Archive for June, 2008
LinuxWorld Conference and Expo 2008!
Come one, come all! To the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo held this summer from August 4th to the 7th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. The LinuxWorld Conference and Expo is the event you can’t miss if you want to gain practical knowledge and direction from over 100 sessions and programs led by top […]
Ajax techniques and tutorials
Sometime around 2005 and the release of Google Maps, Ajax became the next great thing in programming and was nearly synomous with O’Reilly’s now overused term Web 2.0. Ajax, which stands for asynchronous JavaScript and XML, allowed developers to improve a user’s experience with Internet applications by making it possible to request data from a server […]
Get Ready for Download Day 2008!
Mozilla wants to have their shining logo grace the legendary pages of The Guinness Books of World Records; and it shouldn’t be too hard either considering they seem to be pioneering their very own category: Most Software Downloaded in 24 Hours. Had I but known that you could enter your own category, I would have […]
Seomoz Steals Show at SMXAdvanced 2008
I recently returned from SMXAdvanced 2008 conference in Seattle, led by the maestro of search, Danny Sullivan. As before, SMX Advanced proved to be the premier (or at least on the top) events of the SEO conference circuit, with an incredible array of search engine experts including Kevin Johnson, Matt Cutts, Will Critchlow, Ken Jurina, […]
Driving More Return Traffic
Heavy traffic on the street? Very irritating. Very bad. The cause of most, if not all, spontaneous outbursts of unhindered fury and temporary loss of rational capacity. Unfortunately there is nothing you can do about this bad traffic except scream at it and pound your steering wheel repeatedly with your fists until you feel a […]

