A hot topic in the Facebook Developer Community right now has to do with the idea that Facebook will soon start charging a $375 application verification fee annually to developers who develop applications for the Facebook platform. In exchange, the developers applications will be awarded an official facebook stamp of approval badge and priority listing […]
Verizon Leaks Obama’s Phone Records
Wow, talk about a breach of security. Apparently some Verizon employees are out of a job following their exploits of dipping into President-Elect Barrack Obama’s cell phone records. I just can’t imagine someone’s mindset thinking that they could get away with something like this. All I can say is that I hope they didn’t jeopardize […]
MODx Document Management Snippet
I just wanted to post a little bit about a project that I will be working on in the coming weeks. My business partner Greg Smart and I were talking the other day about document management inside of MODx and sorting by timestamp. Now, if you are unfamiliar w/ MODx, you should check it out, […]
SEC Allows Additional Facebook Investors
We learned today that the SEC has issued a ruling that will allow Facebook to take on more than 500 investors. 500 is generally the magic number that the SEC keys on when evaluating a company. Keep in mind that Facebook is still privately held but is surpassing it’s rival MySpace which is now publicly […]
Trumba Calendar Sync – No More!
For a couple of years now I have been using a very nice piece of software for managing our church calendar online called Trumba. I first met the Trumba guys in Vegas we have been using their software every since to synchronize the calendar in our church secretaries calendar w/ the calendar that displays on […]
My Audi TT Issues (updated)
Update: I just wanted to post an update regarding my Audi TT Roadster and also wanted to thank Berndt (from Germany) on his suggestions that I passed along to my service manager at our last meeting. The bottom line is that I am going to go into my 4th weekend without my TT Roadster, it […]
Google Friend Connect
I just signed up to participate in the rollout of Google’s Friend Connect beta. For those of you who may already be familiar with Facebook Connect, this is along those same lines in that it will allow website visitors to connect and interact with websites using their Google, Yahoo, AIM, or OpenID account, very similar […]
Tips For Online Retailers
Mike from Webpronews posted some great tips he picked up from Yahoo Search Marketing for online retailers that are looking to attract shoppers this holiday season. I was actually considering publishing chapter 2 to a post I did last year that had some suggestions for our e-commerce clients but I think that Mike did a […]
Add your URL to Google
I had an old friend ask me today how to submit his website to Google, the short answer was to send him a link to: Add your URL to Google, but I went ahead and elaborated as to how I approach Google submissions. The first thing that I do is to submit an XML sitemap, […]
Imitation Equals Flattery…
A lot of times when we develop pieces for a client campaign I think that we automatically assume that they just go away once that campaign is over and that they have lost all of their value but as I found out today, that isn’t always the case. I was forwarded a link this morning […]
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