Tech Term: Session
When checking your web traffic, you may have noticed the number of sessions reported. What does this mean, exactly? Your number of sessions counts the number of times users paid … Continue reading Tech Term: Session
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When checking your web traffic, you may have noticed the number of sessions reported. What does this mean, exactly? Your number of sessions counts the number of times users paid … Continue reading Tech Term: Session
Deskdoo, a startup out of Poland, provides all the comforts of a desktop right in your browser. With telecommuting on the rise, virtual collaboration tools are having their moment in … Continue reading Deskdoo Provides a Virtual Desktop in Your Browser
Google now factors the mobile-friendliness of a website into its page rank. Beginning April 21, the search giant updated its algorithm to take into account how well websites render on … Continue reading Mobile-Friendliness Now a Factor in Google Search Results
There’s a Microsoft vulnerability that, while not entirely new, has been brought to public attention again lately. This week Cylance, a cyber security company, published an article about the latest … Continue reading Microsoft Vulnerability: Redirect to SMB
When Yahoo Mail has a new feature, you know the sea has changed. This week Yahoo announced they’re working on a browser plugin to enable end to end mail encryption. … Continue reading End to End Email Encryption
HTTP, the language used to load web pages to your browser, is experiencing its first major upgrade in 16 years to keep up with today’s data-rich web experience. The upgrade, … Continue reading New Version of HTTP Ushers In Faster Web
In early December, Google rolled out Inbox, the company’s new app dubbed an “email killer,” by invitation only. Gmail still exists and will not be going away anytime soon. The … Continue reading Google Inbox: The Email Killer?
Microsoft has announced that, starting January 12, 2016, it will support only the most recent version of Internet Explorer available for a supported operating system. What this means is that … Continue reading Microsoft to Stop Support for Internet Explorer 8
As more web users access the Internet primarily through smartphones and tablets, web design has to adapt to changing screen sizes. Some companies expect mobile users to access an app, … Continue reading Responsive Web Design: The Next Phase for User-Friendly Websites
Browser extensions are computer programs designed to extend the functionality of your browser. They can help protect your privacy, streamline your search process, and make it easier to view and … Continue reading Browser Extensions
12.34.56.78 or 192.168.1.1 or 127.0.0.1 You may have seen numbers like these around the internet when you’re trying to upload files to your website, set up the office network, or troubleshoot your … Continue reading What Is an IP Address?
Do you have customers in China who can’t visit your online store, a client in Vietnam who can’t download documents from your website, or a friend in Saudi Arabia who … Continue reading International firewalls