Even Microsoft want you to drop IE6
Last month we blogged about the battle to drop IE6, now it seems Microsoft wants people to drop IE6 too even though their announcement to support IE6 until 2014 seems to contradict their statement.
Microsoft’s general manager for IE, Amy Bazdukas, let the world know that the folks over at Microsoft do feel our pain. more..
Email Security and the peace of mind it brings
What is Email Security and why should I do it?
In the current climate it has never been more important to protect everything you do on the web. Online shopping and banking are two very good examples of when you need to be extra careful when giving out your details, and why should emails be any different?
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5 HTML5 features to whet your appetite
HTML 5 is due for release within the next few years and slowly but surely new features are creeping into our browsers. This post will give you an insight into 5 of these features and provide you with an example for each to provide you with an idea of how they are going to work.
Pretty WordPress Permalinks in IIS
We desperately wanted www.dotnetblogengine.net to be better than WordPress but it wasn’t. Not only that, the community support available for WordPress is astounding.
Software Development London – an experiment in SEO
About a year ago we used the technique of purchasing a domain name with the search phrase we wished to target for an information website we created called Business Rate Relief. Armed with nothing more than a Google keyword checker and a few quid more..
Microsoft gives away 25Gb of free online space
Microsoft are offering a whopping 25Gb of lovely web space completely free of charge to anybody with a Windows Live user ID. You simply log in and start uploading any files you desire. As with anything “free” there are a couple of minor gotchas more..




