Monthly Archives: November 2006

Don’t Rely To Heavily On Your Google™ Account!

** UPDATE: 24 hours later…My account is no longer disabled.. I still don’t know why it was disabled in the first place. Oh well..Time to go backup! ** Googleâ„¢ has disabled my account. No notice given, and no response to … Continue reading

A Presentation explaining the principles web 2.0 applications such as digg

WTF is web 2.0? If you, like many of us have, asked yourself this question…checkout this video. Its a presentation that explains how the principles of web 2.0 can be practically applied to your average website. Such as social participation … Continue reading

The rules of engagement

Tara Hunt has written an article for thinkvitamin.com that every independent developer should read. In the article she explains 10 principals that will better your business and help you engage with the community who could evangelize your web app for … Continue reading

Brewing Blogs, Stores, and Affiliate Businesses

For the past 5 years we have been building web sites for businesses. Now we are creating our own. Over the past year I’ve decided to make a huge shift towards building web apps and our own little empire of … Continue reading

Buried in Development

We have been buried in code, and all sorts of start-up activities preparing for the launch of our new project .. Simulagent. Simulagent is an online publishing platform tailored to Real Estate Agents. Our system provides agents with all the … Continue reading