Monthly Archives: April 2008

We’ll Take The Porsche, You Take The Bus Lane

It’s no great surprise that Virgin Media CEO Neil Berkett has decided to make a statement against the idea of network neutrality. He’s attacked the idea that service providers shouldn’t interfere with the speed of content delivery and is promoting […]

Bookmark Everything – Evernote First Look

Screenshot of Evernote web account

Evernote is a potentially excellent new application that’s currently in beta stage. I’ve been taking an initial look over the last couple of days and have been quietly impressed.

Evernote is a bookmarking tool that extends beyond the internet. It […]

301 Redirect with ASP.NET

If you move a page on a website to a different address it can have an impact both on your search engine ranking and on your site’s overall usability and accessibility. I talked a while ago about the importance of […]

SEO Studio #1 – Learning About Keyword Data

Screenshot from Web CEO

Search engine optimisation (SEO) is a huge business these days, with consultancy firms, websites and software all dedicated to offering advice on how to improve a site’s ranking on Google and other search engines. And certainly it’s important, the most […]

Screen Resolution and Site Design

I was looking over my Google Analytics statistics today and took a look at the breakdown of screen resolutions used by visitors to the site. I noticed that while the majority of visitors use resolutions of either 1024×768 or 1280×1024 […]