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 […]
Beau Lebens Facebook Connect
I have going back and forth w/ Beau Lebens today after reading his How To blog post on Dented Reality discussing his variation of the Facebook Connect application and after testing it today, it’s a very clean plug-in and it seems to work very smoothly. In his blog post he also outlines all of the […]
Moving and Shaking
Two of my favorite developers / designers, Brian Gardner & Jason Santa Maria, made announcements about their future today and I wanted to take a few moments to wish them both the best for 2009 in their endeavors. My favorite email to his blog subscribers: I am very proud to announce the launching of my […]
Data Loss Dooms Journalspace
I was just reading a post on Data Center Knowledge this morning about a blog hosting service that I had actually heard of, Journalspace, who is apparently shutting their doors after they apparently lost all of their clients data due to one of the poorest backup strategies I have every heard of. This is yet […]
Facebook Connect Test
Some of you that follow my blog will remember that I have been testing Facebook Connect on my personal blog using some code written by Javier Reyes of Six Jumps that he was kind enough to share with me. I have to admit that I have struggled to get my mind around this platform but […]
Features for WordPress 2.8
WordPress 2.7 has only been out for a short time but the folks at Automattic and the WordPress Developer community are already looking forward to version 2.8. If you haven’t already upgraded to 2.7, you should do so pretty quickly. It’s a major redesign of the backend / dashboard. I have slowly migrated my clients […]
6 New Web Technologies of 2008
There was a great article on Wired.com this morning about 6 new web technologies that emerged in 2008 that everyone needs to use now. Michael Calore did a great job in this piece, be sure to check out what the top one deals with, Digital Identity! Every year, we see scores of innovations trickle onto […]
OpenID Needs Exposure
While I am a huge fan of Facebook Connect, I also have been rooting for OpenID to gain some traction as well as a universal login sharing solution but it just hasn’t gotten the attention that Facebook Connect has, and for obvious reasons, everyone is already familiar w/ Facebook and it’s one of the most […]
Invitation from the FBI
Here’s something you don’t see everyday, the FBI has issued an invitation to hackers or just anyone interested in cracking codes to break a cipher they have placed on their website. The code was generated by the FBI cryptanalysts. They have even posted some primers for newbies out there that are interested and want to […]
Mailtrust Advisory Board
I am going to be on the Mailtrust Customer Advisory Board for the next 6 months. I was talking w/ one of their representatives today about how Mailtrust’s Noteworthy product is probably my most favorite SAAS solution on the market! I didn’t really realize how handy the webmail interface was because I usually download everything […]
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