A simple library that provides standard Unicode emoji support across all platforms.
Google APIs are application programming interfaces developed by Google which allow communication with Google Services and their integration to other services.
This site uses the viewport meta tag which means the content may be optimized for mobile content.
A semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability.
PayPal is a American international e-commerce service that enables companies and individuals to send money and to accept payments without revealing any financial details.
websites using the $ symbol on their website - meaning it may accept payment in this currency used in Israel.
A family of standard web feed formats used to publish frequently updated information like blog entries, news headlines, audio and video.
A pingback is one of four types of linkback methods for Web authors to request notification when somebody links to one of their documents. This enables authors to keep track of who is linking to, or referring to their articles.
GoDaddy email provides a personalized address but protection against viruses and spam and includes tools like Calendar.
Constant Contact's Small Business Marketing suite of tools help you reach, engage, and acquire new customers through email, events, and social media
nginx [engine x] is a HTTP server and mail proxy server written by Igor Sysoev.
Content Security Policy is best used as defense-in-depth, to reduce the harm caused by content injection attacks.
Google's hosted library for web fonts. Allows websites to choose and use fonts from a free, wide variety of fonts.
This page contains a meta robots tag which tells search engines and robots to index or not index the page.
The http-equiv attribute provides an HTTP header for the information/value of the content attribute. The http-equiv attribute can be used to simulate an HTTP response header.
A canonical link element is an HTML element that helps webmasters prevent duplicate content issues by specifying the "canonical", or "preferred".
UTF-8 (8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode. It is the preferred encoding for web pages.