- Source: Daniweb
Daniweb is an online message board for technologists and computer programmers. Daniweb is also known for its efforts in publishing and formalizing social media etiquette.
History
Daniweb was founded in 2002 by Dani Wolkowicki (née Horowitz). Daniweb business networking tool is based on Wolkowicki's algorithm which matches social network users based on their chat behavior.
In 2007, Daniweb community administrator Davey Winder broke the story that TomTom GPS devices came from a factory infected with a virus. A number of news outlets picked up the story and ultimately forced TomTom to admit the faux pas.
In 2008, Google awarded Daniweb with its Enterprise Superstar award.
In 2015, internet security service Have I Been Pwned? reported that Daniweb suffered a data breach that resulted in the disclosure of over 1 million accounts including email and IP addresses.
Features
The website's main page features a section which highlighs the recent blog entries. Along the left side, it categorizes topics for forum discussions that encompass a wide range of programming languages, such as C, C++, C#, Java, VB.NET, Python, Perl, Assembly, Pascal, Delphi, and Visual Basic 4/5/6. The site also includes forums on computer science, software design, and game development. Additional features include a links directory and an IRC chat network.
Google Panda
In 2011, Daniweb was initially cited in an article at Search Engine Land as one of the top 100 domains to suffer losses by the Google Panda algorithm. Other publications such as Search Engine Watch, Web Pro News, and other outlets published Daniweb's successes and failures within their Google Panda coverage.
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daniweb
- List of Internet forums
- X86 assembly language
- Message Passing Interface
- Open Invention Network
- Nils Lahr