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Adobe Muse is now offering code free web page templates in addition to the latest version of Adobe Edge. This program will enable Flash-like animation and provide interactive tools via HTML5 technology, and Adobe Muse will offer even more options to those who want to develop slick websites without knowing an y HTML code.
They will be able to use a myriad of palettes, ribbons, dialogs and gizmos instead which are borrowed from Adobe InDesign. All of these are implemented using Adobe Air, the rich desktop app framework. These powerful technologies promise to make building websites as easy as laying out an InDesign page. Muse is available now in Beta testing, and Adobe emphasizes that it is just a Beta so they have yet to announce any definite pricing or release schedule.
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A small town California company is offering local residents the best in full service web design, hosting services, e-commerce, content writing and more. The company, called Safe Internet, is run by Paul Norwood in the town of Yucaipa, CA. Norwood has decades of computer experience, and has been designing websites for over 15 years.
The company offers technical support and on site consultation services at competitive prices, and Norwood is happy to negotiate with small businesses on pricing and services. He says that his philosophy is that a website is essential for any business today, so he offers a range of web design packages from the very basic to the advanced. All of the packages include a home page, introduction about the business owner and company, services and products, information resources and links, contact information, hosting service and email addresses.
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A new solar powered charger for tablets like the iPad2 offers many benefits, including portability and speed. This is particularly useful for web designers who are always on the go.
The charger has been specifically designed for tablets, and it also doubles as a convenient carrying case for the tablet. In terms of power, the charger can provide an hour of video playback for every hour of direct sunlight it receives. That means it would require ten hours of direct sunlight to provide a full charge for your iPad 2. While that may seem like a lot of time, it actually beats the competition in terms of efficiency.
There are more powerful solar powered chargers on the market for laptops, but these tend to be much bigger and heavier. Another advantage of the tablet charger is that it can be used for phones and other small electronic devices as well. These chargers do not come cheap at around $300, but it can be worth the cost for those whose work or recreation takes them far off the grid.
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