Monthly Archives: February 2009

Flash Lite Developer Challenge, Adobe Bribes Developers

If you’ve been wanting to get your feet wet with Flash Lite, the Flash for mobile, now’s your chance. Adobe is bribing you with $100.000 to write a killer application for their mobile platform. The Flash Lite Developer Challenge will award 6 applications in 6 categories with $15.000 and pick one overall winner that gets [...]
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3 Ways to Obtain the Ultimate Game PC

Gaming on PC is a though job. You’re faced with continuously upgrading your machine to keep up with the latest technology and games. There are a few ways to obtain that ultimate machine, but the most important question you’ll face is how to keep it affordable. I have a few options to offer you. The last [...]
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3 Ways to Experience the Industrial Landscape

Whether you like it or not, our lifestyle is based on a massive industrial complex. From the enormous mines in Africa to the endless factory floors in China. They are the cogs in the giant machine that we call the economy. It might be sputtering right now, but clearly, governments are putting up a lot [...]
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4 Essential Resources to Get Started With PHP Development

If you do any kind of web development, you will run into PHP rather sooner than later. It is the basis for many of the most popular web applications, such as WordPress and Drupal. So at some point you’ll need PHP knowledge. Whether it is to debug modules, expand their functions or program an entirely [...]
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Dramatically Speed Up WordPress in 2 Easy Steps

If you’ve been running WordPress for a while, you’ll have many posts and a bunch of plugins installed. You might notice a slowdown in performance. Your users might have to wait a little longer before the frontpage appears and you might have a hard time getting anything done in the admin interface. Here are 2 [...]
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Grammy Awards for the Long Tail

Last Sunday’s Grammy’s certainly have awarded some of the most popular artists. Coldplay, Daft Punk, Madonna and many others are certainly not bad artists, but don’t they get enough exposure anyway? What about all the little artists out there? The long tail There’s this theory out there, that the Internet will enable even the most unknown musician [...]
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Imagine a World Before Spoken Word

I’m going to ask you to work a little with me in this post: Imagine a world that has movies, but nobody ever really talks in any of those. Messages are conveyed by written text, in between the moving images. There’s music, maybe even a live pianist, but that’s about it. Because they don’t have [...]
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How to Make Your Website Recession Proof

The blogosphere is buzzing with the bad news of the economic downturn. It’s all going down and certainly your site is. Or isn’t it? Via Guy Kawasaki’s Tweet I found this article. It’s a bit of a mixed bag. Most actual publishers that were interviewed reported their income wasn’t really affected. Media watchers however reported a [...]
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