Server Information
Google Webmaster
Webmaster tools provide you with a free and easy way to make your site more Google-friendly.
Apache
Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996.
Frameworks
PHP
PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.
Analytics and Tracking
Google Analytics
Google Analytics offers a host of compelling features and benefits for everyone from senior executives and advertising and marketing professionals to site owners and content developers.
Quantcast Measurement
Provides Quantcast with tracking information about your site which anyone can access and view demographic information.
Widgets
Twitter Tweet Button
Official Tweet Button for sharing articles on websites and counting how many times a URL has been shared.
Twitter Widget
Adds twitter to The website, this includes the user of a twitter badge, blogger javascript or anything from widgets.twimg.com.
Content Delivery Network
Twitter CDN
This page contains content sourced from the Twitter CDN, either by the use of Widgets or linking to image content on twimg.com currently hosted by Akamai and Amazon.
Aggregation Functionality
RSS
A family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts.
Document Information
HTML5 DocType
The DOCTYPE is a required preamble for HTML5 websites.
Meta Description
The description attribute provides a concise explanation of the page content.
Meta Keywords
Meta tag containing keywords related to the page.
Javascript
JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development. Its proper name is ECMAScript, though "JavaScript" is much more commonly used. The website uses JavaScript.
Encoding
ISO/IEC 8859
ISO 8859, more formally ISO/IEC 8859, is a joint ISO and IEC standard for 8-bit character encodings for use by computers. The standard is divided into numbered, separately published parts, such as ISO/IEC 8859-1, ISO/IEC 8859-2, etc., each of which may be informally referred to as a standard in itself. There are currently 15 parts as of 2006 excluding the abandoned ISO/IEC 8859-12 standard.