Monthly Archives: February 2012
Magento Integration Leads e-Commerce

Magento development is a hot cake among the e-commerce development community. Learn how magento’s integration modules made it a success among other e-commerce tools. Magento is the most popular e-commerce tool globally. While experts debate and list their preferred magento features, a unanimous opinion among magento developers would place the integration features of magento on top. Although building an e-commerce site is not rocket science however the length of success varies with each e-commerce site deployed. And it is the selection of the magento integration modules that defines the technical muscle of an e-commerce site within a specified budget. Magento integration modules are segregated into 10 different categories such as accountancy, CRM, payment, shipping, social media to name a few. All categories have number of modules which are highly useful and can prove to be highly advantageous if set in accordance to the specific business needs. Considering CRM, magento integration …
Joomla 2.5 released with better features and easy updates

Joomla has been a successful CMS among major CMSs for its active user community, speedy upgrades, and focused development patterns. From inception Joomla has been downloaded more than 23 million times and powers more than 1.5 million sites globally and currently holds 10% of the CMS market. Joomla’s growth has been credited to its constant focus on its respective segment of developers along with the speed of its upgrades. Recently Joomla made its version 2.5 available for downloads. Version 2.5 comes with many interesting upgrades such as automatic notification for core and extension updates, multi data base support, and auto completion. Along with these critical upgrades there has been special emphasis on fixing cross-site scripting vulnerabilities which is one of the growing concerns among web developers. The Joomla learning curve which is reflected by its current offerings and module options has pleased the developers across the world. On one hand …
Revenue from mobile app ads or income from paid app deployment?

The mobile app market is growing at rate that has no match and has paved the way for a highly segmented and target oriented advertising. These variables are something of interest to advertisers, who spend a lot for customer engagement with minimal efficiency. At present mobile applications are basically limited to static banner ads of dimensions 350×50 mostly. According to research it is found that the total revenue model of mobile applications is based mostly on advertisements. Infact, games which are strategized to be initially free and later followed by download charges register less than 2% conversion rates, rest all comes through advertising. The entire mobile app advertising revolves around advertising companies such as iAds or AdMob which monitor and drive the ads featured in mobile apps. iAds monitors app ads for iOS devices while AdMob features ads for android devices. If you have an app developed, and want to …

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