Monthly Archives for October 2009
The right solution for my server problem
When I bought my first shared hosting, I hosted a small community, some linked assets and that was about it. With the growth of the community, I had to look for a solution for our bandwidth that exceeded our maximum. … Continue reading
JQTouch: Jquery plugin for mobile web development
This is some cool stuff. A jquery plugin allowing you to build solid iPhone webapps. If you have an iPhone you should definitely check out the examples. Otherwhise, check out this screencast, it’s really neat!
Discovering magic: the ident engine
Most of us create identities across the web without much conscious thought. We fill in profiles, upload photos, videos, reviews, and bookmarks. Although this information is often public, it’s fragmented into the silos of individual websites. Wouldn’t it be a … Continue reading
Why front-end developers are so important to the future of businesses on the web
The danger can be that front-end developers, working in a user-focused area, are seen as performing a superficial function — applying a polish to the heavy lifting done by another developer, say, or that dread comment, “making things look nice”. … Continue reading
Bumptop 3D desktop
Seems like apples multitouch gesture took interfacing to a brand new level.
Arial vs Helvetica
Via Information Architects, from RagBag.