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Accelerated Game Programming with HTML5 and canvas September 6th, 2010

Welcome to my short tutorial about HTML5 game programming. I’ll try to briefly explain how to create simple game using HTML5, canvas element and JavaScript. Some code will be omitted during this tutorial but feel free to view my game demo – I intentionally not minified source code.
HTML5 come with lots of fantastic features such [...]

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Information Architecture: Industrial Design for Online? August 17th, 2010

I have finally found a succinct description of what Information Architects do: they are problem solvers.
In the years I’ve worked as an IA I’ve explained on countless occasions what Information Architecture is and why it matters, and I have struggled with the difficulty of making any explanation sound tangible. Finally, here it is: we identify [...]

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Introducing our new Information Architect, Mercedes Gozalbo August 3rd, 2010

With a career spanning over 10 years as an Information Architect and User Experience Architect, Mercedes has worked in some of the best agencies in London and for some of the most recognisable brands both nationally and internationally.
With a background in Industrial and Product Design, Mercedes has successfully moved to other areas of design such [...]

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We’re on twitter! August 2nd, 2010

You can now follow FelineSoft on twitter at twitter.com/felinesoft

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We’re on FaceBook! July 22nd, 2010

If you’d like to keep up to date with what’s happening at FelineSoft then visit our FaceBook page »

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SEO Tips for web masters & web mistresses July 15th, 2010

Note: there should be close collaboration between the copy writer and the person who uploads the new content to the website to make best use of these tips.
Choosing your file name and location
When adding content onto your website, consider the use of keywords in the file names and folder names. A search engine may judge [...]

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URL naming tips for web masters (& web mistresses) July 13th, 2010

Here are some basic guidelines on URL naming and structuring to follow when building a new website from scratch.
Use of keywords
Someone should have already identified the high value keywords which will provide the highest traffic volume to the new site. These keywords should be present in page URLs to help improve the site’s [...]

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SMTP Configuration and e-mail deliverability May 11th, 2010

Prerequisite:
Server with Windows Server 2003 / 2008
Sending e-mails is quite straightforward; all modern programming languages have some built-in methods to achieve this task. Delivering an e-mail is a totally different matter.
Probably anyone that has ever had any dealing with websites sending e-mails has faced the problem where the e-mail is ending up in Spam/Junk box [...]

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How to get a new IT system working for you December 29th, 2009

Most IT systems are sold into companies on the premise that they will deliver productivity increases and efficiency savings. The idea is that staff will save time through the automation of tasks. Managers will make better decisions with access to the accurate updated information whenever they need it. So why does this often not happen?

 This [...]

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New product: FelineCMF passes Microsoft testing! October 20th, 2009

 We are very pleased to announce that our new Content Management FrameWork product, FelineCMF, has been tested and meets the criteria for the Microsoft “Platform Test for ISV Solutions” program. Specifically, FelineCMF has passed these 3 tests:  Platform Hosted Tests: Web services and .NET Framework , Platform Windows 2008 Server, and Platform SQL Server 2008
FelineCMF is a web-based content [...]

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