Archive for July, 2008
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˙˙˙˙ʇsod sıɥʇ ƃuıdʎʇ ɥsıuıɟ ı sɐ uoos sɐ ʞool ɐ ǝʞɐʇ oʇ uɐld ı ʇnq ’sʞɹoʍ ʇı ʍoɥ ǝɹns ʎlʇɔɐxǝ ʇou ɯ,ı ˙uʍop ǝpısdn ʇxǝʇ ɹnoʎ dılɟ oʇ noʎ ʍollɐ llıʍ ʇɐɥʇ looʇ (lnɟǝsn ʎlǝʇıuıɟuı puɐ) ʎʇɟıu ʎɹǝʌ ɐ sı ǝɹǝɥʇ
No commentsVision of the Future Web
The concepts introduced around “Web 2.0″ have shifted the way users interact with the web and their data. This presentation is an excellent vision of where the web is going (beyond rich user interfaces)…
Nova Spivack at The Next Web Conference 2008 from Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on Vimeo.
Idea Wall
I came across an interesting article on Techcrunch that discussed How to Build a Web App in Four Days. I really like this approach, and I’ve always felt it could be extremely successful given the right team and the right environment…
I noticed an idea in the article that I liked so I thought I’d blog it. The author makes a great suggestion to paint an entire wall with blackboard paint. I’ve used blackboard paint in the past in my daughter’s room, and it works really well. If you have an extra (yellow) wall, and creative people around, you should give it a try….I’m sure they’d fill it up in no time.
As for the website that they built in four days, well, you can watch more about it here:
Who’s Matt? from Carsonified on Vimeo.
Flash Files Can Now Be Found And Indexed
Good news from Techcrunch:
No commentsAdobe has created a special Flash player for the search engines that acts like a virtual user going through each application. It actually goes through the runtime of each Flash application and translates it into something the search engines can understand. So all of those fancy interactive Flash Websites and other rich Internet applications that have been invisible to search engines, can now be seen by them.
