2Advanced Studios, The Million Dollar Homepage, Search Engine Watch
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Webmonkey: the Web Developers Resource, idocs Guide to HTML, HTML Codes - Characters and symbols
Color: Names, HTML Colors, Lab, Matters, Psychology & Design, Communicating With Color, Font Names
ADOBE Video Workshop, ADOBE TV, Photoshop Tutorial, Photoshop Tutorial(2), After Effects Tutorials
Wikimedia Commons, MediaCollege, Camera Moves, Shot Types, Video Basics By Herbert Zettl, What is a storyboard?, Freeplay Music, Record Audio
JavaScript Source, JavaScript Tutorial, Html Codes
Visual Design WebQuest, How to design a website, Web Page Design, HTML, and Graphics
Animated GIF Using Fireworks, Photography
IEClass (Web Design Technologies)
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Microsoft Expression - Web & Design
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Adobe ActionScript® 3 (AS3) API Reference
http://gaming.adobe.com/whyflash/ | http://gaming.adobe.com/showcase/
http://www.lynda.com/search?q=flash+cs6
Atomic Learning
http://www.atomiclearning.com/k12/flashcs6_animations Creating Animations Training
http://www.atomiclearning.com/k12/fcs6_as ActionScripting a Scene Training
http://www.atomiclearning.com/k12/flshcs6pc Intro Training
Five Internet Pioneers.....
Marc Andreessen: Founding partner of Andreessen Horowitz, he wrote the code for Mosaic; a graphical web browser often credited for making the World Wide Web what it is today.
Tim Berners-Lee: Already a knight in the service of the Queen, Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web.
Vinton Cerf: “The Father of the Internet,” he co-invented the Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) that for practical purposes is the Internet: Without it, there would be no Wi-Fi, Ethernet, LANs, www., e-mail, FTP, or 3G/4G, according to Wired.
Robert Kahn: The lesser well-known co-inventor of the TCP/IP protocol.
Louis Pouzin: While at MIT he developed the CYCLADES computer network and what is called a datagram packet switching network, the stuff from which TCP/IP originated.
Source: http://upstart.bizjournals.com/news/technology/2013/03/18/queen-elizabeth-honors-super-engineers.html
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World Wide Web Consortium, W3Schools Online Web Tutorials, W3C Markup Validation Service
Webmonkey: the Web Developers Resource, idocs Guide to HTML, HTML Codes - Characters and symbols
Color: Names, HTML Colors, Lab, Matters, Psychology & Design, Communicating With Color, Font Names
ADOBE Video Workshop, ADOBE TV, Photoshop Tutorial, Photoshop Tutorial(2), After Effects Tutorials
Wikimedia Commons, MediaCollege, Camera Moves, Shot Types, Video Basics By Herbert Zettl, What is a storyboard?, Freeplay Music, Record Audio
JavaScript Source, JavaScript Tutorial, Html Codes
Visual Design WebQuest, How to design a website, Web Page Design, HTML, and Graphics
Animated GIF Using Fireworks, Photography
IEClass (Web Design Technologies)
Notepad++ Free source code editor and Notepad replacement
CSS Tutorial Free CSS Video Tutorial With Template Examples
Microsoft Expression - Web & Design
Creative Cloud Tutorials Audio/Video, Gaming, Graphic Design, Mobile, Photography, Publishing, Web
Flash Turorial
Adobe ActionScript® 3 (AS3) API Reference
http://gaming.adobe.com/whyflash/ | http://gaming.adobe.com/showcase/
http://www.lynda.com/search?q=flash+cs6
Atomic Learning
http://www.atomiclearning.com/k12/flashcs6_animations Creating Animations Training
http://www.atomiclearning.com/k12/fcs6_as ActionScripting a Scene Training
http://www.atomiclearning.com/k12/flshcs6pc Intro Training
Five Internet Pioneers.....
Marc Andreessen: Founding partner of Andreessen Horowitz, he wrote the code for Mosaic; a graphical web browser often credited for making the World Wide Web what it is today.
Tim Berners-Lee: Already a knight in the service of the Queen, Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web.
Vinton Cerf: “The Father of the Internet,” he co-invented the Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) that for practical purposes is the Internet: Without it, there would be no Wi-Fi, Ethernet, LANs, www., e-mail, FTP, or 3G/4G, according to Wired.
Robert Kahn: The lesser well-known co-inventor of the TCP/IP protocol.
Louis Pouzin: While at MIT he developed the CYCLADES computer network and what is called a datagram packet switching network, the stuff from which TCP/IP originated.
Source: http://upstart.bizjournals.com/news/technology/2013/03/18/queen-elizabeth-honors-super-engineers.html
Become a web developer - Make $30 an hour, CNN Money, Gates: Coding's not just for nerds
The Best Jobs Without A College Degree, CareerCast