September 2005
Though you may not be in the market for the complete email and collaboration server replacement that is Zimbra (see my previous post), there are always goodies tucked away inside large open source... Read More
Particularly if you installed the beta, but also for vastly improved performance, you’ll want to grab the final version of Flash Player 8 as soon as possible.... Read More
Zimbra is either the coolest thing I’ve seen this month, or too good to be true. I haven’t decided which yet. Previously known as Liquid Systems, Zimbra is the new name of the company, as... Read More
The image you see at the left isn’t particularly remarkable — a nice little Illustrator drawing exported to JPG for the sake of displaying it online. It goes without saying that the... Read More
I’m working directly with two web designers right now. Guess which one makes more money: Designer One: This guy is a true artist. He likes to take on difficult web design challenges. His work... Read More
I see the DHTML clone of the classic game Lemmings that surfaced a couple of years back has returned to the Web. Check it out before the lawyers lock it away again!... Read More
Viral marketing may seem like a hit-and-miss proposition, but with Kent's guidance, and his detailed review of several winning (and losing!) campaigns, you'll be well-positioned to create your own... Read More
Although there’s no doubt that RSS is hot with the cool kids, when it comes to proactive methods of contacting an audience, almost every client we’ve spoken to in previous last 12 months... Read More
Mrsmiley in last blog asks what split testing is, as well as important question about measuring results. You need to know this stuff as a web developer/designer if your market involves helping people... Read More
http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/09/07/case-study-of-startup-online-subscription-based-programs/ There were some good comments and questions to above post, about update on my startup Experience... Read More
Software Freedom Day is this Saturday, with events around the globe. The event hopes to promote the value to be found in the use of open source and free software. Some press reports suggest much of... Read More
I have spent the majority of my technology years in and around financial services dealing with issues of data security, retention, archiving and reporting. Though the finance sector is considered... Read More
Coming late in October, open source users will be sure to find SUSE 10 much more in tune with the needs of Linux desktop power users. I particularly like the inclusion of the Mozilla browser and... Read More
Thinking about producing a screencast? Will quick and dirty do the trick, as long as it’s free? vnc2swf could be just what you need: Set up a VNC server. The free VNC Server for Windows... Read More




