After much speculation, the Wolfram Alpha project has arrived. Hailed as a rival (and indeed, successor) to Google, the Wolfram Alpha is a ‘computation knowledge engine’ rather than a search engine and wants to change the way people use online data. The plan is to give users direct answers to questions, rather than directing them [...]
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Alpha Wolfram – the Google slayer… The birth of a legend and a new marketing challenge.
May 18th, 2009
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Blogging list of no-no’s..
May 7th, 2009
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There’s an excellent article I came across a couple of days ago on Matt Cutts site all about the things you shouldn’t do or write about on your blog. I’d sincerely recomend reading the article in full, but to summarise
The easiest time to make a blogging gaffe is when you’re starting out.
Don’t criticize other companies [...]
Cite chosen by DHL / NHS Supply Chain
May 6th, 2009
no comments Tags: e-marketing, email marketing, emarketing
We are delighted to announce that Cite are now an official supplier to worldwide logistics giant DHL. Our first project involves assisting the NHS Supply Chain division with the implentation of an e-marketing strategy. Watch this space!
Sendoptics design update
May 1st, 2009
no comments Tags: chanel, designer sunglasses, jimmy choo, sendoptics, sunglasses, web design leicester
Smile! The sun is out, and this Monday is the first bank holiday of the year. Our friends at SendOptics, the Leicester based online sunglasses retailers, are offering some fantastic sunglasses from the likes of Jimmy Choo, Chanel and of course, Rayban so as part f their ongoing monthly web site maintenance we’ve given the [...]
Elkay goes e-commerce
April 29th, 2009
no comments Tags: CMS, Content management System, e-commerce, online product catalogue
Our working relationship with Cable Management Products goes back around 10 years. This week we launched the latest update to their Elkay web site, allowing customers to purchase directly online. We worked closely with their marketing department to ensure this objective was achieved on a limited budget (who said e-commerce had to break the bank?!). [...]
Web 3.0 – the semantic web is coming
April 16th, 2009
1 comment Tags: search engines, semantic web, Web 3.0, web design leicester
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, is the computer scientist and MIT professor credited with inventing the World Wide Web. Not satisfied with a bit of web 2.0 social interaction, Sir Tim’s vision for next generation of web sites and services involves developing applications that are capable of computing semantic searches, so called web 3.0.
Way back in [...]
New site launched for Infertility Guidance Service
April 2nd, 2009
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This week saw the launch of our new website design for world renowned fertility expert, Dr. Roger Neuberg.
Internet to be ‘rested’
April 1st, 2009
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News that the internet is to be suspended for a period of 7 days next month has been greeted angrily by UK businesses. Government officials made the announcement this morning having worked closely in secret with technologists and ISPs over the past 6 months. “This inactivity will allow the major internet backbones (routers) to have [...]
Web design glossary of terms
March 30th, 2009
no comments Tags: accessibility, Blogs, Glossary, Leicester, leicestershire, web design, web terms, wordpress
We though it might be useful to put together a glossary of commonly used web-related terms. Here’s a good selection to get you going and to help you find a web design agency in Leicestershire for your web or blog design requirements.
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Above the fold: The visible portion of your screen when a page first [...]
a topical update for Anorak
March 25th, 2009
no comments Tags: Anorak, Blog, Leicester, theme design, wordpress
We’re pleased to announce a home page update for the topical news site, Anorak. This site is built using a custom designed theme for Wordpress, the popular blogging software. This latest incarnation has seen us develop a format that further streamlines the design so that new stories are automatically summarised as headlines and excerpts in [...]