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By Alan, on May 14th, 2012%
In the past year and a half it has been estimated that around 2.5 million people in the country have been given access to the Internet thanks to volunteers and staff who work at libraries across the country. The reason for this is because these library staff have been helping people build their Internet use skills . . . → Read More: Over 2.5m people have been helped onto the internet thanks to libraries
By Alan, on May 10th, 2012%
The nonprofit organisation TED is famous for spreading ideas through its video website. It is just announced that is going to be launching the second part of its initiative with the launch of a groundbreaking website which is going to allow teachers to create lesson plans around the website’s content.
The project is called TED-Ed and it . . . → Read More: TED launch new website for teachers
By Alan, on May 4th, 2012%
When you browse the Internet your computer collects something called cookies from websites. These are actually small text files which let your Internet browser and websites know when you are going back to websites you have been to before.
These cookies are often used for targeting advertising towards specific users. For example of the user has been . . . → Read More: Cookies explained
By Alan, on April 28th, 2012%
AbilityNet, the charity for disabled people that use computers, claims that many of the best price comparison websites available to the UK public do not properly address the needs of older people and disabled people in terms of web accessibility.
The charity’s main purpose is to help those with disabilities use the internet and computers to help . . . → Read More: Price comparison sites are hard work for the elderly and the disabled
By Alan, on April 27th, 2012%
A new research finding indicates that the average UK website has 14 tracking cookies or tools enabled on it that can be used to store users’ data and browsing history. Therefore, the average British internet user will come across as many as 140 cookies by just visiting one website, out of which a shocking 68% will . . . → Read More: New online privacy laws regarding cookies set to start in May
By Alan, on April 13th, 2012%
The EU justice commissioner has stated that new changes to the privacy policy by Google are in breach of EU law. Viviane Reding told the BBC this week that the authorities have decided that the transparency rules are not being followed by Google.
The chance in the Google privacy policy went into effect last Thursday and allows . . . → Read More: Google accused of breaching EU laws
By Alan, on April 12th, 2012%
As the competition for consumer spending and shelf space continues to become the tightest that it has been in decades, many food and drink companies are starting to pay attention to how the quality of their contents and the materials that they decide to package them in.
Croxsons, the glass packaging specialist, has launched a new website . . . → Read More: Quality of packaging for food and drinks has never been more important
By admin, on April 5th, 2012%
34sp.com is a company with a great deal of experience in website hosting. They were established 12 years ago with the intention of offering value for money and professionalism to their clients. They are also a host that is dedicated to ethical business and believe that this can sit side-by-side with exceptional reliability.
If you’re looking at . . . → Read More: Website Hosting with 34sp.com
By Alan, on April 5th, 2012%
The Android Market is getting a redesign with its replacement app called the Google Play app, however it is not so much a redesign as a re-branding exercise as users are not going to notice much differences between the two apps outside of the name.
Andy Rubin, the Android boss, stated at the Barcelona Mobile World Congress . . . → Read More: Google Play Review
By Alan, on April 4th, 2012%
Three has announced an entire range of new smart phone contracts that offer unlimited use with tariffs that promise that users that go over their defined ‘unlimited’ limit will not be slammed with extra charges. Three is not the only network that offers truly unlimited data contract as T-Mobile, GiffGaff, and Orange also have announced similar . . . → Read More: 3 offer unlimited data with new smartphones
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