Spring Internet World — Los Angeles, CA
Imagine a catalog shop in which product managers log onto a Web-based database to change prices, update descriptions and add new items, and that the these changes get propagated to both the Quark Xpress-based print catalog and the online catalog Web pages automatically. In this nuts and bolts session, you’ll see how Quark Xtensions, relational databases and rapid application development tools can support dynamic and real-time updatable catalogs both in print and online.
- Database development issues
- Synchronizing Quark and HTML
- Print and Web “look and feel”
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Fall Internet World — New York, NY
In this nuts-and-bolts tutorial, you’ll see how Quark Xtensions, relational databases and rapid application development tools can support dynamic and real-time updatable catalogs both in print and online.
- Database development issues
- Synchronizing Quark and HTML
- Print and web “look and feel”
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Fall Internet World — New York, NY
Deploying video over today’s Internet is like teaching a dog to sing - it’s unpleasant and it annoys the dog. Nevertheless, advances in compression technology, new bandwidth reservation protocols, streaming techniques and the promise of more robust backbones and higher-capacity delivery systems make it likely to arrive sooner than you think. See the state-of-the-art today and find out what the videonet of the future might look like.
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Fall Internet World — New York, NY
In the fast changing world of the Web, it’s critical for content providers to keep current with the latest multimedia technology — from the ubiquitous to the fringe, from the mundane to the hip. Yet we need to balance that with an understanding of the accessibility of that technology to our user base and the cost/benefit relationships for both the content provider and those users.
- an overview of the multimedia landscape
- everything from GIF and JPG to Shockwave and RealMedia to VDO and VRML
- sidebars about their place in the landscape and their appropriateness in web design
- examples of what works and what doesn’t, from both a business and a design perspective.
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Value-Added Marketing on the Internet — San Francisco, CA
An often overlooked marketing opportunity on the Internet is Usenet and email. There are over 10,000 newsgroups, each one on a distinctly different topic. In addition, there are many thousands more discussion groups conducted over email. At the most basic level, businesses need to be aware of where their company, products, services, or competitors are currently or might in the future be discussed, and how they can conduct business effectively in these discussion groups.
A company can create newsgroups, moderate them, archive them on their Web site, and write FAQs for them. Being “first to market” with such services could provide you a great deal of visibility to your target audience, and best of all, will practically “lock out” your competitors. In this non-technical, information-packed session, you will learn about:
- Discussion groups: on email “listservs”, Usenet newsgroups, and the Web
- Setting up a Usenet newsgroup
- Moderated vs. unmoderated discussion groups
- Driving traffic into your Web site with discussion group archives
- The benefits of writing a Usenet FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Email newsletters/announcements
- Personal Notification Services
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Competitive Intelligence: PDMA Spring Conference — Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
Spring Internet World — Los Angeles, CA
Deploying video over today’s Internet is like teaching a dog to sing - it’s unpleasant and it annoys the dog. Nevertheless, advances in compression technology, new bandwidth reservation protocols, streaming techniques and the promise of more robust backbones and higher-capacity delivery systems make it likely to arrive sooner than you think. See the state-of-the-art today and find out what the videonet of the future might look like.
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Internet Concepts, LLC, knows that content and presentation are the two things that make one site stand out from another. They have created several award-winning sites you may have already encountered, as follows…
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How To Market Educational Programs on the Net (IQPC) — Chicago, IL