Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Samsung's Handsets Popular in

Banlieue 16 in western Paris is one of the most affluent towns in France. There, in the country’s biggest electronics store of Darty, Samsung Electronics’ products are taking the front row. Especially, Samsung’s smart phone Wave and tablet PC Galaxy Tab are welcoming its customers at the center of the display stand.

“First of all, Samsung’ products are more popular than any others’, whether mobile gadgets or white goods,” said Darty manager Grioute Achraf. He added, “They are second to none both in design and quality and customers here, relatively better-off, are very satisfied with them.”

“When it comes to handsets, the design is the most important consideration among the French and Samsung has met their standard,” he continued. According to him, Darty clerks recommend none other than the manufacturer’s mobile phones first when a customer who comes to buy a gift visits the store. He himself was also using a mobile phone made by the company, too.




source.http://english.etnews.co.kr/news/detail.html?id=201102220004

After Verizon & AT&T, Apple iPhone 5 Bound On T-Mobile US & Sprint ...


There are no real reason why Apple should stick to AT&T and Verizon Wireless only for the launch of the iPhone 5 in June, after the latter became the second network carrier in the US to sell the handset.

Last year, court documents apparently confirmed that AT&T had signed a five year agreement with Apple which would have given the network operator exclusivity over the iPhone until 2012.

But it seems that the contract has either been altered or dissolved before the expiry date; Apple is unlikely to have drafted a similar document with Verizon Wireless now that the iPhone brand has been firmly established as one of the leaders in the smartphone market.

The US was the last territory where a carrier had an exclusive agreement and the launch of the iPhone 5 on all four major US carriers could coincide with the arrival of a new cheaper iPhone 5 mini iteration as well.

In all other mature markets like United Kingdom, France and Germany, where the iPhone is available on several operators, fierce competition means that there are some great deals to be had.

In addition, because of its exclusive nature, the iPhone is often given preference when it comes to advertising budgets and promotions. For example Orange UK lists the iPhone and the iPhone 4 on premium spots in its online store.

Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2011/02/21/after-verizon-t-apple-iphone-5-bound-t-mobile-us-sprint-well/#ixzz1Efzvdt5C

source. http://www.itproportal.com/2011/02/21/after-verizon-t-apple-iphone-5-bound-t-mobile-us-sprint-well/

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

This definition separates web design from web programming

This definition separates web design from web programming, emphasizing the functional features of a web site, as well as positioning web design as a kind of graphic design.[1] The process of designing web pages, web sites, web applications or multimedia for the Web may utilize multiple disciplines, such as animation, authoring, communication design, corporate identity, graphic design, human-computer interaction, information architecture, interaction design, marketing, photography, search engine optimization and typography.

    * Markup languages (such as HTML, XHTML and XML)
    * Style sheet languages (such as CSS and XSL)
    * Client-side scripting (such as JavaScript)
    * Server-side scripting (such as PHP and ASP)
    * Database technologies (such as MySQL and PostgreSQL)
    * Multimedia technologies (such as Flash and Silverlight)

Web pages and websites can be static pages, or can be programmed to be dynamic pages that automatically adapt content or visual appearance depending on a variety of factors, such as input from the end-user, input from the webmaster or changes in the computing environment (such as the site's associated database having been modified).

Website Design

finer design

Finer is a surname, and may refer to:

    * Hagar Finer, boxer
    * Herman Finer (1898–1969), British administrative-scholar
    * Jem Finer musician/composer
    * Sir Morris Finer, lawyer
    * Samuel Finer (1915–1993), historian of government
    * Sarah Dawn Finer, singer, songwriter, and actress
    * Stephen Finer, artist