(PRLEAP.COM) Web Design & Web hosting provider Sg Web Designer, (www.SgWebDesigner.com) announced today the launch of its “Entrepreneurs Online” promotion, offering small business owners in Singapore a free year of Web hosting.
In order to qualify for the promotional offer, businesses must not currently have a Web site and be able to prove that they were established after August 09, 2005.
The offer is available for the first 500 qualified businesses that applies for Sg Web Designer’s Platinum Web design plan and is valued at S$800.
With every application of the Platinum Web Design plan, businesses will enjoy a 1 year free web hosting which encompasses 200 MB of disk space & 8 GB of monthly bandwidth limit, valued at S$116.
Sg Web designer said the promotion, which expires August 31, 2006, is designed to encourage entrepreneurship and complement the growth of new businesses.
“Sg Web Designer is giving Singaporean start-ups the hassle free step towards getting online,” said Miss Deela, Marketing Manager for Sg Web Designer. “We strongly believe that every business needs a Web site - especially new businesses - and we’re happy to make it easier than ever for local entrepreneurs to join the Internet revolution through our offer of free hosting services.”
“At Sg Web Designer, we want to make sure today’s new companies and their customers have access to the newest technology,” said Deela. “This promtion, is a platform towards achieving the larger goal of a Web site for every business in Singapore.”
“We want them to get online, be accessible to their targeted markets,” said Deela. “There can be no better way then to achieve this goal then to take the step with an award winning company like Sg Web Designer.”
About Sg Web Designer
SgWebDesigner.com is a full service provider of website design, development, web hosting, search engine optimization, logo & stationery design. Since its establishment in January 2005, the company have been providing services for multi national companies and medium & small enterprises.
For more information, Visit: http://www.sgwebdesigner.com
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Digital image editing applications are vital tools in the arsenal of graphic artists, web site designers, photographers and pre-press operators. Our reviews start with Photoshop, the defacto industry standard. But we then move swiftly on to some of the lesser known, but still useful, software alternatives to Photoshop.
For 15 years, Adobe Photoshop has been the primary digital image editor in the graphics industry.
Originally developed for photographers as a Mac only package, Photoshop has since gone on to become an indispensable tool in all parts of the graphic arts industry – as a creative design package, in the prepress industry and as a web site design tool.
Photoshop’s position at the top is not just down to its feature set, which has been consistently ahead of the competition. It is also down to Adobe’s commitment to making an extremely complicated application as easy to use as is it reasonable to expect.
Which is not to say that Photoshop is an easy programme to learn to use - hence the plethora training videos and online training courses. It is also fair to say that it is possible to become an expert in a certain aspect of Photoshop, for example as a web designer, without even being a beginner in another of its functions, for example digital photo retouching.
Adobe Photoshop comes bundled with another application called ImageReady, which is targetted at web graphics users. Although, there is little that ImageReady can do that can’t be done in Photoshop itself (apart from the creation of animated gifs), ImageReady does provide a very targetted environment for the creation of web graphics.
Becoming an expert in Photoshop is an endless and occasionally frustrating task. But, for the dedicated designer, it is usually an enjoyable one. Photoshop is probably the design application that allows the most freedom for creative expression and its popularity and dominance in the professional design arena continues with few serious challengers.
But that is not to say that there are no alternatives. Photoshop is not cheap and it is also not the only digital image editor capable of producing professional quality graphics. Particularly with regards to web design graphics, there are a number of perfectly capable alternatives to Photoshop.
Below we review four of the main Photoshop wannabees. Digital editing graphics applications that designers may want to consider, if Photoshop is not an option. Some are purely positioned for editing web graphics, whilst others, like Corel Photo-Paint, are closer to rivalling Photoshop on a feature-for-feature basis.
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Recently people have started noticing something odd. They have to click on a flash file, java applet, or any other interactive component before using it. What causes this? Thanks to a patent troll by Eolas Technologies, Microsoft has chosen to make a change to their Internet Exporer interface for all content that requires an applet, object, or embed tag.
A Ridiculous Patent
I’m not going to go into the specifics, but Eolas filed the patent in 1998 and basically claims to have invented the process of using interactive content on the internet. The W3C has even gotten involved, claiming that documents published over a decade ago qualify as prior art against this ridiculous patent.
Eolas wants 521 million dollars from Microsoft to license the priviledge of allowing IE 6 to work the way it has worked since 2001. Oh, and they don’t care about licensing to the browsers with smaller market share (Mozilla, Opera, et al).
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