Topic archive for
January, 2010
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Appcelerator said today that nearly 1,000 new developers signed up after the company announced its cross-platform product, Appcelerator Titanium, would support Apple’s iPad starting in February.
Titanium allows web developers to use industry-standard, open-source Web technologies such as Javascript, HTML, and CSS to quickly build rich, fully native applications that run on the iPad, iPhone, Android, [...]
By: Mike Sachoff in Appcelerator, ipad
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Developers who intend to create apps for the iPad had better prepare for a whole lot of competition. Surveys and blog posts indicate that all sorts of people have taken a liking to the big tablet, and a whole lot of professionals will try to meet their needs.
You could interpret this as a good thing; [...]
By: Doug Caverly in Apple, ipad
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Google will be focusing on Google Wave at this year’s I/O developer conference again. Last year they introduced Google Wave and gave an 80-minute keynote on it followed by sessions explaining API basics, the core operational transformation algorithm, how Google takes advantage of GWT to build the client, and federation protocol.
This year, the company says [...]
By: Chris Crum in APIs, Google, Google I/O, Google Wave
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Polaroid made a big announcement at CES 2010, introducing Lady Gaga as their new Creative Director. Polaroid knew she had the qualities that the company needed to inspire new and creative products. Creative, empowering and inspirational are a few of the words that Polaroid used to describe her. Being a huge fan of Polaroid, Lady [...]
in CES, Lady Gaga, Partnership, Polaroid
Friday, January 29th, 2010
Adobe have just announced the immediate availability of the version 2 of Stratus, an update to the existing Peer 2 Peer rendezvous service that was launched in 2008.
In Adobe’s words: “Adobe Stratus 2 enables peer assisted networking using the Real Time Media Flow Protocol (RTMFP) within the Adobe Flash Platform. The most important [...]
By: Stefan Richter
Friday, January 29th, 2010
I recently received an email from Duane Long asking a question about redirecting a domain name that he had recently purchased. He is trying to redirect the domain name so that he can get the proper link credit; so that the links from the domain name he bought is credited to his current, live website. [...]
By: Bill Hartzer in 301 Redirect, Web Development
Friday, January 29th, 2010
If you’re serious about doing SEO yourself – then you need to turn your website browser into one of your most valuable SEO tools.
Any experienced Search Engine Optimization specialist will swear by his top SEO plugins and add-ons. Having vital SEO info and stats at your fingertips is not only a great timesaving, but ensure’s [...]
By: Rene LeMerle in Dreamweaver, Firefox, SEO, Web Development
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
The long anticipated Apple Tablet computer was officially shown off yesterday. The product is called iPad. Steve Jobs held a conference demonstrating some key features and pieces of information concerning the device.
Jobs hopes that the iPad will bridge the gap between the capabilities of a laptop, and the accessebility of a smartphone. Jobs stated, “Using [...]
in Apple, CES, ipad, iPhone, Tablet Computer
Thursday, January 28th, 2010
The following series is pulled from a presentation I gave to a group of beauty bloggers hosted by L’Oreal in New York. Most of the presentation is geared toward how to make a blog more search engine and user-friendly, however I will expand many of the concepts here to include tips and strategies for sites [...]
By: Stoney De Geyter in Design, Google, SEO, Site Navigation, Web Development, Wordpress
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably know that Apple announced its new tablet today, the iPad. Well, along with that comes the iPad software developer kit, because this thing not only supports iPhone apps, but also its own apps.
The SDK is already available, though the device itself won’t ship for 2 months. [...]
By: Chris Crum in Apple, ipad, iPhone, sdks