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Slimming Down Facebook (FBML) Tabs

The news came out a month or two ago. After however long of allowing custom FBML tabs at 760px width, Facebook decided they liked them better at 520px so the general info column could stay on the left. At that time, nobody knew when the change would happen, though estimates were for October. Since then, the change has been made, and any custom tabs that were set for the 760px width are now getting cut off and losing that last…
September 10, 2010
Development

WP Commerce feeds Navy SEALS

Our latest launch is an awesome concept called Meals for SEALS, a company dedicated to providing nutritious, home-made meals for Navy SEALS and YOU.  If you want a home-made, healthy meal cooked by awesome local San Diego girls this is the site for you! Mealsforseals.com provides an online menu where you can order meals for breakfast, lunch or dinner, OR you can order 3 meals a day for the whole week, delivered to your doorstep. Using WordPress as the building…
September 9, 2010
Development

HTML 5 Chrome Experiment

I didn't know HTML could do that. Check out this HTML 5 experience that David showed me this morning - pretty awesome stuff. http://thewildernessdowntown.com/ What do you think Alex - HTML 5?
September 9, 2010
DevelopmentMarketing

Google Instant: faster searches

So I split my windows in Vim and I wanted to rotate my viewports. I forgot the command, so naturally here comes Google to the rescue. I noticed something fast and new today: an ajaxy-like search. Basically, when you do a search now, the SERP will be re-populated *only* -- which means less reloads of the whole page. Google is calling it Google Instant and it's pretty sweet. Their most recent blog post says that it offers dynamic search, predictions,…
September 8, 2010
DevelopmentMarketing

Blown up Google’s Logo yet Today?

Have you had a chance to check out and play with the latest round of innovating on the logo area of the default www.google.com search page? Using CSS3, HTML5, and some javascript, you might just never be able to actually get your mouse on one of the balls that makes up today's logo. Which caused MSNBC to come up with this humorous headline. Maybe today is Google's birthday. What do you think?
September 7, 2010