In my opinion Microsoft is attempting to repair their relationships with web developers with their release of Internet Explorer 8 beta preview for Developers. The keyword there is Developers. I honestly can’t remember a time in the past where Microsoft has sought out developers, like myself, to get them to to try one of their […]
Personal Websites & Blog Development
I get no less than 2 or 3 requests a week from friends asking what my recommendation is for them to setup their own personal website or blog to showcase their family photos or post entries to the web. I usually point them to a few sites like Pleth you have access to our developers […]
PHP Abstract Episode 22: Screen Scraping
One Programming Podcast that I subscribe to on my Zune is PHP Abstract. This podcast was put together by Matthew Turland and discussed Screen Scraping. This is kind of a “black art” but interesting nontheless. He discusses both Retrieval of Source Code using a function call and also a post call in PHP. He also […]
What is a Forum?
In earlier Blog Posts I have discussed the differences between Forums, or Message Boards, and their popular counterpart, the Blog. I had a client today send a note asking us if we had a document that explained what a forum was and how it operated so they could in turn release this document to their […]
Table-Based Layouts (The Next Big Thing) in CSS
I just got finished reading an article that got pushed out in the Sitepoint Times by Kevin Yank that was titled, “Table-Based Layout Is the Next Big Thing”. It was a good read that discussed how the upcoming release of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 8 is finally going to offer support for CSS Tables. This should […]
The Amazon Kindle
I ran across something pretty cool today on Amazon that I thought was worthwhile posting here. It’s a neat little device that’s put out by online retailer Amazon.com. Here’s a little bit of info on the Amazon Kindle: Amazon Kindle is a revolutionary portable reader that wirelessly downloads books, newspapers, magazines and blogs to a […]
Pakistan Causes YouTube Blackout
I noticed the other day that YouTube experienced a Global Outage, I did a little digging to find out what exactly happened. This is something I do routinely when a large site goes down so I can learn from others mistakes and use what I learn to insure that my clients websites don’t suffer a […]
Update on the Network Solutions Thing…
I posted an entry the other day, more of a rant I guess, about the whole Network Solutions “front running” thing. Here’s a link to that post: (http://www.cottonrohrscheib.com/blog/2008/02/22/shame-on-network-solutions/) if you want to get up to speed on it. If you are in the web development / hosting business or follow the industry any at all […]
Now Syndicated on Facebook!
I have been syndicating my blog on Facebook for the past few weeks and have had some really positive feedback from it. It’s kind of cool because you would think that by limiting your exposure by posting entries on a social network like Facebook you would be essentially limiting the amoount of people that are […]
The Guy Goma Story…
The Guy Goma story is one of my favorite stories to have ever popped up on the web. Long story short, he’s the guy that went to the BBC (British Television Network) for a job interview and was mistakenly whisked onto a production set and mistakenly interviewed thinking he was someone else (a technology consultant). […]
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