Archive for April, 2009

 

 

Help us improve HTML 5

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Dear colleagues,

Please help us improve the next version of the mark-up language, which the web is written in – HTML.

All the feedback is welcome from every web developer or web designer in the world.

Please visit the Ian Hickson’s blog to read more.

Personal history (something like)

Friday, April 17th, 2009

In August 2008, a guy from the other side of Europe, will come here alone, without a lot of money or any idea what is waiting here (in Scotland).

The thing I knew was that I will do WEB and nothing else..

When I decided to come here, I have never felt any fear from the unknown, because I am confident and I know what I am doing and what I want to do.

Today, this guy is an young man with his own, independent life. He has a very good job, studies, a very nice girl and more than everything he needs. That’s me! (Show off, why not? ;])

In August I had only a laptop, not a lot money and no idea what is waiting here.

Today, I have something like a little computer club:
These systems have one of the latest generations quad core processors inside.

 

 

 

Alright, that’s me going, I am gonna go to a club or pub somewhere now..

What most of you don’t understand about the modern web..

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

What most of you don’t understand about the web is that it has changed. The term ‘looking professional on the web’ has changed. Now a days the web is not about advertising, but it is for socialization.

This means that nobody doesn’t care and nobody isn’t interested in buying your services or products. A question for you: do you like watching TV ads or commercials? Of course, the answer is no.

Most of the businesses out there have websites, which look like a huge TV commercial, which doesn’t get the interest of the viewers.

Statements like ‘this is the best service you can get’ will NOT make anyone of your website visitors go for buying it. In web 2.0, your visitors care about your personality, they want to know more about the way you do the things, about your philosophy.

No body doesn’t go to your website with the intention to buy something from you. Your task is to make your service/product look interesting, if it doesn’t… your website is there in vane!

Web 2.0 expo

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Right now, in San Francisco USA is held one of the biggest web conferences, known as the web 2.0 expo. Every year, on this conference, different people, relayed with web2.0 technologies introduce their new products, make important points on the web 2.0 feauture, usability, principles etc. The most inportant they try to show is how it is going to help the businesses and the peoeple and how is it going to be implemented.

More information can be found on the web 2.0 expo official website: web2expo.com