Client Reviews

“Ray did excellent job on converting my HTML website to a secure and easy manageable site. Highly recommended.”
“I worked with Ray on developing a friend's business site. Not only did he delivered a high quality work product but he was very cooperative with my crazy work schedule. I'm happy to have chosen Ray and can call him a perfectionist with all the best qualities.”
“Ray Selby is a well-skilled professional webmaster (and an overall nice guy!) who really listens to his clients and can solve their problems before they realize they have them.”
“Ray really got us out of a bind when our website had been hacked. He was very efficient and cost effective and was able to communicate with us with a great depth of knowledge without getting us lost in the techno jargon. ”
“Ray's expertise, knowledge and creativity have been invaluable to The Sussex Newspaper. He came to our aid at a time when most developers would have given up.”
“I am impressed an happy with your work on my site"
“Ray is good in his work as a webmaker, he helps you to keep the price low and makes sure your website looks like you would like him to look like."
“Ray is highly professional, extremely patient and painstaking. I liked his creative input and would recommend him unreservedly.”

"Ray constantly came up with new problem solving ideas and, just as importantly, implemented them with incredible enthusiasm."

"I've worked with quite a few developers and web designers over the years and Ray ranks among the best of them."

"I would whole-heartedly recommend Ray's services to anyone and should we have any problems again he will definitely be our first port of call."

FAQ - Meaning of Web 2.0

 

Q: What is all this talk of Web 2.0 (or the semantic web)? Can you explain what is meant?

A:web1-web2 Only in recent years, has Sir Tim Berners-Lee's 1980s vision, and subsequent decades of work with the World Wide Web Consortium, finally found its footing, in the main-stream.

With the introduction of technology, that has facilitated what is now known as "Web 2.0", tools like social networking sites, twitter, blogging etc. are in the hands of everyone.

Now, the introduction of what is called "cloud computing" - the moving of data into the cloud of online systems that store it, as an alternative to local disk storage - is also available to everyman. The data is processed, "in the cloud" by powerful server machines that deliver the processed data back to the user, through the web browser.

Harnessing the power is not anywhere near as complex as it sounds, provided you have the assistance required from an expert professional service, such as Goaheadspace, Amsterdam.

"We only seem tall because we stand on the backs of giants"

Thanks must also go also to all those intellectual giants, the programmers who, through the decades, who have made all this possible.

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