Posts Tagged ‘Web design’
Monday, August 1st, 2011
Softheme’s got great experience in developing robust Web 2.0 websites based on ASP .NET, Python, PHP, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Flash and other technologies. Providing mature outsourced development and testing services means that we need to go further.
So we’re happy to present you our extended complementary services for Web 2.0 business owners:
1. 2D and 3D design, including interactive features.
2. Hosting selection and management (including cloud solutions)
3. Web marketing support:
- keyword selection and optimization
- creation of optimized texts and landing pages
- selecting relevant pictures
- turn-key content management services
- press releases and PR article submission
- webinar support
- sales leads processing using on-line popular tools
- live chat support
Softheme is ready to become your single point of contact for all development, coding and support issues. Need someone to code the new features? Create a banner? Launch a PPC campaign? Add pages? Test the new functionality? We’re ready to start doing that within 1 day!
For clients who order dedicated development and/or testing teams we can provide all these services for free! To get more details contact us via skype: softheme or email: info@softheme.com
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Tags: digital content creation, host on cloud, online marketing, sales and marketing, web 2.0, Web design, Web development Posted in Application development, Custom application development, IT services, Internet marketing, News, Offshore, Software development, Software testing, Ukraine, Web, Web design, Web development, Web testing | No Comments »
Friday, June 24th, 2011
Tags: Web design, Web development, website Posted in Blog, IT services, Offshore, Outsourcing, Web design, Web development, Web testing | No Comments »
Monday, May 30th, 2011
Each time when a company needs to create a website, it’s managers consider (at least) three Web development platforms: Microsoft’s ASP.NET/IIS/Windows Server, Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (the LAMP), and Sun Java J2EE.x.
What are the principle differences between them?
J2EE requires expensive high-power servers and it’s hard to implement it in most shared or dedicated hosting environments.
ASP.NET is usually chosen by Microsoft-savvy coders. The development tools are similar to every other MS application and the learning curve is relatively short. But the deployment of such systems is more expensive, than with the LAMP, because requires licensed Microsoft software.
LAMP has become so popular both for its functionality and the fact that it’s all open source (no licensing fees!). The installation of both ASP.NET and LAMP is not complicated, and we can’t say that in this aspect one of them is better than the other.
So what’s better for your web solution? (more…)
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Tags: web application, Web design, Web development, web service, website Posted in Application development, IT services, Software development, Web, Web design, Web development | 1 Comment »
Friday, February 18th, 2011
Google’s efforts to infuse its services with social elements have been relatively lackluster when not being outright stumbles, like the company’s privacy-challenged launch of Buzz last year. Google has a popular social network, Orkut, but that popularity remains confined to Brazil. And the service has been losing ground to Facebook in critical markets like India.
Google hopes to deploy more compelling social offerings this year and its latest effort along these lines demonstrates at least that the company is serious about social connectivity. Google is weaving social into search, its core service.
Google on Thursday said that it has begun mixing social content — friends’ posts to various services like YouTube, Flickr and the like — with its algorithmically determined search results.
So if your friends blog or tweet about their favorite coffee shops, your searches for coffee will return their musings, provided your friends aren’t posing somewhere that Google can’t reach, like past Facebook’s privacy settings.
Previously, social search results were more like the dregs of relevance, settling at the bottom of the search results page were they were less likely to be noticed.
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Tags: google, Internet, search, search engine, social elements, Social network, Web design, Web development Posted in Application development, Internet, Web, Web design, Web development | 2 Comments »
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