SEO eBook
I’ve wanted to learn more about SEO and how it can help drive traffic. I’ve managed to get my hands on the following SEO eBook. I was expecting a lot of complicated details which were difficult to figure out, hard to implement, or otherwise take me more time than actually worth it. I [...]
So if you are on twitter and you’ve seen the “Don’t Click: http://tinyurl.com/amgzs6″ status message, seriously. Just don’t click it. @apeatling was first on my list to state that it was a bad thing to do and it got me into investigative mode. Besides viewing the source, I found a site explainin how all the [...]
So I tried out Google Chrome yesterday along with the rest of the 2-3% internet traffic of the day. My initial impressions were clean, snappy, and very beta as far as features go, but a solid experience regardless.
They basically re-architected the browser to provide what they claim is more modern way of how the web [...]
A local techie blogged about The Whuffie Factor: The 5 Keys for Maxing Social Capital and Winning with Online Communities. Whuffie is a term that attempts to describe one’s social capital with respect to the web as we see it today. For those wanting to build a community, make it better, or just pick up [...]
I was a little bummed when I was madly hitting refresh on the Google App Engine and couldn’t get through. Once I did get through the 10K limit was already hit, all within about 15 minutes of release. I was trying to be one of the 10,000 developers allowed access after I saw [...]
Update: The 10k limit has already been hit. Wow. < 15 mins.
I saw the live Scoble feed on the Google App Engine announcement, so here are the details:
500MB storage
Available to the first 10,000 developers as of 9PM PST
10GB Bandwidth/day
200 Million megacycle CPU/day
Python code only
For a well-written app, Google says this should equate to [...]
Geeks Unite! As the title says on their page… I will be attending OpenWebVancouver this year. This event I’m especially looking forward to as it brings together web technology, culture, design, and the open source discussion all in one neat little place. If you want to learn about where the web is [...]
Featured Projects on Mozilla’s site now shows Flock under Featured Mozilla-Based Applications. Thank you Mozilla! If you’re a developer you’ll want to check out Open Komodo – the IDE is really good and has support for many different languages (using plugins). There was a recent extension added that allows you to interact [...]
Flock, the Mozilla-based social web browser has made the announcement that everyone has been waiting for: they will now integrate with MySpace. Building on the MySpace Developer Platform, Flock will allow users to surf the web with their MySpace friends in their sidebar. This integration will expose all of the . . .
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For those of you who don’t know what openID is all about, check out Chris Messina’s post on the subject. The ultra short-form of it is openID is a way of creating a global identity online. No more 10 million different username/passwords (we all know how annoying that is). I [...]
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