Probably one of the hottest things going right now in the mobile / social / wireless community has to be Geolocation applications like Gowalla, Foursquare, Brightkite, and Loopt. I am sure that there are several other applications on the market that I don’t know about but for the most part the two leaders of the […]
Feedburner Socialize Service (Push RSS to Twitter)
Lately I have had a lot of frustrations regarding Feedburner regarding the way they randomly drop my subscription counts. On any given day my subscription counts can drop from somewhere in the 900’s to the 300’s for no apparent reason. Most of the lost subscriptions can usually be tracked back to FriendFeed but after going […]
Meet Dwight David Honeycutt
This political spoof video of Dwight David Honeycutt, Conway, Arkansas school board candidate, has been circulating around for a little while now. It’s absolutely hilarious! I debated as to whether or not I should post it to my blog or not because it has some bad language, but I decided this morning to go ahead […]
Some Personal, Business, & Development Goals for 2010
The other day I was looking over my personal goals that I had set going into 2009. I feel really good about what I was able to accomplish in 2009 but unfortunately there are still a few things that I am going to carry over into 2010. This is not to say that 2009 was […]
Stay Tuned for NASCAR Posts in 2010
This past year I did a lot of blogging on the topic of NASCAR for a side project that my partners and I launched. I covered probably half of the season and supplied content on a bi-weekly basis related to the drivers and teams involved with the sport. While 2009 was an awesome season, I […]
2009 Review: Huge Year for Facebook (Poll)
Going into 2009 I think we all knew that social media was going to transform the web as we knew it but I don’t think that any of us expected it to explode into the mainstream as fast as it did. The 3 big social networks, Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace all entered 2009 with some […]
2009 Review: Open Source CMS Advancements (Poll)
Since CMS, or content management solutions, are a pivotal part of the web development industry, I thought that I would do a year-end review of the top open-source solutions that are on the market and try to highlight some areas of advancement that took place. One thing that was evident to me in 2009 was […]
WordPress Plugin: Max Banner Ad Plugin
This past week I have been working on a project for a sports radio station in WordPress. One of the requirements for the project was that they wanted to be able to run a lot of advertising rotations (banner ads) on the site. My partners and I have an ad server of our own that […]
20 Advantages w/ Pleth’s Business Class Email
Yesterday I was speaking with a close friend who owns a software company that caters to a Niche market inside the healthcare industry. He has had a lot of success in the software industry over the years and is a whole lot of fun to collaborate with. As of late he and I have a […]
Thoughts on Email Archiving & Regulatory Compliance
I recently wrote a post for our corporate website about Sarbanes-Oxley and the impact it has on corporate email archiving and retention. Lately I have been hearing a lot of friends in the IT industry talk about how they are being forced to comply with stronger regulatory guidelines for industry compliance. Granted, this is not […]
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