Posts Tagged ‘Web Workers’
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
We’ve talked a lot on WWD recently about the tech-savvy of our clients , our site’s users, the public, and, well, everyone … except ourselves! We might like to think we know it all, and many of us spend innumerable hours reading, researching and learning so that we do actually know a heck of a lot. But for all of us, there are times when things get hairy — times when we wrestle with technology and struggle to get even the (apparently) simplest things done. Although web workers may not like to
Tags: Heck, Innumerable Hours, Shortfalls, Simplest Things, Struggle, Technology, Web Workers, Wwd
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Online document reviews have become a part of life for web workers creating technical documentation because they because are more economical and faster than having to fax, scan, or ship review documents around by FedEx. PDFs offer a bandwidth-friendly format for sending large documents back and forth amongst a geographically dispersed project team. Adobe Acrobat includes a number of electronic review tools. In this post, I’m going to show how you can use them to make online editorial comment
Tags: Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Online, Bandwidth, Editorial, Fedex, Online Document, Technical Documentation, Web Creating, Web Workers
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
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Tags: Background Color, Color Cccccc, Color Ffffff, Domain Names, Dot Com, Web Workers
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Written by Charles Hamilton . As web workers, you’ve probably had to purchase domain names, or been asked to get them by clients. Most people prefer a name ending in .com, since that’s the “top-level domain,” or TLD, that everybody knows. But that also means it can be hard to get the name you want. From a couple of years ago on WWD : “You must get the dot-com: It doesn’t matter how great the name is, if you can’t get name.com, it’s not worth having. People will look for you at the dot-c
Tags: Charles Hamilton, Domain Names, Dot Com, Tld, Top Level Domain, Web Workers, Wwd
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
Written by Samuel Dean. Compete.com is out with its latest metrics on audiences for social networks, and web workers may find some surprises in the who’s hot and who’s not roundup. The top 10 list is seen below, and a full list of the Top 25 is available below the fold. As you would expect, Facebook and MySpace are easily the top two in terms of both unique visitors and monthly visits, but Facebook has surged past MySpace recently with nearly 69 million unique visitors. In addition to the
Tags: Audiences, Dean, Facebook, Leapfrog, Metrics, Million Unique Visitors, Myspace, Roundup, Samuel Dean, Social Networks, Social Workers, Some Surprises, Web Workers
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