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Smart Responsive Websites – Fluid design
Posted on January 3rd, 2013
Posted in Design and Development, Graphics Design, Technology
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Responsive website design templates - HTML5 Fluid web design Today its all about website which shows up perfectly on any device be it desktops, laptops, smartphones, iPads, tablets.. This means once a website is designed or developed the layout/design for the website takes shape of the screen (device) that you are using to view it (like how liquid takes shape of the container its placed in). The future is here already.. responsive website design themeResponsive websites are designed to give user a perfect experience to navigate your website by molding buttons, menu, navigation, content according to the device used... Clearly responsive website are smart website which I recommend for everyone to have. The main aim is to make your website useful/informative t read more...

MongoDB – The No SQL Database
Posted on April 9th, 2012
Posted in Database, Technology
Netgains Technology
Mongo is a NoSQL database aimed for fairly large data sets, yet something that’s low maintenance and easy to work with. It’s a document-oriented system, with records that look similar to JSON objects with the ability to store and query on nested attributes. Once of its best advantage is the proactive support from the developers of MondoDB the open source project. The MongoDB supports automatic shading and Map Reduce operations. Queries are written in JavaScript, with an interactive shell available, and bindings for all of the other popular Languages. Quick start documentation is available at http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Quickstart read more...

Google added google play to navigation bar
Posted on March 27th, 2012
Posted in Technology
Netgains Technology
Google, after re-branding its Android market to Google Play, now working hard to boost user interest in. The Web giant has put Google Play to its black navigation bar, making sandwiching it between Maps and YouTube. And to make sure to get users' attention, Google has highlighted the Play button with red "NEW" tag with it (shown below in image). Google re-branded the Android Market as Google Play earlier this month, attempting to make it a one-stop shop for apps for: e-books, music, and videos. Not only they embed this Play section, they also gives Google's black bar more of an entertainment by putting sections into the "More" category, which houses older or lower-priority services, such as Blogger, Google Finance, Google Videos and even Google Wallet. Google Play is having a basket read more...

How to do Ping and Traceroute for Windows and Mac
Posted on March 26th, 2012
Posted in Help, Technology
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Ping is a utility that you use to determine whether or not a specific IP address is accessible. Ping works by sending a packet to a specified address and waiting for a reply. Ping command will tell you whether your server is accessible or not.Below you will learn how to do ping and traceroute for Windows and Mac. How to do ping for Window PC Step 1: Go to the Windows Start button Step 2: Type cmd and hit Enter Step 3: A black window with C: prompt will open Step 4: Type ping followed by the domain name websitename.com or an IP address, for example, ping google.com or ping 74.125.236.48 NOTE: use the domain name without the www. so only use google.com and not www.google.com If everything is OK, you should get the following response (or something similar): read more...

Best practices against hacking your website
Posted on December 16th, 2011
Posted in Technology
Netgains Technology
These days, the majority of websites are built around applications to provide good services to their users. In particular, are widely used to create, edit and administrate content. Due to the interactive nature of these systems, where the input of users is fundamental, it's important to think about security in order to avoid exploits by malicious third parties and to ensure the best user experience. Some types of hacking attempts and how to prevent them There are many different types of attacks hackers can conduct in order to take partial or total control of a website. In general, the most common and dangerous ones are SQL injection and cross-site scripting (XSS). SQL injection is a technique to inject a piece of malicious code in a web application, exploiting a security vulnerabi read more...

Identity theft at Institutions of Higher Education – Sumeet Malik
Posted on October 4th, 2011
Posted in Technology
Netgains Technology
Recently our Managing Director SUMEET MALIK from netgains comments on article "Identity theft at Institutions of Higher Education" which was posted by http://www.campussafetymagazine.com - Technology Resource for Security Police & Administrators (Issue: Sept 2011) Campus Safety Magazine exclusively serves campus police chiefs, security directors, IT personnel, emergency managers and executive administrators involved in the public safety and security of major hospitals, schools and universities in the United States. CS is a product of Torrance, Calif.-based business-to-business publishing company Bobit Business Media. The print version is issued nine times per year and is distributed to more than 18,000 campus safety and security professionals nationwide Article published some of read more...

Google Music Beta still exists – Google’s launch of Music Blog
Posted on August 29th, 2011
Posted in Technology
Netgains Technology
Music Beta, remember it? It’s the online music locker service that Google unveiled at I/O in May. But the keyword in the title very much remains “Beta” — as in, not in any way ready for prime time. Okay, maybe that’s a bit unfair, the service does work — it just doesn’t offer much. A new feature today hopes to keep people interested while they work on making it better. Magnifier is a new music discovery site that Google has launched today as a compliment to Music Beta, a new music discovery site that will keep your collection growing. Magnifier will feature great music and the people who make it, including videos of live performances, interviews with artists, explorations of different musical genres and free songs that you can add to your Musi read more...

Google’s New Plan on Chrome—Web Apps will be more like Native Apps
Posted on August 5th, 2011
Posted in Technology
Netgains Technology
There’s a lot of innovation going on in the browser wars these days, with huge strides in features and performance from all the top vendors. And there’s a new feature on the horizon that’s going to make web apps even more powerful and flexible: Web Intents, which will allow web apps to communicate with each other. Today, Google has announced that it’s planning to integrate Web Intents into Chrome. The news comes on the heels of Mozilla’s announcement last month that it is also working on the project ‘ Right now, a web-based image editing app that wants to give users access to their photos that are already hosted online would have to bake in APIs for the popular services (Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, etc.). And if a user had a photo hosted on a smaller service, read more...

ICANN Gear Up for New Top Level Domains-.revolution or .innovation
Posted on June 23rd, 2011
Posted in Technology
Netgains Technology
ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), the international authority over top level domain (TLD) names,has approved the expansion of generic TLDs which will allow companies and organizations to create domains for their brands, for an instance .audi or simplest like .red or .watch New TLDs will bring a revolution in the way people find information on the Internet and not only this but also how businesses plan and structure their online presence. Internet address names will be able to end with almost any word in any language, offering organizations around the world the opportunity to market their brand, products, community or cause in new and innovative ways. This great option won’t come nominal at cut-price though: The application fee alone is $185,000, and the ann read more...

Phones Need to be Smarter than Just Being Smart Phones
Posted on September 11th, 2009
Posted in Technology
Netgains Technology
In the coming future, one thing is certainly going to happen and that’s that phones are going to assume a much smarter “avatar” than they exhibit now. With increasing virtual smartness or intelligence, a lot is going to get revolutionized! In fact many experts believe that ultra hi-tech phones would have the ability to replace laptops and desktops (though such a phone may be a little larger in size). Big players in the electronic sector are going to play upon the “value added services” being provided to their consumers. Who knows, in future phones might alert you of the dangerous surroundings? Phone will act as a proactive notifier, informing you all about the people and places around you. This would surely add value to the “nincompoop device”, as many anti-technology s read more...




