By: Anjali Agrawal | May 12, 2011 The .psd format is the Adobe Photoshop data format which can be read on any machine that has Adobe Photoshop installed. It is cross platform and can be used on both PCs and Macs. The PSD format provides extended support for layering, alpha channels, paths, and vectors. The PSD source file included with our templates are usually in a sliced format which allows you to customize and make changes to t
By: Dylan Ross | Apr 15, 2011 People often find themselves confused by those three letters following the dot in the names of digital files, namely the .DAT file. Moreover, some people have no idea what you are talking about when you mention a .DAT file, much less when you talk about open DAT file. While it might seem that some huge conspiracy is going on with the objective of confusing computer users everywhere, the explanatio
By: David Nelson | Apr 4, 2011 Data Conversion is the process of converting one data type or data format to another digital data format with the required structure and coding as needed. Data Conversion is essential for each and every organization, since the data comes from various formats from different sources like paper documents, forms; excel files, word documents, access databases, scanned images of paper documents etc. Thi
By: Anjali Agrawal | Apr 1, 2011 XHTML (extensible Hypertext Markup Language) is a family of XML markup languages that mirror or extend versions of the widely used Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the language in which web pages are written. XHTML is a stricter form of HTML and as such is a subset of XML which is an extremely useful, powerful and very strict way of marking up pure data. The XHTML 1.0 is the first document type i
By: Anjali Agrawal | Apr 1, 2011 The World Wide Web abbreviated as WWW and commonly known as the Web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigate between them via hyperlinks. Web 2.0 sites have various complementary methods of storing information, content creation, and content distribut
By: Anjali Agrawal | Apr 1, 2011 Shopify is a hosted ECommerce software that is easy-to-use, integrates with 3rd-party fulfillment and provides all of the features retailers expect from an ECommerce store. Shopify is a hosted shopping cart solution that makes it easy to set up an online store in minutes and sell your products with style. Shopify provides most of the features a small retailer needs while still being extremely easy
By: Anjali Agrawal | Apr 1, 2011 Magento is a feature-rich ECommerce platform built on open-source technology that provides online merchants with unprecedented flexibility and control over the look, content and functionality of their ECommerce store. Magneto's intuitive administration interface features powerful marketing, search engine optimization and catalog-management tools to give merchants the power to create sites that are
By: Anjali Agrawal | Apr 1, 2011 WordPress is a free, Web-based software program that anyone can use to build and maintain a website or blog. It was originally intended as an easy way to set up a blog. But, thanks to the efforts of a large "open source" community of WordPress programmers working to extend and improve its capabilities, WordPress has become much more than just a tool for bloggers. WordPress is written in PHP and us
By: Anjali Agrawal | Apr 1, 2011 OSCommerce is an online shop e-commerce solution that offers a wide range of out-of-the-box features that allows online stores to be setup fairly quickly with ease, and is available for free as an Open Source based solution released under the GNU General Public License. OSCommerce is a popular shopping cart that satisfies these considerations. There are limitations of course. OSCommerce is not per
By: Anjali Agrawal | Mar 29, 2011 Joomla is a free, open source content management system written in PHP for publishing and managing content on the web and intranets using a MySQL database. Joomla! is a well-tested, extensible and effective tool supported by a very active and friendly community of developers and users. Joomla includes features such as page caching to improve performance, web indexing, RSS feeds, printable versions