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  • Jun 09, 11

    Now-a-days mobiles become one of the main necessities in our daily life. The modern phone sets are capable to browse the web, to watch videos and download important information’s. For that reason most companies started rebuilding their websites mobile compatible. Today we present 15 Tutorials to help you developing websites for mobile compatible. Enjoy!

  • Nov 13, 11

    In January 2010, the Microsoft owned search-engine Bing, announced its recipe search feature. Just over a year later in 2011 (which is like a lifetime in the world of IT), Google announced ‘Recipe View’, which is its version of the same thing. Despite being slower to the market, because it is better known; when Google released their version the food blogging community raved about it, saying that it was a really good thing and that it was going to change the way people would find recipes.

    The recipe search functionality provided by both these search engines is quite similar. The premise is that if a user enters text into a search engine that could possibly be a recipe (e.g. chocolate chip muffins), the search engine should present the user with a number of recipes for that search.

    The user should then be able to decide if they want to view recipes or not. If they do, they should have options to fine-tune their search results; for example are they looking for a recipe that is hot or cold, vegetarian or non-vegetarian, contains carrots or hazelnuts, etc.

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