I am pretty excited today about a new addition to my development arsenal. I was showing my partners Brian Gardners Premium Revolution / WordPress products and how they function this morning and we decided to purchase his entire collection from him as well as access to any further works that he releases in the future. […]
Plaxo Keeps Getting Better…
I have been a premium Plaxo user since the company started. Since my business interests are primarily B2B (Business to Business) Service Providers, my contacts literally are my bread and butter. I have somewhere in the neighborhood of 2500 contacts after I recently audited it, being able to keep track of these folks over the […]
Adding Form to DB Record in PHPR
I recently had a pretty intensive PHPR project where I had to create a page for a client that called in records from their database as well as displaying a form that visitors could us to contact the “name” and “email” from that particular record. In theory this isn’t a complicated thing to get your […]
Sad Day in Arkansas…
It’s a sad day in Arkansas, Bill Gwatney was shot and killed today in Little Rock. I had the opportunity to meet Bill a few years back while I served as a consultant to a state commission and he left a great impression on me. I think that he may have still been a State […]
WordPress for Iphone
I was just on the WordPress site looking through the plugins database and noticed where they have the new WordPress for Iphone App available for download from the Apple App Store. As I am sure a lot of you already know I am a huge fan of the WordPress Project and have been for a […]
Projects: Ownership Resorts (phase one)
I am a little behind on updating my blog with some of my latest projects, sorry. Thanks however to those of you who emailed me to make sure I wasn’t eaten by a shark on vacation! I recently completed a project for a new client, Ownership Resorts. If that name sounds familiar to you, it’s […]
PHPR Project Management
I found this interesting post on the Xlinesoft forum tonight. (Best Practices) It relates to Best Practices for using PHPRunner & Subversioning. I currently don’t have a use for this in anything I am working on but thought that it was pretty interesting so I decided to include it here… —————————————————— 1.0 Summary: Setting up […]
Remote Access Solution: LogMeIn
My friend Garth told me about LogMeIn a while back but I have only recently started using it on my office systems and I have to admit that it’s a great product. It’s very easy to setup and using it remotely actually works better, in my opinion, than RDC. I wish I would have had […]
Hackers Exploit DNS
Just saw this reported on CNN this morning. SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) — A giant vulnerability in the Internet’s design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. Criminals sent Internet users in Texas to a fake Google site. The page’s program automatically clicked on ads. The problem is being […]
AOL to Yahoo? Microsoft?
In a move that shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that Time Warner is poised to sell off AOL in separate pieces and will reportedly separate its advertising and content platforms with its dial-up business to get the most out of the poor sucker that acquires it. According […]
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