Tuesday, 07th of September 2010

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Latest Web Development News

Deadline for BIMAs extended

Entry to the BIMA (British Interactive Media Association) Awards, now in its 25th year, has been extended until Tuesday 24 August

Google's Latest Small Business Resource

Google has launched a new forum aimed squarely at small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) called Small Business Center.

Swipely Enters Fast-moving Social Commerce Scene

A new service that lets shoppers share their purchases with friends online makes its official debut today, entering an intersection between social media and e-commerce that is loaded with potential as

.net Awards voting open

Voting has opened in the annual .net magazine Awards – a celebration of the very best in web design and development

Angie's List Jumps on the Groupon Bandwagon

Angie's List, the paid service that promises non-biased business reviews for consumers, has seen the light in Groupon's tunnel and decided to serve up an offering of their own.

Dubbed The Big

Test Results Underscore Potential of New In-text Ad Feature

After two months of testing yielded a 30-percent average increase in revenues for 200 selected Web publishers, Infolinks has introduced its latest in-text advertising feature to the market.

A Web Security Solution for the Business-minded

Two of the most oft-spoken words in the Web industry today are security and compliance.

Andrew Fisher

Music discovery service Shazam is one of the most popular – and profitable – mobile apps to date.

Affiliate Gold from Summit East 2010

Affiliate Summit East 2010 just concluded in New York City, marking the 15th such gathering of affiliate marketers and other Internet professionals since the conference’s inception in 2003.

Online Holiday Shoppers Already Revving Their Engines

E-commerce merchants who wait until November to launch their holiday promotions may miss out on as much as 65 percent of online consumers who have either begun their shopping already or plan to begin