Archive for June, 2007

New Tool: SWF Downloader

Today I needed to grab a Flash file from one of my client’s websites. However, I did not have FTP access to the site, so I created an online form that lets me download Flash files quickly and easily.
For anyone else who needs such a tool, feel free to use my online SWF Downloader.

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HTML Meta Tags have been around since the early days of the World Wide Web with search engines formerly relying heavily on them for the proper listing and classification of web pages. However, as search engines have become more sophisticated and the tags themselves have become subject to abuse, their importance has wained. So, Do […]

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A tutorial for mirroring a CPanel/WHM server by using right combination of service providers, public key ssh authentication, rsync, mysqldump, and DNS Failover switching.

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This video comes from this year’s TED Talks. It features Blaise Aguera y Arcas demonstrating Photosynth, a new photographic technology that may revolutionize how we interact with photographic data. You will definitely want to watch from 2:47 on as Blaise interacts with a multidimensional representation of Notre Dame made from thousands of Flickr images.

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The following video provided by PopularMechanics.com shows an excellent demonstration of Microsoft’s surface computing technology:

Please note: Should you ever use one of these interfaces, I would recommend washing your hands before and after you use it. Unless, of course, Microsoft has built virus protection into the interface.

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More and more large companies are choosing WordPress as their blogging software of choice. The latest example I’ve become aware of is the CNN Political Ticker website. Matt Mullenweg, the founding developer of WordPress, comments that the folks at CNN are a part of the WordPress.com VIP program.

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