March 2008
Something a bit different to start off this week: Daemon, the people behind the FarCry CMS/framework, the Fullasagoog RSS aggregator (where much of the material for this column is found) and the... Read More
The Web Standards Project announced yesterday that the Acid3 Test for JavaScript and DOM compliance had been released. The Acid3 Test is designed to test specifications for Web 2.0, and exposes... Read More
I have just recently started looking into and actually using Drupal. I installed version 5 on a Linux server and it was amazingly straightforward. Well, the installation was straightforward. I still... Read More
Unlike site flipping, domaining allows you to reap the benefits of investing in a web site without having to spend time giving your (virtual) property a facelift. In this article, Peter gives an... Read More
It was a pretty quiet week as I suspect most of the ASP.NET world is busily preparing to mix it up at MIX08 in Vegas starting today. Speaking of which, I’m about to head to Vegas myself. Contrary... Read More
With development nearing completion and internal testing well underway, we’re almost ready to raise the curtain and give the world a peek at SitePoint Marketplace 2.0. As I’ve written previously,... Read More
I had to double-check today's date when I loaded up the IEBlog this morning. Once I'd confirmed that it in fact wasn't April 1st, I continued reading, transfixed. Dean Hachamovitch, General... Read More
For the past 2 years, I’ve attended Microsoft’s MIX conference and SXSWi. This year is no different, except for the fact that they are back to back. I’ve found that conferences can either be a... Read More
This is a quick follow up to my previous posting about Web 3.0 meshups. I just wanted to clarify a few things as it seems I did not get my point across very effectively. I did not want to resurrect a... Read More
There has been an ongoing chorus (has it ever stopped) about Semantic Web blah this, and Semantic Web blah that, dry as toast… it ain’t sexy, fundamentally flawed… Mix and repeat.... Read More
MoFuse Instantly Converts Sites for the iPhone – MoFuse is a service that will take your website and instantly create a mobile version of it, sparing you the development costs of doing so by... Read More
Since the rise of YouTube and ever-increasing bandwidth, it’s obvious to anyone that ‘moving pictures’ have become a massive audience puller on the web. Although there’s never... Read More







