I am beta-testing a plugin that Dan Zarella created called Tweetbacks that I think has a lot of potential in my opinion. What it does is display Tweetbacks to your blogposts on your website. This is pretty cool stuff in my opinion and I expect that it will take hold one day soon. The only […]
Palm Announces the Pre
This is probably the prettiest thing I have seen in a long time, besides my wife of course! This is the new release from Palm that is due out sometime in 2009 from Palm. They will have a GSM later but upon it’s release it will only be available for Sprint users. I honestly can’t […]
Stephan Spencer on SEO
I just watched a great interview with Stephan Spencer from this years Search Engine Strategies conference in Chicago on the webpronews video blog. Stephan is pretty high on WordPress as a CMS, most of the speakers that I have seen from this years conference were, which was good to hear. He also recommends a few […]
Biodegradable Notebooks
One of the biggest surprises for me at this years CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas was the unveiling of a new notebook computer from Asus that is partially made from environmentally friendly components. One of these ingredients is, you guessed it, Bamboo! Didn’t see that one coming did you? ASUS Bamboo Ecobook Notebook […]
Naked Dude Dangling from Ski Lift
Update: 01/13/09 – My business partner sent me a link this morning to this game that has already been created to go along w/ the naked ski life dude. Could it be that this guy is destined to become an Internet Legend alongside the Star Wars Kid and the Grape Stomping Lady? ————————————– Okay, this […]
WordPress(MU) Multi-User
I have spent some time the past few evenings researching WordPress MU for a project that I have had in mind for quite some time and just like everything the guys at Automattic and WordPress put out, I have to say that I am very impressed. My concentration into this software started a few days […]
AJAX for updating other fields
Here is a cool trick for utilizing AJAX to update other fields on pages inside of PHPR code. I have to thank Giles for pointing out calculation.js to me, see his notes below in this post. The problem I wanted to solve was updating many price fields on a page as the user entered data […]
Pulling URL from _table_search.php
If you are using PHPR (phprunner) as your IDE to develop your PHP applications in here’s a trick that you are likely going to appreciate at some point in your coding career. If you utilize the advanced search feature in your applications (not the standard inline search, but the advanced search) and you would like […]
Predictions for 2009
I just posted Josh Catone’s Top 15 Stories of 2008 on my blog a few minutes ago and then stumbled upon his predictions for 2009, I figured this was worthy of posting as well. I think that Josh has hit the nail on the head again w/ this article. I share his belief that technologies […]
Top 15 Stories of 2008
I am a big fan of SitePoint, they not only put out some great resource books for web developers and hosting companies, but they also have a great list of contributors that post some great content. I was reading their newsletter today and found the Top 15 Web Tech Stories posted by Josh Catone and […]
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