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Site Info - Exacttarget.comOverview of web technologies used by Exacttarget.com. Website Background Email Marketing and Cross Channel Marketing | ExactTargetExactTarget is the preferred targeted email marketing provider for Fortune 500 enterprises and Small Businesses offering software for email marketing, mobile marketing, social media marketing and web personalization. Description on Homepage Develops software for creating, targeting, tracking, and managing email campaigns. Description from Alexa 21 February 2000 Online since Number 7,530 of all websites according to Alexa Popularity rank
Main visitors locations Drupal is an open source content management system written in PHP, originally developed by Dries Buytaert. DotNetNuke is an open source content management system based on Microsoft .NET technology, originally developed by Shaun Walker.
PHP is a popular scripting language for creating web pages. Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology on the .NET framework.
JavaScript is a lightweight, object-oriented, cross-platform scripting language, mainly used within web pages. Adobe Flash (by Adobe Systems, formerly Shockwave Flash and Macromedia Flash) is a multimedia platform for adding animation and interactivity to web pages.
JQuery is a JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating and Ajax interaction. Originally developed by John Resig. ASP.NET Ajax is a JavaScript library based on ASP.NET, developed by Microsoft.
HTML - Hypertext Mark-up Language - is the a language to define web pages. Transitional version of XHTML.
UTF-8 (8-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode, which is backwards compatible with ASCII. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a lossy compression method suitable to store photographic images. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless compression image format, suitable to store graphics with uniformly colored areas, and originally introduced as a free, open-source successor of GIF. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a lossless compression image format, originally introduced by CompuServe and suitable to store graphics, logos and simple animations. External Cascading Style Sheets define style rules in a separate CSS file. Embedded Cascading Style Sheets define a set of style rules in a <style> element within a web page. Inline Cascading Style Sheets define style rules directly within an (X)HTML element using the style attribute. Gzip (GNU zip) is a file compression algorithm. A strong ETag is an HTTP header field for validation of cached web pages, that indicates a byte-for-byte identical page in the cache. Session cookies are temporary cookies, which are deleted when the user closes the browser.
Persistent cookies with an expiration time between 1 month and 1 year.
HttpOnly cookies are used only in the HTTP protocol and not in client side scripts, which may increase security.
Non-secure cookies may be used via an unencrypted connections, which may be a security threat.
Thawte is an SSL certificate authority owned by Symantec. The Google +1 button allows visitors to recommend web pages to friends. A Twitter Button allows a Twitter user to post a tweet from the visited site. AddThis is a social bookmarking and sharing service owned by Clearspring Technologies. Facebook Social Plugins provide a way for Facebook users to share web pages with their friends.
The Internet Information Services (IIS) are a set of Internet-based services for Windows, developed by Microsoft.
Windows is a popular operating system produced by Microsoft.
The Google Libraries API is a content distribution network for the most popular, open-source JavaScript libraries, provided by Google.
Omniture Web Analytics is a web site traffic analysis service. Its products include SiteCatalyst, WebSideStory and Hitbox. New Relic is a web application performance management tool. Google Analytics is a free service to get detailed statistics about the visitors of a website, provided by Google.
DoubleClick is an advertising network owned by Google. Commercial entities Technology Score The technology score rates a site based on its technologies in a range from 0 to 100. It consists in a popularity score (how many sites use the same technologies), a traffic score (how much traffic have other sites using the same technologies) and a version score (how many sites use more recent technology versions). Quality alerts also affect the rating.
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