We have a Refresh Meeting scheduled for this next Tuesday, April 28th at The Flying Saucer in Downtown Little Rock. We are changing the venue up this time around since we have pretty much outgrown our previous location. Our past meetings we have seen upward of 30 or so members. This week we are going […]
Twitter API Wiki / Sign in with Twitter
Facebook Connect has definitely been a blessing for handling user authentication on various forms of web2.0 applications and websites. I have used Facebook Connect on several of my personal projects as well as things we develop for our clients. With the popularity of Twitter, I figured it would only be a short period of time […]
WordCamp Dallas • 2009
I think that I am going to try to head over to Wordcamp Dallas this June. Wordcamp is a 2 day conference dealing exclusively with WordPress. This years event will be held at the University of Texas at Dallas (Richardson, Texas). The dates for the camp are Saturday, June 27, 2009 (9:30am – 5:00pm) and […]
Recent Gmail Outage
Fortunately I don’t rely to heavily on Gmail for my personal emails, I am still somewhat tethered to Microsoft Outlook for my emails that run through our Plethware premium email solution but for some of my friends, and a few folks I spotted at Starbucks this afternoon, Gmail was down and they were aggravated. Here’s […]
WordPress HelpCenter
I love how WordPress has become so mainstream these days that ancillary business opportunities are being created. Alex King, a well-known software developer has launched the WordPress HelpCenter, a call-in technical support service that supports WordPress issues. Here’s a link to the website: http://wphelpcenter.com/ I would love to hear from some people who have actually […]
Kelso -vs- CNN
Ashton Kutcher, AKA Kelso to all of us 70’s show fanatics, has issued a challenge to CNN to see who can have the most followers on Twitter.com. This should be pretty funny to watch, I think that they are in the process of getting Ashton on the Larry King Show (probably the only CNN personality […]
Google Container Data Center Tour
I thought that it was pretty interesting that Google posted these tours of their new container data center storage facilities on YouTube. If you are a nerd like me and you look at a Data Center Tour like others would a trip to Disneyland, you will love this… I got a kick out of how […]
Extremist Websites Using US Hosts
This is a practice that has been going on for a while now but is just starting to get some attention. Apparently some of these Muslim extremist websites that are touting anti-American sentiments are actually using web hosting infrastructures located here in the United States. I personally know of at least two other incidents similar […]
Current Projects: The Cotton Club
I have been playing around with the idea of updating my blog theme, or giving it a facelift for a few weeks now due to the fact that I had hacked my old theme pretty heavily testing various plugins, etc. I didn’t really want to go for anything drastic in terms of design because I […]
Product Review: Artisteer / WordPress Theme Generator
I have been using Artisteer’s Theme Generation software for a few weeks now and I have to say that I have been very pleased with it so far. I use the WYSIWYG theme generator as a way to layout or brainstorm themes for client projects. This is sometimes a lot faster than customizing an open-sourced […]
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