Google launch their own web browser
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
Today Google launched their own web browser called Google Chrome. The browser is open source and features a lightweight design and simple controls. The browser is based around the WebKit browser engine which is also used by Apple in their Safari web browser.
When we design a website for our clients we test it to make sure it renders and functions correctly in the latest version of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera and now, Google Chrome. Every web browser displays websites ever so slightly differently so it is vital we test every page to make sure your website looks fantastic in all browsers!
We always recommend that our clients keep their browser up-to-date to make sure it supports the latest coding practices and standards.
Overall I’ve been very impressed by the speed that Chrome renders a web page. It only uses a small amount of system memory compared to Internet Explorer and has a very nice, uncluttered interface. The quality of the new Google web browser should ensure it becomes a very popular choice.

Tags: Google Chrome, Web Browsers
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New recycled business cards from moo.com
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
We’ve just received our new business cards from moo.com to match our new website branding. Very impressed with the turnaround speed and quality of the business cards. So much so, we are considering using moo.com for all future short run business card printing jobs!
The cards are printed on moo.com’s “green paper stock” which is made from 100% recycled fibre. The paper is totally recyclable and biodegradeable and totally chlorine free. They also provide a more classic paper stock which has a matt lamination.

Tags: Business Cards, Printing
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Afternoon on the beach at Seatown in Chideock
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
We visited Seatown in Chideock over the weekend for a afternoon break by the sea. This is the first time I’ve been to Seatown and it is a lovely hamlet of just a few houses, a pub, farm and a beach.
The Wynreford Stream runs down along the road towards the beach and across the shingle opposite the Anchor Inn. As expected, the pub and beach were absolutely packed with visitors!
If you’d like to read more about Seatown please visit http://www.seatown.org.uk


Tags: Chideock, Seatown
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Client Area for managing project development
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
We will soon be launching a brand new ‘Client Area’ which will let our customers view the progress of their new website development and give us instant feedback on the concept and mockup designs.
Powered by Basecamp, the ‘Client Area’ will be used to show our clients the concept designs, notes, files, text content and to-do lists for their project all from one place. This allows us to keep all aspects of your project organised and easy to find.

Our clients will be able to leave their own messages, comments and feedback on the designs. During the testing we have found our clients really love the simple interface and the ability to have all the concept designs and plans for the website in one place. You can quickly search the ‘Client Area’ to find exactly what you are looking for with no more trawling through hundreds of e-mails!
Tags: Client Area, Project Management
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Coastal Computing website launches
Sunday, July 20th, 2008
We’ve just launched our latest website for Coastal Computing, a new business setup in Weymouth to provide Home User IT Support, Business IT Services and Broadband. The company has been setup by Stuart Barnes Ltd and is already getting rave reviews for their exceptional level of support.
The website is based around a content management system that allows their staff to make changes to the website pages and add new promotions and news articles. Take a look…
Tags: Business IT Services, Coastal Computing, Home IT Support
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