I’d like to share with you a really useful infographic I just stumpled upon via SmashingApps.com. In a recent survey conducted by ZoneAlarm, 79% of consumers were found to use risky password construction practices, such as using personal information and common words. The graphic below illustrates some of the most commonly made mistakes people make when selecting a password, as well as some tips on how to make your password more secure (click the image below to see it on its full size):

  • January 31, 2011

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    Create Your own Expired and Deleted Domains Website: Cachelogic

    Create Your own Expired and Deleted Domains Website: Cachelogic

    Alex Tsodikov sent me a copy of his Cachelogic Expired Domains web application for a quick review. This is a script that lets you run your own expired and Deleted Domains website. Thousands of domains expire and get deleted daily. This application updates the database with the latest expiring domains either ending in .com, .net, [...]

  • January 26, 2011

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    The new HTML 5 logo is now revealed by W3C

    The new HTML 5 logo is now revealed by W3C

    W3C had just revealed the new HTML 5 logo, designed to encourage supporters of open technology to unite in propagating and increasing awareness of this vital technological progress. The HTML 5 web logo was designed to unite current Web applications. It’s trailed by a group of smaller icons, used to represent various aspects of the [...]

  • January 24, 2011

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    Content Farms in the Deep Water: Google fights Search Engine Spam

    The SEO market can sometimes be a stormy sea to navigate. Google recently sent out a warning via it’s blog that after they noticed an increase in spam over the last few months and that they would be cracking down on so called content farms. These are sites that rehash low quality content on web [...]

  • January 3, 2011

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    Target specific browsers by custom classes: .css{user:agent;}

    Target specific browsers by custom classes: .css{user:agent;}

    cssUserAgent is a tiny script (has 1.9kb minified) that applies special CSS classes to your pages allowing you to use valid CSS to work around browser-specific quirks. cssUserAgent’s feature applies User-Agent specific CSS classes to the tag to allow browser-specific CSS variation without resorting to CSS hacks. Since these are performed once at startup, CSS [...]

  • December 27, 2010

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    Website Walkthrough with AutoPlay | Powered by jQuery

    Website Walkthrough with AutoPlay | Powered by jQuery

    Codrop is sharing a script that allows you to setup a tour on a website with jQuery. This is very useful if you want to explain to your visitors the functionality of a web application in an interactive way. The user is guided through tooltips to each of the marked sections of the application. A [...]

  • December 18, 2010

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    Build Applications for Mobile and Touch Devices: DHTMLX Touch

    Build Applications for Mobile and Touch Devices: DHTMLX Touch

    DHTMLX Touch is an HTML5-based JavaScript library for building mobile web applications. This JavaScript framework allows you to create eye-catching, cross-platform web applications for mobile and touch-screen devices. It’s compatible with the major browsers for mobile platforms. Applications built with DHTMLX Touch will run smoothly on iPad, iPhone, Android-based smartphones, and other popular devices. In [...]

  • December 15, 2010

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    Free SEO Report: Optimize your website in 3 Steps!

    Free SEO Report: Optimize your website in 3 Steps!

    FreeSEOReport.com is a tool that generates a SEO report for your website, based on a specific keyword. Unlike many Search Engine Optimization Services out there that offer such reports for ridiculous prices, this free tool can analyze your keywords against your competitors quickly and explains why they are beating you in your ranking. You just [...]

  • December 13, 2010

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    Compare the Loading Time of Two Websites in Real-time

    Compare the Loading Time of Two Websites in Real-time

    I would like to let you know about an interesting tool I’ve just stumbled upon called whichloadsfaster. Its purpose is to calculate the loading time of two websites and determine which one is loading faster then the other one (e.g. Site A is 1.5x faster than Site B). This tool is open source, written in [...]