.xxx - Domain for the adult industry

by Cerebro 29. June 2010 01:37

Recent news regarding the possible future addition of the .xxx domain has spurred much controversy. Considering the abundance of porn and adult industry-related websites out on the net, it’s going to be interesting to see how existing websites and future ones will intertwine.

The online pornographic industry website owners have been a little concerned with the threat a new domain name, like .xxx, might present to the ones that currently own .com’s for their websites. Some have said that there might be efforts try to boot them over from the former to the latter, as a means of consolidating this niche of the web. Several religious groups are also protesting against this domain name saying that it entices online porn even more. Others argue that this segment will allow improved indexing of content, making searches safer for those not interested in consuming pornographic content.

ICM Registry, who is in charge of this .xxx process, “will provide management, supporting infrastructure and back-end functionality.” (http://www.icmregistry.com/)
Sponsorship for the .xxx domain has fallen into the hands of The International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR), and will donate $10 dollars of each .xxx registration towards online child safety organizations and. Responsible adult industry businesses may pre-reserve domains at ICM’s website.

The question of whether and how this will affect current pornographic websites, website design, and the evolution of the virtual adult industry is yet to be answered.

 

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Tools to test website speed

by cerebro 25. June 2010 03:50

Speed Matters!!! not only to the end user but also to search engines.  Studies show that users lose their patience in less than 4 to 5 seconds when they are waiting for a website to load.  Here are 3 links that will help you determine your current website speed.

 

 

 

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a website's social media playbook

by cerebro 25. June 2010 03:16

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HTML5 vs Flash

by cerebro 24. June 2010 18:57

HTML5 vs Flash things you should know when building a website

What is HTML5 ? : is basically the evolution of the HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) standard, incorporating many new features such as playback capabilties and drag and drop functions.  Best of all it doesn't require traditional plugins from Flash, Silverlight, Java or Google Gears making it a choice for developers of Iphone and Ipad applications.

So should should I build a website in Flash or HTML5? It all depends on what are your specific needs.  Here at TurboNacho we will help you out determine what is the best technology solution based on your needs.

In-depth reading how HTML will change the WEB?

 

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websites to watch the world cup

by cerebro 12. June 2010 20:44

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Brickell web design

by cerebro 11. June 2010 04:18

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The History of Web Design: Part 1

by Cerebro 9. June 2010 06:52

It’s said that in order to know where you’re going you should know where you’ve been, right? Well, considering that the Internet and web design has become something common to ordinary daily life, let’s take a look to see how it all started and how far we’ve come.

The Birth of Computing
The origins of the computing can be traced as far back as 2400 BC with the invention of the abacus (the first calculator) by the Babylonians, and throughout its course we also crucial discoveries like the binary number system (in India, c 300 BC) on which all computing systems are based. Around 850 BC we saw the rise of cryptography (basically hiding information), thanks to Arab mathematician Al-Kindi, which is the basis for normal day things like ATM’s, email and computer passwords, and e-commerce.


Later on in the 1490’s AD, Leonardo da Vinci creates what seems to be the first mechanical calculator and the robot. In 1848, George Boole developed binary algebra, which is used extensively in computer design and operation.


Fast forward to 1946, which is considered to be the official day modern computing was born. The EDSAC computer was able to execute its first stored program, thanks to Maurice Wilkes and a team at Cambridge University.


In the 1950’s we start to see the usage of computing amongst businesses, and used magnetic tape for input. In 1951, the Whirlwind computer gave the US Air Defense System a chance to interact by means of a keyboard and screen, and eventually morphed into a computer that allowed them to get warnings of air attacks. In 1957, IMB brought out the first dot matrix printer.


During the 1960’s we see the birth of programming languages and video games, such as ALGOL and Spacewar!, respectively. The mouse was invented in 1963 by Douglas Engelbart, although it didn’t reach its peak of popularity until 1983 when Apple began to implement it. The floppy disk came out in 1967 and was created by David Noble at IBM.


In the 1970’s we see the first steps of the UNIX operating system, the C programming language, as well as Texas Instruments’ first portable calculator. In 1972 ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), created by the Department of Defense, establishes its first international connections, giving the foundations to what we know today as the Internet. Ethernet was born in 1973, and gave us the chance to connect computers to communicate between amongst each other.


The 1980’s brought the dawn of the personal computer, with IBM taking in 100,000 orders by Christmas of 1981.
In the 1990’s we see the introduction of Window’s operating systems, like 3.1, 95, and 98. Apple introduced the iMac, an integral computer that brought back the company to profitability.


The decade of 2000 brought us fierce competition between computer companies, and the rise of browser battles, bringing us to the vast amount of choices and ideals that lie within the computer world.These choices and ideals have now blended into a social and psychological aspect of our humans lives, dictating at times the trends and evolutions of our own nature.


Stay tuned for Part 2, were we will see a more about the birth and evolution of the Internet and web design.

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Web design with a funny bone

by Cerebro 5. June 2010 19:16

The internet is the place for business and social mingling, but to a select few it’s also an oasis of humor and lightheartedness. Some of them are crude, others are just cute. Laughing is proven to improve your health, and it might even boost your creativity if you’re in need of a break at the office. Just to let you guys know that all of us at Turbonacho have a soft spot for the funny, we’ve rounded up a wonderful set of unusual and hysterical sites out there that are definitely gems of website design.

Busted Tees

http://www.bustedtees.com/
Created by the dudes at www.collegehumor.com (we’re getting there next), they bring a good sense of humor to your clothes. They’ve got a unique selection of t-shirts that fall into the following categories: TV, movies, wordplay, politics, games, geometry, religion, sports, pop culture, and internet. Take for instance witty print screened shirts that say “Don’t Drink and Blog”, or “#ThisShirt”. You get the point

Fail Blog

www.failblog.org
Part of the www.cheezburger.com network, FailBlog is a constant source for absurd and ridiculous things that happen to everyday people. Videos and images with user ratings are uploaded, as the site’s slogan says, to help “you feel better about yourself everyday”.

I Has a Hot Dog

http://ihasahotdog.com/
I Has a Hot Dog is the place for dog lovers to laugh and squeal about the cute and crazy things our furry canine friends fill our life with. What would we do without them? Using a clever web design application called the LOL Builder, any registered user can upload a funny picture of a dog and comment on it, or simply comment on one of the many user uploaded pictures on the site. This gives you a shot of maximizing the funny for each photo, with your own witty comment. Users are able to vote and rate each image, adding some extra zing to the “competition”.

 
Up Next In Sports
http://upnextinsports.com/
Sports enthusiasts have it all here! Funny sports pictures and videos – including plentiful of Tiger Woods fails. The website is structured just like the rest belonging to the CheezBurger network, so they LOL Builder and rating system is included too.

 
JIB JAB Sendables
http://sendables.jibjab.com/
Stuck in a rut with the same boring e-card sites? Jib Jab is here to change that! Home of the “Starring You Dances”, it’s neat web application will let you upload photos and place the cropped faces on top of the characters’. With the click of a button you will watch a hysterical rendition of you and your buddies dancing and struttin’ your stuff.


The Onion
http://www.theonion.com/
Self-proclaimed “America’s Finest News Source” it might as well be considering the quality of many major news networks today. Not suitable for kids under 18, its good reads will keep you informed and chuckling throughout the day.

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