Friday, Jun. 17th 2011
Rocket 55, a Minneapolis Web Design firm, began to find amazement on Apple’s latest technology “the iCloud” as they reported Apple’s Steve Jobs’ introduction of it at the Worldwide Developers Conference on a Monday. According to the firm’s sources, the new technology can superbly dominate the rest of other companies’ storage devices. It is a hard drive where files from any device can instantaneously be stored in just a jiff. The contents received by your device are automatically sent through an internet connection to “the cloud” drive after which it automatically syncs the devices.
Cloud computing is the process behind which already existed years before with popular search engines like Google and Hotmail, Gmail, etc. How does it work? All of these have shared servers contained in huge data centers than to be stored in personal drives. Unlike these web contents that use cloud technology, Apple created its own software divergence. Cloud computing for Apple isn’t in terms of software replacement but it’s a process of augmentation.
There’s no need to do back-up for contents can be accessed anywhere once it has been transferred. Microsoft tried to implement the slogan “Software plus Service” but didn’t seem to succeed on it. With Apple’s cloud service of software augmentation, interactive browsing and storage are a few clicks away.
Apple is a visionary with its iCloud technology being an alternative to that of Google’s. It is created to provide an environment where it is built to be user-friendly and at the same time is rich with its diverse features.
This Minneapolis Web Design company lastly reported that it took ten years for Microsoft to create similar technology. In the meantime, Apple also tried. For them, failure is part of the challenge before they discovered iCloud and finally succeeded.
Tuesday, Jun. 7th 2011
The Internet is always transforming – new capabilities, trends, and technology – and in 2008, HTML5 made its debut on the World Wide Web. Now in 2011, HTML5 is changing HTML code for designers everywhere.
HTML5 is changing the way we interact with the Internet. Rocket 55 explains how:
- Videos can easily be embedded on websites. Instead of needing to download a new plug-in or application to embed videos, you can write the video into the code.
- A new coding feature is the canvas, which allows web designers to create 2-D drawings on entire pages, not just in a tiny box.
- New local storage capabilities
- Drag and drop capabilities, which makes copying text a lot easier.
- An improvement on cross document messaging, safer than inline scripts and more widely available than IFRAME elements
Right now, there are only a few browsers that support HTML5 coding, which is the only real issue with the new code at this point. However, since HTML5 is how most people are designing applications these days for phones, computers, and other Internet devices, it is pretty safe to say more browsers will be picking the code up.
Wednesday, May. 25th 2011
Keeping up with the craziness of everyday life has suddenly become easier with the help of social media, especially in the realms of Facebook and Twitter. An increasingly popular topic on the Internet is a “2010 Recap.” Both Facebook and Twitter have created “Top 10” lists for the year, including top buzzwords in Facebook statuses and the most powerful tweets of 2010.
Social media and social networking are incredible tools for generating conversation about websites, products, and current events. By using these tools, Minneapolis web design firm, Rocket 55 is able to stay up-to-date on these trends and engage with others and be familiar with what is important to the clients.
Thursday, May. 19th 2011
We here at Minneapolis web design firm, Rocket 55 recently stumbled across this e-book. Not only is it incredibly informative – a perfect crash-course on the history of Internet and what it all means – but it’s also amazingly designed. Illustrated by Christoph Niemann and written by the Google Chrome Team, 20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web is a great guide to understanding the importance of being on the Internet and what you can do once you get there.
Social awareness is important in business today, so, consider this your chance at virtual awareness. Know the tools you have and use them more effectively.