Google isn’t happy. Mind you, when is a company as large as Google ever happy? Recent grumblings eminating from the business are suggesting that the higher-ups aren’t too pleased with Google Android’s performance against Apple and its App Store.
But…
Google to Pour More into Android
January 31st, 2011 by John
A Full House for William Hill
January 21st, 2011 by John
A great boost for William Hill as they announced that their annual operating profits are going to be toward the top end of their forecasts. Their final three months of 2010 were especially profitable, with most of the boost being…
How Domino’s Got a Large Pizza the Action
January 10th, 2011 by John
Domino’s have announced that its annual sales hit £485million – a jump of 19.2 per cent – whilst their share prices have risen by a staggering 83 per cent. Chris Moore, UK and Ireland chief executive of Domino’s puts a…
How Images Can Leave You In The Background
December 30th, 2010 by James
No-one would ever suspect an innocent little digital image to do much damage to their site, but many sites have come to curse the graphics on their sites. Incorporating the wrong image at the wrong time on your web design…
The One Rule Of Web Design You Can’t Miss
December 20th, 2010 by Richard
When most businesses concentrate on their web design…, it’s their own needs that are naturally in mind. The scope of the site, its purpose and its hopeful future incomes are all there to benefit the business. No matter how
Scrolling Text Could Ruin Your TOP Stats
December 17th, 2010 by James
Web design isn’t just about appearance. The functionality of your site’s web design could have a huge effect on your site’s statistics. When it comes to scrolling text… and other fancy page manoeuvres, the one statistic you should be worried
Breadcrumbs Feed Your Rankings
December 11th, 2010 by Richard
The navigation system you use on your website… can be the clincher not only for retaining customers on your site but also for luring them to the most lucrative parts. Getting the right balance of functionality and visual appeal is
How To Be Social Without Compromising Design
December 10th, 2010 by James
Social media… buttons are fast becoming a must-have for the average website. If you can’t show that you’re participating in social media, you run the risk of being left out in the cold. Modern internet users want to know that
Weed Out Junk Code In Design
December 6th, 2010 by Richard
Web design has become more accessible over the years. It has not been essential to hire a professional web designer for a while now. Advisable, certainly, especially for a business website, but not absolutely essential. The trouble with a lot…
Don’t Get Greedy With Web Design
November 24th, 2010 by James
Greed is at the heart of the failure of a lot of things. You possibly wouldn’t expect it to be at the heart of web design failure, but it can be. Web design… is frequently brought down not by financial
Web Design – What Not To Do
November 21st, 2010 by James
You’ve probably come across examples of bad web design… a thousand times. These are the sites that make you inwardly cringe, that instantly lose your trust, that frustrate you and send you back to the search engine results pages. These
How To Kill Your Ad-funded Site In One Simple Step
November 13th, 2010 by James
It’s amazing how many sites that rely on ad revenue shoot themselves in the foot. Perfectly rational web designers come up with interesting sites, plan out all their pages, and then ruin the whole thing by plastering too many advertisements…













