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- Flash USB Drives: Backup Easily, Conveniently And Securely By: Yuri Filimonov
Tired of switching CD/DVD discs while backing up? Flash USB drives to the rescue!
If you already backup often, you are doing the most you can to secure your files against accidental file deletion and recovery, file damage and what not. Also, you may be considering making your backups as easy and painless as possible. So what may be a remedy to this issue?
Naturally, you need to consider several backup media and select the one suitting your needs and requirements. Among ... Tags: backup usb, usb backup, flash usb backup, flash drive usb, flash drive backup,
- Optimizing Flash Files For The Search Engines By: Mike Goldstein
What is a Flash Movie?
A flash movie, or shock wave file (SWF), is the file format published when a Flash movie is exported. A SWF file can also be exported by several other Macromedia or Adobe Products. The SWF is usually an animation, dynamic menu, or highly interactive web-based application embedded into an HTML page. Flash files, when exported correctly for the best web-based optimization, are compressed, thus making their file size lightweight. The SWF format is ideal... Tags: Flash SEO, Optimize Flash files, Rank Flash sites, Macromedia Flash Files
- Data Storage Media – A Guide to Selecting Media For Storing and Backing Up Computer Data By: David Haysom
Not so long ago computer data was backed up onto floppy disks. These days there is a bewildering range of different media options available for storing and backing up computer data. This article explains the differences between them so users can select the most appropriate for their needs. Tags: computer data storage, media, backup, flash memory, zip drives, compact disks, cd, dvd
- Flash Games By: dave4
Macromedia Flash arrived in 1996, and was initially designed to add animation and interactivity to otherwise largely media free websites. However, it wasn't long before developers began to realise the potential of the software, and added functionality became available with each iteration. Tags: flash games
- Macromedia Flash By: Mar
Macromedia Flash, or simply Flash, refers to both the Macromedia Flash Player and to a multimedia authoring program used to create content for this platform (such as games and movies). The Flash Player, developed and distributed by Adobe Systems (who bought Macromedia), is a client application available in most dominant web browsers. It features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of audio and video. Tags: Macromedia Flash, animation, web design, graphics
- Compact Flash Readers: Considerations Before Purchasing By: John Thompson
You may be on the market for a compact flash reader as you are a digital image editing enthusiast, a skilled photographer, or simply are looking for an alternative to slower models of media storage. Tags: compact flash readers, cheap laptop memory, cheap sd memory cards, canon memory cards, 1 gb fl
- New Problems To Face When Saving Memories In A New Digital Era By: Ali Jamalan
With introduction of new digital media to store digital pictures, etc. the method of archiving memories have changed leading to new problems such as data loss and media corruption to be seen. It is good to know, however, that data recovery companies will be on our side to recover our lost digital memories. Tags: Low Cost, Data Recovery, Service, Digital Media, Flash Card, CompactFlash, Sandisk, SmartM
- Media Storage Devices – Choosing A Storage Device By: Lucy Bartlett
Media storage devices are capable of preserving data, images, audio and video files of large sizes in a comparatively small area. The evolution of the media storage devices right from the 64 KB floppy disk with its huge size (5 ľ inches) to the present day pen drives having a capacity 80GB has taken place within this decade.
Since many of the media storage devices which were very popular a few years ago have now become totally obsolete, we will start from the hard disk and... Tags: pen drive, media storage, zip drive, flash drive, data storage, removable storage, hard disc, har
- Should You Use A Flash Introduction On Your Web Site? By: David Risley
A “Flash intro”, better known by its infamous “skip-intro” name, is a bad web design technique that should be banned like asbestos.
What Is It?: An animation accompanied by music that is at least thirty seconds to two minutes long – and the first web page shown before “entering” a web site.
The only reason anyone ever uses a skip-intro page is because they think it’s “cool”. There is absolutely nothing good about skip-intro web pages.
Here’s how a skip-intro page usu... Tags: flash, website, web design, ecommerce
- Embed Flash Video In A WordPress Blog By: Bruce Walls
There are many reasons why people want to add Flash videos to their WordPress blog sites. Tags: flash video, embed video, WordPress
- Customizable Flash Games: Be A Monkey By: Bryan Robinson
Free flash games are in abundance online. Making these games customizable is one of the newest trends in flash gaming. Tags: Flash game, Free, Online, Funny, Fun, Humor
- Drop Down Menus - Be a Flash Menu Master! By: Jake Smith
This simple but very useful way of navigating in Flash will be familiar to most users, easing one of the most common complaints, Flash navigation. Tags: jp74, web design, using flash, flash, drop down menus, web design Blackburn, interactive d
- MyTubeX.com Sees Rapid Growth In Online Streaming Media Tool By: IC
MindImage LLC. reports rapid growth in its online media grabber, MyTubeX.com, as an integrated video amalgamation and playlist tool, reflective of a growing trend towards online streaming media. Tags: Flash player, flash video player, online video player, internet media, internet technology
- How to Know if Your Website is KILLING Your Business By: Barry A. Densa
Today, there are basically two and a half types of websites... those that inform and educate, those that inform educate and sell... and those that only sell. Tags: Google adwords, banner ads, co-registration, joint venture, website traffic, page impressi
- Sex, Lies and the Secret Truth About Marketing By: Barry A. Densa
Bottom line: To be a successful marketer—a high six or seven figure income marketer—you’ve got to fully believe in and have a deep and abiding love and passion for what you do, what you sell, and to whom you sell it. Tags: Google adwords, banner ads, co-registration, joint venture, website traffic, page impressi
- Flash Technology - Most Popular Technology By: claira parker
Flash technology is one of the most popular technologies used in the present era. It has been known as one of the most compatible technologies that has gained popularity mainly due to its easy use and availability. Flash is commonly used to create animation, advertisements, various web pages components, to integrate video into web pages and to develop rich Internet applications. Tags: Flash programming, Flash Programmers, Flash web development, macromedia Flash programming,
- Warning to Direct Marketers: Asking These Questions Will Kill Your Conversions By: Barry A. Densa
For those marketers who labor tirelessly, though fruitlessly, oblivious to marketing history, and unversed in copy that brings home the bacon—please take note: this article is for you. Tags: Google adwords, banner ads, co-registration, joint venture, website traffic, page impressi
- Why Stretching Will Kill Your Sales By: Barry A. Densa
Every communication you have with your market, even if it's not sale-related—has to be clearly discernable and understandable, online and off, "above the fold". There's no time to warm-up and stretch. Tags: Google, banner ads, co-registration, joint venture, website traffic, page impressions, web
- You Won't Sell Squat Without This in Your Sales Copy... By: Barry A. Densa
Do you know why Web 2.0, inter-activity, connectivity, user forums, customer reviews, customer interaction, and a ton of other old, new and reborn innovations that basically have the same purpose and benefit (transparency), works like gangbusters for marketers, sucking in the money...? Tags: Google, banner ads, co-registration, joint venture, website traffic, page impressions, web
- Microsoft Plans Surgical Strike on the e-Space with Its New Browser Plugin By: Tobocseo
Microsoft is yet again toying with the idea of surrogate marketing, by launching the Silverlight (SL), the medium they exploited to topple Netscape in the 1990's with the Internet Explorer browser. Tags: Silverlight, Browser Plugin, Microsoft Silverlight, Flash Media Player, Flash Media Player
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