January 2009

Last year, music sharing Muxtape launched and quickly gained popularity. Then the RIAA took notice and the site was shut down. Today, the site is back with a preview version of their new platform,... Read More
When building CodeBurner, the new Firefox plugin that displays HTML and CSS reference information in the browser, James had very little documentation to rely upon. Luckily, Firebug is open source, so... Read More
In this article, Kai demonstrates how to enable two-way communication between Flash and JavaScript. Complete the quiz at the end to be in the running to win a free copy of Adobe CS4 Web Premium and... Read More
If ever there was a sport for graphic designers, Layer Tennis is it. It's also a lot of fun to watch for spectators and a great way to spend a Friday afternoon, which is why it is exciting that it's... Read More
 
CodeBurner is a new Firefox addon from SitePoint that integrates HTML and CSS reference information with your web browser. Look up descriptions of CSS properties or HTML elements, browser... Read More
When we first released our popular HTML and CSS Reference sites, many people asked when we were going to add JavaScript reference content to the site. Well, we're launching the first of that content... Read More
With a business name and a zip code, GetListed.org quickly pulls in a set of results that detail the status of the local listing in Google, Yahoo, BOTW and Live. Does this service have real SEO... Read More
Shortly after Britannica announced it was opening up its content for user edits, Wikipedia's founder put out a call to place some articles in the care of reviewers. Maybe Britannica is on to... Read More
 
After launching an official YouTube channel, Monty Python saw DVD sales increase 23,000% on Amazon. Does that mean that free content means big bucks? Not quite, but the entertainment industry... Read More
Mosembro is a web browser for the Google Android platform that incorporates microformats as core functionality. Meitar takes a look at how the latest mobile browser stacks up, and ponders the... Read More
Testing new web apps can be akin to dining on an exquisite feast ... but then there are “the leftovers”. Phil has been gorging on some of the newer web apps popping up lately, and gives us the... Read More
The Symfony PHP framework is planning a 48-hour programming competition modeled after a similar, successful competition held annually by the Ruby on Rails community. Symfony's version, though, has... Read More
The audience of the entire Internet has crossed one billion users for the first time, says comScore. That’s a pretty huge milestone for the web, though it still only represents about 15% of the... Read More
In Episode 7 of The SitePoint Podcast, your regular hosts are joined by Twitter expert Sarah Milstein to discuss where Twitter is at and where it’s going. Twitter has been a recurring theme in the... Read More