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The HTML5 Herald is really becoming quite dynamic for an “ol’ timey” newspaper! We’ve added a video with the new <video> element, made our site available offline, added support to remember the user’s name and email address, and used geolocation to detect the user’s location. But there’s still more we can do to make it even more fun. http://my.safaribooksonline.com/book/web-development/9780980846904/canvas-svg-and-drag-and-drop/chap_drawing

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Traditional publishing was revolutionised by the advent of print on demand services. As the digital age advanced and new printing and printer ink technology became available the approach to publishing changed. Print on demand has seen a boom as unlike traditional publishing the technical setup is much quicker, costs are reduced due to low inventory costs and publishers only print the number of books according to the demand. Print on demand has also become a popular means of creating customised business cards, greeting cards and a variety of other mediums. Here are twenty of the best print on demand services on offer. http://www.cartridgesave.co.uk/news/20-top-print-on-demand-services/

20 Top Print On Demand Services 

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Buying and selling websites offers quick profits | Technology

Who'd be a property developer nowadays? The answer: people who develop online properties - rather than physical ones - by snapping up undeveloped sites in a practice known as website flipping. The principle is exactly the same as that of property development: flippers fix up the undeveloped sites and sell them for a profit. As with property development, it's all about adding value. In property, adding value may mean converting a loft. Online, it means increasing visitor traffic and improving website revenue.