Archive for October, 2005
« Previous EntriesTest Post from Flock
Saturday, October 29th, 2005Thank you for visiting Getting Sites Built; a web/flash/engineering agency. If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!There’s a new browser being developed called Flock. It’s got a lot of innovative features such as del.icio.us and flickr support. And it also has a built-in weblog editor […]
The top 5 red flags of software development
Friday, October 28th, 2005‘Wouldn’t it be easy to…’ (the hidden cost of change)
‘This shouldn’t take long’ (artificial time frame)
‘Can you make this small change real quick?’ (’small’ and ‘quick’)
‘Before you finish X, could you do Y?’ (the mental costs of interruption)
‘Let’s push this today’ (artificial scope)
(Via [SIGNAL VS. NOISE].)
Database Driven Solution Makes It Easy for Give2Asia To Post New Projects To Their Site
Saturday, October 22nd, 2005Give2Asia’s projects reflect the priorities and commitments of the donors who make them possible and the grantees in Asia who implement them. These projects, categorized by region, were manually being added to the web site as needed. A labor intensive, tedious process that prevented new projects from quickly being added to the site. And now […]
The Nova Studio Blog
Tuesday, October 18th, 2005Over the past few months, I’ve been hacking away at The Nova Studio site, strengthening the foundation and adding in automated aspects. Finally it was time to install a blog and I went with WordPress.
Please visit The Nova Studio Blog for all the latest news and information about soap, lotions, classes, and more from the […]
Ignore me. Technorati stuff.
Friday, October 7th, 2005Technorati Profile
Google releases an RSS reader
Friday, October 7th, 2005“Google surprises no one and releases a very nicely done RSS reader. It supports OPML import-export.”
(Via [Scripting News].)
Digital Web Magazine - Dollars & Sense of Web Analytics
Friday, October 7th, 2005“As Web developers, designers and marketers, we are quick to make recommendations to improve Web sites. Yes, we can look at anecdotal evidence and say, ‘I did this for another client, and boy did the site take off.’ What’s missing is concrete evidence that substantiates the claim and excludes other influences. This is where Web […]
VeriSign buys Weblogs.com for $2.3 million
Friday, October 7th, 2005Congratulations to Dave Winer!
“VeriSign has bought network infrastructure underpinning key services for bloggers from owner Scripting News for US$2.3 million in cash.” (Via [MacCentral].)
Summary for web server log analysis and traffic monitoring
Thursday, October 6th, 2005For years, Summary has been my stats processor of choice for web server log analysis and traffic monitoring. It lives on my computer and I interact with the reports via a web browser. There are over 200 reports by which I can monitor my sites.
Writeboard is live
Monday, October 3rd, 200537 Signals does it again! Looking to collaborate on a document via the web? Writeboard looks like the answer.
“Writeboard is a web-based writing tool. It lets you simply write, share, revise, and compare text. With Writeboard you can write solo or collaborate with as many people as you’d like. Writeboard isn’t about heavy text formatting, […]
