September 2008
Adobe plugged up a glaring hole in their enterprise Flash product lineup today with the release of the Flash Media Encoding Server. The new product encodes and transcodes video to Flash, but it's... Read More
Facebook's privacy settings are getting increasingly granular -- and increasingly more complicated. That's both good and bad for consumers. The social network now has a tool that allows you to view... Read More
Ever been stuck trying to shoehorn UTF-8 encoded strings into a Latin1 character set? Troels encountered this problem recently, and this is how he tackled it.Read More
Adobe announced today that there have been 25 million installs of AIR applications since the runtime's release. However, because of how they arrived at the number, it seems likely that the actual... Read More
Microsoft announced today that Silverlight will support the H.264 and AAC codecs. The change won't make it into the upcoming Silverlight 2 release, though, and will come later in version 3.... Read More
We all know forums are a great place for networking, getting advice, or getting answers to problems we couldn't solve on our own. But did you know that your participation in a forum can drive high... Read More
If you’ve had experience building layouts using HTML tables, you’ll be familiar with the use of the colspan and rowspan attributes of the td element. In this demo, Kevin shows how these... Read More
According to leaked screenshots obtained by the blog TechCrunch, AOL is planning a revamp of its home page that would put an emphasis on third party services, links to outside sites, and RSS. It's... Read More
Over 100 startups will launch over the next few days at the TechCrunch50 and Demofall08 conferences. In years past, these conferences were pitched to startups as a way to get in front of the tech... Read More
Do you share a lot of links on Delicious, Twitter, or your blog? What if every time you sent traffic away from your site or account via those links, you could make a little cash? A new startup... Read More
Google's new Chrome browser is supposed to be a shot at Microsoft and Internet Explorer, but early stats suggest that it is Firefox -- the open source browser that Google supports -- that is taking a... Read More
A new report out from video ad serving technology provider LiveRail indicates that video ads are playing very well with consumers, but advertisers still aren't biting. Only about 21% of videos have... Read More
Word on the street is that Joost will soon ditch its downloadable P2P TV client favor of a browser plugin and will allow P2P streaming over a web-based site. Is that a smart move or is it too... Read More
SitePoint is still looking for a technical editor to join our publishing team. This position is always hard to fill, because it sounds like we’re looking for an apostrophe nazi. Banish that... Read More







