Lately we’ve been working on a website for a local church that hosts the audio/video of their services online for viewing. One thing that has caught my attention in this project is the amount of space video takes up on a server. In uploading the last four message series onto my dev server, I’ve noticed […]
It’s Blue Beanie Day!
Support web standards! Happy Blue Beanie Day! Read more information about it here: Blue Beanie Day 2011 The gist of it is best explained by Alyssa Walker: It’s these people you can thank for building Internet experiences focused on usability, meaning those of you puttering along on the oldest copy of Internet Explorer can navigate […]
CSS3 Browser Support
I’ve been working on a couple projects lately that “require” the use of CSS3. I put the word in quotes as there are ways to accomplish certain techniques without the use of CSS3, but they are outdated and, quite frankly, CSS is just plain easier (read: faster) to use. Unfortunately, and here’s the really fun […]
PDF Expert iPhone App
We recently were asked by an existing client to help them with some form conversions. Specifically, they had a form their field managers used that they wanted in digital format, with the goal to be able to email the form to whomever needed the information. Recreating the form itself was relatively “easy” as Adobe Acrobat […]
Google Plus
Welcome to the next social media giant! Since it’s release, Google Plus has taken off as a social media staple. Although still in its infancy, it seems clear Google may become a real player in the social market. Check out this graph showing it’s growth compare to Facebook and Twitter. It’s only a matter of […]
Verizon iPhone | Should you get one?
Now that Apple has finally released an iPhone compatible with Verizon, the big question is” Should I switch networks? here is a video CNET put together that may sway your opinion. Verizon iPhone Video Among other things to consider, the iPhone 5 is rumored to release this summer. So, locking into a new contract now […]
Google Instant Preview
Google rolled out their latest search feature titled: Google Instant Preview. Next to your Google search results you will now see a magnifying glass. When you hover over the glass, a pop-up will reveal a preview of the webpage for that result. This should allow internet users to view site content without wasting precious clicks. […]
SEO Tricks Anyone Can do to Improve their Site Visibility
I recently attended an SEO seminar hosted by the Denver BBB. The presenter was Troy Lerner from Booyah Online Advertising, a local SEO firm with clients such as Vail Resorts and Dish Network. The group of attendees was composed of local small business men and women and the information was billed as SEO techniques anyone […]
Websites | Cost vs. Quality
There are a lot of ways to get your company’s website on the internet. Build it yourself sites are all over the place. Domain providers, accounting software companies, and digital printing firms to name a few, are all touting the ability to let you build your site along side their other services. On the surface, […]
Windows XP SP2 Support Ends
Some important information regarding your PC operating system: Support is ending for some versions of Windows. * Support for Windows Vista without any service packs ended on April 13, 2010. * Support for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) will end on July 13, 2010. If you’re running one of these versions after support […]