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Welcome to Semantic Web

Data integration will be the web's next leap forward, predicts TIM Berners-Lee, inventor of the world wide web. The most exciting discoveries will come from
the serendipitous combination and integration of data drawn from diverse sources. See complete Article
Where you sit, counts

A great visual multimedia presentation is lost
if your audience is incorrectly seated. The “learning zone” shaped like a funnel, gives the most participation, most interaction with the presenter and the highest recall rate.
if your audience is incorrectly seated. The “learning zone” shaped like a funnel, gives the most participation, most interaction with the presenter and the highest recall rate.
How does your Eye move?
To design a website for optimum results, you have to
know what are the most important areas of the screen.
Shown below, the red areas get the most attention.
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know what are the most important areas of the screen.
Shown below, the red areas get the most attention.
Click here to see the full animation.

The reason most websites show their corporate logo on the top left (most important) area of the screen’s Real Estate is now clear. When a user first views a new site, there is a built in expectation as to how the eye will move and where key buttons are found.
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In the Flash Pan
A resource for designers and developers to stay in touch with the latest intelligence
in the industry. Articles, code and design tips from leading experts will help fire up your Flash applications.

