Web Hosting of the week: Zyma.com

Last month i was busy searching for a new hosting for my personal project.I don’t want to invest a lot of money for an offline project(for now). I wanted a service with a lot of features for a low budget. A new company offered ...Read More

mobl

This entire mobile Internet revolution we’re going through seems to be moving faster than the programming/software worlds, but I am sure they’re already catching up. After all, there has been enough patching up of old stuff so far, the time has come for new ...Read More

D3

Sometimes, having a lot of information at your disposal means nothing without a proper way to display that information to the ones who should check it out. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to do this, and today we’ll stop at D3, described as ...Read More

CSSWARP

To be honest, I think the time for warped text has passed, but if you’re into some retro-style Web design, then I am sure you’ll find CSSWARP to be pretty useful – after all, we’re talking about a Web-based application that can generate HTML5 ...Read More

Wallaby

More and more say that Flash is dying. Could this be true? To be honest, I have no idea but, from my Internet user point of view, I can surely tell you that HTML5 looks like a Flash killer! These being said, Wallaby comes ...Read More

Infinite Responder

I don’t know if it’s only me and the emails I receive, but some messages don’t really need my attention – it’s not spam, just messages from friends that usually get answers like “I have seen that video 2 years ago.” or “Sorry, but ...Read More

Not Just A Grid

From time to time, I discover sites with pretty good/useful content, but with layouts that make me wonder if my computer’s calendar isn’t showing a date that’s two decades ahead… Fortunately, there are plenty of tools for webmasters who want to use layouts to ...Read More