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I will participate in the Flex SEO contest
When I saw Ryan Stewart post about the Flex SEO contest this morning, I could not wait to get home to start working on this. The trouble is: we are currently working really hard to get a project out and I don’t really have time… There is always ways to find time, but taking crystal [...] (translate)
2008 DOC Award
[ 15 August 2008; ] The Doc Competition was established in 1988 as a means to recognize outstanding achievement in contract design. The Doc Competition has become one of the architecture and design community's premier benchmarks of success, attained by only the top professionals. Conducted annually by an independent jury, the competition honors superior achievement in contract projects that orchestrate [...] Click on the headline to read more at Graphic Design Basics. (translate)
Everyville 2008 Architectural Competition
[ 15 July 2008; ] Everyville is a new exurban community that has emerged around the intersection of Avenue Z and X Street, just to the Southwest of the intersection of Highway 1 and the Beltway around Megalopolis, about 20 kilometers from the city’s core. Making good use of the flat, featureless terrain that used to support dairy farming, developers [...] Click on the headline to read more at Graphic Design Basics. (translate)
Opera Web Standards Curriculum
Opera, one of the major alternative Web browsers to Windows’ Internet Explorer, has opened the door to a new user market with the publication of its Opera Web Standards Curriculum. This curriculum is a complete course that teaches standards-based Web development, including HTML, CSS, design principles and background theory, and JavaScript basics. It already has [...] Click on the headline to read more at Graphic Design Basics. (translate)
Scared about Google "tracking" you?
I know that Google's privacy policy has been in the news recently. It even prompted Matt Woodward to get off of Gmail. I never bought into the Gmail thing. Yes, I do have Gmail account, but mostly because I signed up for a Google account for analytics and other things like Google Groups. I never use it (it just collects junk). Recently, I stopped using Google for search because I didn't want them to "save" my search history (even though I turned off search history in my account) and my IP address. Plus, I was user of iGoogle as well (translate)
BitMaker - Desktop Interface for bit.ly using AIR
Marshall blogged about bit.ly, a new URL-shortening service (ala tinyurl.com) that not only provides smaller URLs but also has a tracking feature so you can see how many people have clicked on one of bit.ly URLs that you’ve put out there. Being able to track it is a nice feature and I wanted to see [...] (translate)
My favorite TED talks
A couple of weeks ago my friend, Tara Hunt, posted a list of her 10 favorite TED Talks. She’s inspired me to do the same, except I’m limiting myself to just five. Why five? Well, if I go over five, I’m just as likely to go over 10. And so on. I pretty much like [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "My favorite TED talks", url: "http://www.acidlabs.org/2008/07/09/my-favorite-ted-talks/" }); (translate)
The iPhone as social umbilical cord (and how Australian telcos don’t get it)
For those countries that already have the iPhone, and those people using it, this groundbreaking device has proved to be a watershed in their ability to remain connected to their social graph. In the UK, Euan Semple is lamenting the death of his first-generation iPhone and notes with more than a little dismay that: It has been [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "The iPhone as social umbilical cord (and how Australian telcos don’t get it)", url: "http://www.acidlabs.org/2008/07/09/the-iphone-as-social-umbilical-cord-and-how-australian-telcos-dont-get-it/" }); (translate)
CF9 & Development Environment Presentations (CFUG QLD)
As promised I have uploaded my presentations from the Queensland Coldfusion Usergroup last night ( 9th July 2008 ). http://qld.cfug.org.au/ (translate)
Scott Stroz Introduces ColdFusion Powered Ajax RIAs
Adobe Developer Connection is running an article by Scott Stroz entitled Easy rich Internet applications with ColdFusion 8. The article, which was originally published by SitePoint, introduces ColdFusion 8 Ajax functionality, and walks through building a sophisticated ColdFusion powered Ajax based Rich Internet Application. (translate)