October 2008

Last week we announced that we were holding a competition in conjunction with the Edge Of The Web conference, which is on next week in Perth. To enter, all you had to was follow us on Twitter... Read More
Crowdsourcing sites allows freelancers to slash their costs on everything from design work to IT jobs by tapping into global online markets of freelance professionals. As James explains, it’s... Read More
Have you registered your name yet on Twitter? Digg? Facebook? MySpace? If you haven't, you need to right away. Social media is the next frontier of cybersquatting, and if you don't act now you... Read More
 
When Google announced OpenID support yesterday, they required interested relying parties to get approval before accepting Google Accounts as sign-ins. Today, after what they say was an overwhelming... Read More
"We understand that the recent economic turmoil has created a lot of uncertainty in the lives of AdSense publishers," wrote Google today in an email to AdSense publishers. Have you noticed a drop in... Read More
Your users are full of good ideas. No really, they are. So why not make it easy for them to share those ideas with you? We'll show you eight web sites that can help you turn your customers in your... Read More
At the Web Directions South conference last month, SitePoint's Matthew Magain caught up with the creative director of Microsoft Surface, August de los Reyes, to talk about design literacy, design... Read More
 
LinkedIn today launched their applications platform. They're trying to keep things focused on business apps and avoid the noise that has plagued platforms at Facebook and MySpace, but will users... Read More
As a web professional it’s often easy to forget how steep those first few steps on the learning curve were. I was recently tasked with assisting a customer, Josh, who had bought the SitePoint... Read More
With Google's announcement today, now most of the web's top properties support OpenID. But their support is generally only skin deep -- by only providing OpenIDs and not accepting them from other... Read More
The ever popular quiz is back! Test how much of our latest Adobe AIR article you’ve actually absorbed by testing yourself. This week Jonathan Snook pushes the boundaries of CSS from within the safe... Read More
After years of rumors, Microsoft is finally set to release a web-based version of its Office suite. Set for a technology preview later this year, the web-based Office that was announced today at PDC... Read More
New Jersey-based AdaptiveBlue is announcing a $4.5 million Series B round of funding today, but more importantly, they're announcing the next generation of their semantic web Firefox addon. It's... Read More
Popular RSS filtering application AideRSS is launching its new version today, and doing so under its PostRank brand. In addition to the name change, the update includes some awesome new features,... Read More

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