Written on Aug. 11, 2011 by Jon-Mikel Bailey, Wood Street, Inc.
Yes and no. Adobe Flash is a “multimedia platform used to add animation, video, and interactivity to web pages.” – Wikipedia. It’s been very useful to developers for many years. At Wood Street, we’ve used it to develop all sorts of things… animations, video, eCommerce apps, presentations, Interactive CD Roms, etc. Flash was an effective tool and [...]
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Written on Oct. 28, 2010 by Derek Jubach, Wood Street, Inc.
With the end of any further development of XHTML, HTML5 is the future of our industry when it comes to the front end coding of web sites. While support for most features is spotty at best in most current browsers, it will be the standard moving forward. Even Microsoft, which has been criticized in the [...]
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Written on May. 21, 2010 by Jon-Mikel Bailey, Wood Street, Inc.
Ready to Launch Your Web Site, Check These First! Your web site is the front line for your marketing and communications efforts. You update them with useful information in order to be a current source of answers and solutions to your clients, members, etc. And every so often (some more often than others) you completely [...]
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Written on Aug. 15, 2009 by Jason Giuliano, Wood Street, Inc.
Open Source will save you money in development costs. It also puts you in a much better position for future development opportunities because you are not locked into a proprietary product with proprietary support.
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Written on Dec. 15, 2008 by Jon-Mikel Bailey, Wood Street, Inc.
Web 2.0 is basically a series of concepts and ideas that redefine the web as a platform where the individual users control their own data. It is the use of new technology to enhance the user’s online experience.
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