Posted on September 9, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
Widgets are fun. Period.
That was my opinion when I first discovered that widgets like ‘noughts and crosses’ games and ‘cartoon of the day’ could be peppered across a website or blog to liven things up.
From then to the present, I have added informative, useful, adaptable and a host of other really nice adjectives to one [...]
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Posted on September 5, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
A 404 error page is something you should avoid having on your website if you are an entrepreneur looking to increase website traffic. They could be a step back in search engine optimization in Boston efforts and are more likely than not to prevent your site from getting indexed.
In plain speak a 404 [...]
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Posted on August 28, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
You must have come across them. They are rather ubiquitous on the WWW and occur wherever there is a certain level of asynchronous communication with a server, a web browser and a neutral platform.
Rich internet applications have the sophisticated look and functions of desktop software, but the difference lies in the fact that they are [...]
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Posted on August 21, 2008 by Cosmos Creatives Boston
A contract entered into between any firm doing search engine optimization in Boston and their clients have an underlying agreement ingrained with the expectations of each party. The quality of work expected from the search engine optimizers by the latter is the most prominent feature of this agreement. This is an expected point.
Observed from the [...]
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