless.…