Post Category: Web — By Katie Dixon on August 26, 2005 @ 4:50 pm

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Post Category: Web, Technology — By Andrew Harron on August 12, 2005 @ 11:02 am

Silence is Defeat Public Access Unix Systems

Its amazing what you get free these days. I remember back in the day when you used to have to sign your soul away to your ISP to get one of these. To many features to list all of them. ssh, sftp, pop3-ssl mail. Instant messaging clients for IRC, AIM, MSN, ICQ, Yahoo!, SoulSeek, and BitTorrent clients. Good way to start learning unix.


Post Category: Web, Design — By Katie Dixon on August 11, 2005 @ 3:02 am

50 Coolest Websites 2005 - TIME.com

How do we come up with our 50 best? Short answer: we take
your suggestions, probe friends and colleagues about their favorite online haunts and then surf like mad. This year’s finalists are a mix of
newcomers, new discoveries and veterans that have learned some new tricks


Post Category: Web, Design — By Andrew Harron on August 8, 2005 @ 2:34 pm

Macromedia - Press Room : Macromedia Announces Fireworks 8

MACROMEDIA ANNOUNCES STUDIO 8
New suite offers advanced design, development, and maintenance tools from desktop to mobile

San Francisco, CA - August 8, 2005 - Macromedia, Inc. (Nasdaq: MACR) today announced Macromedia Studio 8, the essential suite for web designers, developers, video professionals, and graphic artists to design, develop, and maintain interactive online experiences. Combining the latest releases of award-winning Macromedia Dreamweaver, Macromedia Flash Professional, and Macromedia Fireworks, and key productivity tools Macromedia Contribute and Macromedia FlashPaper, Studio 8 offers a new level of expressiveness, efficiency, and simplified workflow to create websites, interactive media, and mobile content.


Post Category: Web — By Andrew Harron on July 22, 2005 @ 9:59 am

Top 10 Web fads - CNET.com

Top 10 Web fads
By Molly Wood

Internet phenomena. Memes. Grist for the e-mail forwarding mill. Whatever you call them, Web fads are entertaining, unintended consequences of life on the World Wide Web. Once the masses could put anything online easily, they turned up weird fetishes, hilarious parody, jaw-dropping narcissism, and moments of brilliance. And over the past 10 years, some of these ideas broke through to the mainstream. Whether it was dancing hamsters, a kid enjoying his day as a Jedi Knight, or the sudden ability to publish your thoughts online with just a few simple clicks, the following 10 Web fads still make us laugh, make us wonder, or make us feel guilty enough to update our blogs.


Post Category: Windows, Web, Mac OS X — By Katie Dixon on @ 8:42 am

InformationWeek > FireFox Patches > Firefox 1.0.6 Release Fixes Flaws > July 20, 2005

The Mozilla Foundation late Tuesday updated both its Firefox browser and Thunderbird e-mail client for the second time in eight days to fix flaws that popped in last week’s refreshes.
Versions 1.0.6 of both Firefox and Thunderbird, said Mozilla, have been patched to “restore API (Application Programming Interface) compatibility for extensions and Web applications “which were unintentionally broken in the editions released last week.
One of the most popular extensions for Thunderbird, Enigmail PGP, which is used to encrypt e-mail, wouldn’t work with the 1.0.5 version, for instance.
This week’s updates should quiet the complaints from the developers of foreign language editions, who were told last week by Mozilla to skip localized versions of 1.0.5, and await Tuesday’s 1.0.6.
Firefox 1.0.6 and Thunderbird 1.0.6 can be downloaded from the Mozilla Web site.


Post Category: Web — By Katie Dixon on July 15, 2005 @ 6:13 am

Social Bookmarking, tagging and annotating all things Linux and Open Source : entries

LQ bookmarks allows you to bookmark, tag, annotate and share links to Open Source and Linux related sites. It also allows you to access your bookmarks from any browser on any machine. The ability to share and see what others are sharing is called social bookmarking.


Post Category: Web — By Katie Dixon on July 14, 2005 @ 10:26 am

Technology News: Best of ECT News: Web Hosting 101: Making the Right Choice

Web Hosting 101: Making the Right Choice
By Jennifer LeClaire
TechNewsWorld
07/04/05 5:00 AM PT

Whether you desire a simple brochure-style site with three e-mail accounts and 50 megs of storage or a fully functional, high-end e-commerce platform, keep in mind that reputable Web hosting providers will take the time to educate customers as to what they need and what they don’t need.


Post Category: Web, Design — By Andrew Harron on @ 10:25 am

CSS, Accesibility and Standards Links

Here you’ll find a whole bunch of links to some of the vast resources out there. These are places I’ve have gone to and still visit for help and to learn. As new resources are constantly popping up, watch this space for changes. I’ve tried to order stuff as logically as possible.


Post Category: Web — By Andrew Harron on @ 10:22 am

101 things you can do in Mozilla

The following lists 101 things that one can do with the Mozilla browser
component (version 1.2) that one cannot do with IE (version 6.0).