Posts Tagged ‘year 1

Security is one of those topics that comes up time and time again. You hear the advice, you know you should do it, but somehow, you never get around to it. The tips in this post are designed to help make your WordPress installation safer and less likely to be hacked or spammed. If you’re [...]

Last time, I discussed the things that shaped the web design industry in 2010. Now, let’s look forward to what’s ahead this year. I won’t be making crazy, outlandish predictions; instead, I’ll be talking about things that will likely continue to exert an ever-increasing influence on our industry this year. 1. Flash Flash? I can [...]

One quarter of the government’s websites will be scrapped as part of cost cutting measures which will aim to save the Treasury £100m.  A Public Accounts Committee report finds that some central government websites are too expensive, while a third fail to meet the government’s own accessibility standards. One website, for UK Trade and Industry, was [...]

It’s been a while since the last time I wrote weekly notes. We’ve been busy – a good thing, no doubt. Since the time we announced we were only doing a total of 4 consulting gigs this year, we’ve accepted one and have a second one on the deal table. We’re quite happy with the [...]

<![CDATA[ Introduction ABCD of Stock Options : I read elsewhere a very sensitive definition of stock option that - "A right granted by a company to an employee to purchase one or more shares of the company’s stock at a set time and predetermined purchase price is known as Stock Option. The employee benefits when the [...]


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