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Tune-up Specialists
6/14/99, The Industry Standard. A simple Web site can lure a much broader audience than a flashy one, especially now that increasing numbers of nontechnical consumers are logging on to the Web.
www.thestandard.com/articles/display/0,1449,4951,00.html
Caching Tutorial for Web Authors and Webmasters
6/21/99, Mark Nottingham, Web Developer's Virtual Library. A Web cache sits between Web servers (or origin servers) and a client or many clients, and watches requests for HTML pages, images and files (collectively known as objects) come by, saving a copy for itself.
wdvl.internet.com/Internet/Cache/
Redesigning Your Web Site
6/9/99, Sean Carton, ClickZ. That site that seemed like a winner two years ago may seem pretty tired by now. That shovel-ware brochure site that seemed like a good idea back when everyone was rushing to establish a web presence probably has started to look like a liability. And as far as ROI is concerned… forget it.
www.searchz.com/Articles/0609992.shtml
Write like you mean it
6/23/99, Ron Scheer, RonSheer.com. Declan Dunn is a widely recognized and frequently quoted authority on Internet marketing and sales.
ronscheer.com/html/readingroom5.html
English Will Dominate Web for Only Three More Years
6/9/99, Computer Economics. (Carlsbad, CA) Computer Economics predicts that by 2002 Internet users will be predominantly non-English speaking. By 2005, six of ten Internet users will speak a language other than English.
www.computereconomics.com/new4/pr/pr990610.html
Frames: Evil Incarnate or Not?
6/11/99, Chuck Musciano, Web Review. By a wide margin, most of my mail runs decidedly against frames. This kind of response regarding frames has been the norm since they were first introduced by Netscape almost five years ago. Concerns about frames tend to fall into three categories...
webreview.com/wr/pub/1999/06/11/tag/index_.html
Welcome to My Home Page
5/22/99, Jim Wilson, VirtualPROMOTE Gazette, Issue 77. This issue we have three very nice letters from Gazeteers that not only offer praise for my inspired writing (since that goes with out saying, of course) but more importantly they serve as a bit of inspiration for you that there is light at the end of the promotion tunnel. We all need that now and then.
www.virtualpromote.com/gazettemay2299.html
Web Writing for Many Interest Levels
5/18/99, Nathan Wallace, E-gineer. Clear, usable content is easily created by deliberating writing for many different levels of reader interest. Every person has a certain level of interest in every piece of information. A writer should help each reader get their desired level of information as quickly as possible.
www.e-gineer.com/e-gineer/articles/web-writing-for-many-interest-levels.phtml
The Top Ten New Mistakes of Web Design
5/30/99, Jakob Nielsen, Alertbox. New Web technology and new applications for the Web have introduced an entirely new class of mistakes. Here are the ten worst.
www.useit.com/alertbox/990530.html
Close Your Back Door
11/19/99, Stuart Whitmore, InternetDay. It's easy to find out if you have a Web site back door and it's also easy to close any you might find. Let's take a quick look at how they come about, and then examine ways to check for them and prevent them.
www.internetday.com/archives/111999.html

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