February 2008
After posting the Yahoo microsearch entry last night I had a thought. Google has already mastered web 1.0 style search. I use it all the time (even if I am not always thrilled with the results),... Read More
The Semantic Web means a lot of different things to a small group of people and it means pretty much nothing to a larger group of people. Yahoo is working hard to change that. It is no secret that... Read More
ColdFusion 8 made a big splash when it was released -- it gave die-hard fans something to get excited about, and forced the naysayers to stand up and pay attention. Here, Brian talks us through the... Read More
The Software and Information Industry Association have announced the Codie Awards finalists for 2008 – and ColdFusion 8 is listed in the Best Web Services Solution category. The winners... Read More
Mozilla have launched a spin-off company, Mozilla Messaging, which states as its mission to improve “the killer app of the internet” — email. The initial focus for Mozilla Messaging... Read More
Almost every developer has run into some bad documentation in their day. I can’t even remember how many times I’ve had to talk to a disgruntled tech support guy about an issue that should have... Read More
Color Correction is one of those things you don’t get a lot of practice on as a web designer, so I thought we might look the quick and mostly foolproof method I prefer to use. Let’s start... Read More
Every designer knows that Photoshop's Brush tool is terrific for touching up photos and other images. However, few realize that it's also a powerful utility for creating graphics from scratch, fast!... Read More
Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, you know that Microsoft is looking to acquire Yahoo! for $42 billion. Yahoo! has rejected the offer and is now reportedly exploring options with... Read More
Last week saw the launch of 99designs.com. SitePoint’s first spin-off company, 99designs will shepherd SitePoint’s Design Contests section into its new life as a separate site. One particularly... Read More
Over the last couple of years there has been a massive increase in the number and diversity of business orientated web applications. All designed to make your business more productive in one way or... Read More
For those of us who weren’t able to make it to New Zealand for last week’s Webstock conference, interface design Luke Wroblewski has done an admirable job of blogging key points from many... Read More
How do you prefer to program? There are plenty of arguements for and against both, but at the end of the day, which do you use? are you a Object Orientated Programming (OOP) devotee? a Procedural... Read More
I’ve just been taking a look over some of the early results of the SitePoint Reader Survey. We’re getting some invaluable feedback about the site — tons of suggestions for things we... Read More




