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Using Web-generated QR Code for Print
Posted on 03/03/2012 | No CommentsWe have launched our free QR Code service http://gen-qrcode.com for a few days and the responses are indeed encouraging. One of the important applications of QR Code is printing, in which the code images are required to be in much greater resolution. For a QR Code to be printed in... -
Rich Experience with Ajax
Posted on 06/02/2012 | No CommentsAjax is a technology combining JavaScript, XMLHTTP and server side programming like php or asp. It has a very techie full name “Asynchronous JavaScript and XML” but in principal Ajax simply means the above technologies work side by side together. The details on Ajax may sounds too complicated to business... -
WordPress security – Part II
Posted on 03/02/2012 | No CommentsIn the previous article we talked about WordPress secuity in terms of site infrastructure and administration. Comment field, though is born to be good to create interactions, however, is a potential security threat too. A WordPress site heavily spammed with junk comments does not harm directly as what hacking does,... -
WordPress security – Part I
Posted on 03/02/2012 | No CommentsWordPress is a great open source web app for blogging and building a feature-rich CMS. It is, however, important to take necessary security measures to make it your reliable spoke person on the web. As far as infrastructure and administration are concerned, the following are crucial: Never use “admin” as... -
Using WordPress as a CMS
Posted on 01/02/2012 | No CommentsWordPress is one of the most popular open source web apps for blogging. On the other hand, with a few customizations in structure and interface, it can be turned into a powerful Content Management System (CMS) as well. Using WordPress as a CMS has the following key benefits: Low cost... -
Facebook – The visibility secrets
Posted on 30/01/2012 | No CommentsA few months ago Facebook simplified news feed into one single stream called “story”. There will be no more confusing “top news” or “most recent” tabs. And more importantly now the users have instant control on what they want to see and what they don’t. Now your visibility will be... -
The beauty of CSS
Posted on 27/01/2012 | No CommentsCSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets, a language widely used for designing webpages’ presentation. Officially brought to the world by W3C back to mid-90′s, CSS keeps evolving and nowadays most people are working with CSS 2.0 and CSS 3.0. Though we are not talking about the tech side or the... -
Open source web apps hosting – Windows vs Linux
Posted on 26/01/2012 | No CommentsThere’s a long debate on whether Linux or Windows is better for hosting and running open source web applications. For decades Linux is an obvious choice due to the fact that they both grew from a common ground. And from time to time we also heard about php performance problems... -
Adapting to the tablet maga-trend
Posted on 24/01/2012 | No CommentsYou may be interested why we haven’t mention much on Flash. First of all, be frank, our core strengths are in server-side open source technologies especially php and perl, Flash is not a must-have in our key services offering. More importantly, there’s a big consumer revolution in recent years in which...








