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- The Cookie Cutter
- New SportsAble website going live today
- Anti Flash
- Internet Explorer 6 will be ending in 2012
- Adobe Is Ending Flash for Mobile
- Fresh content to win in Google’s algo’ overhaul
- 13.5% growth in online advertising to £2.26 billion in first half of 2011
- Has your Chrome browser gone AWOL?
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- The Web Underclass
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David is the founder of Jerram. A keen technical diver and family man, David is dedicated to creativity and the pursuit of pure communication.
The Cookie Cutter
New EU data protection legislation is coming into force this month, to ensure that website owners declare the cookies used to track visitors on their websites. Specifically, the directive seeks to allow visitors to fully understand how data is being … Continue reading →
New SportsAble website going live today
The new SportsAble website is going live today. The team at Jerram are all really proud to have been involved with this deserving charity, and we are delighted to have given our time to make the new website a reality. … Continue reading →
Anti Flash
Why we don’t prefer to use flash animations and content if we can help it… We really like the smooth transitions and unique interactive capabilities within Flash. However, for most applications, Flash can be a disaster. The following are our … Continue reading →
Fresh content to win in Google’s algo’ overhaul
You may have seen that Google has been overhauling it’s search engine algorithms recently, aiming to help searchers to gain up-to-date results. The main objective seems to be to serve relevant results with more effort paid to recency. Although Google … Continue reading →
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