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Alex Chousmith

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Auto Post Your Blog Posts to Facebook

While doing a little work on The Modlins' blog, I stumbled across a video tutorial on How to Add Your Blog Feed to Your Facebook Profile that is great advice for, well, anyone who blogs and facebooks (is that a verb yet?). With just a few clicks and one copy-paste, Facebook will give you a new Note whenever you publish a blog post. Learn how after the jump (or watch the video tutorial...) (more…)
February 21, 2010
DesignDevelopmentPress / News

Updating the Code Aurora Forum

Mobile World Congress was this past week, and as part of our contribution to that, and to the world at large, we at Ninthlink had the privilege of freshening up the look of the Code Aurora Forum, "the go-to-source for the mobile open source community." The old site (picture after the jump) had all the info, including GIT repositories and WIKIs full of knowledge for the latest in the open source world, from Google's Android and Chromium OS to Qualcomm's…
February 19, 2010
Marketing

Peformer Magazine Highlights The Modlins

"What's wrong with the good ol' days of pop?," asks My Nguyen of Performer Magazine. The nationally-distributed musician’s trade publication "focuses on independent musicians, those unsigned and on small labels, and their success in a DIY environment." And this month, their focus turned to The Modlins! Check out the full article here! We gave them a bunch of pictures to choose from for the article, they chose the one thats on the inside cover of Where Does It End?... (more…)
February 3, 2010
CultureDevelopmentPress / News

Presenting The Art of Avatar!

One month after it's release, Avatar is still topping the box office charts. And now today we are proud to announce the launch of The Art of Avatar! Built in Wordpress, the site showcases yummy bits from the book of the same name, and I got to use the super user-friendly Page Flip Gallery plugin to bat. And speaking of bats... (more…)
January 28, 2010
Development

The Cambridge School

Happy to announce the launch of another site : The Cambridge School is alive. Using Wordpress as a Content Management System, the admin side allows the school's staff to easily update the site, without having to worry about all the nitty-gritty. Images on the homepage and elsewhere are pulled in via jQuery from XML docs, fading in and out. Typeface.js renders text in the sidebars which is also dynamically controlled from the backend... (more…)
January 25, 2010