Posted on May 4, 2010 by Jeffrey Ross
Ronin is a flexible application which is designed exclusively for artistic professionals looking for a straightforward, reasonably priced, web-based means of managing customers and invoices. As a client of Ronin one can be guaranteed free of cost upgrades with the subscription. No fees or update costs shall be charged to the clients. Also the website [...]
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Posted on March 20, 2010 by Jeffrey Ross
The use of the jQuery library is growing and growing(just released jQuery 1.4), more and more people are using this useful javascript library. This means that more and more useful jQuery tips, tricks and solutions are coming available. That’s why i created a small list of 26 cool and useful jQuery tips, tricks and solutions. [...]
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Posted on March 20, 2010 by Jeffrey Ross
So many articles explain how to design interfaces, design graphics and deal with clients. But one step in the Web development process is often skipped over or forgotten altogether: content planning. Sometimes called information architecture, or IA planning, this step doesn’t find a home easily in many people’s workflow. But rushing on to programming and [...]
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Posted on February 23, 2010 by Jeffrey Ross
It is not a question of IF major changes will occur in our lives, but rather a question of when and how often they will occur. We will experience change in many areas of our lives – our homes, our beliefs, our careers, our health, our friendships, and our love lives. Change is inevitable and [...]
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Posted on February 9, 2010 by Jeffrey Ross
A radical new approach to the design of communications networks, called “network coding,” promises to make Internet file sharing faster, streaming video more reliable, and cell-phone reception better — among other improvements. MIT is in the thick of these new developments. Last year, MIT researchers shared in two awards from IEEE, formerly the Institute of [...]
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Posted on January 26, 2010 by Jeffrey Ross
So now you can use Google Voice on the iPhone! Actually, you could have used Google Voice on the iPhone before—simply bookmark the Web page (m.google.com/mobile) in Safari (the + icon at the screen’s bottom, then hit “add to home screen”)—but the problem was the interface was clunky, slow and really not worth the hassle. [...]
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Posted on November 16, 2009 by Jeffrey Ross
Windows/Mac/Linux (Adobe AIR): We've written about a lot of desktop clients that are essentially site-specific browsers (SSBs), but free AIR client Google Tasks helps you consolidate your clients by allowing access to most Google apps in mobile form. via Lifehacker.
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Posted on October 26, 2009 by Jeffrey Ross
Windows only: Open-source system tray utility Aerofoil helps keep your Windows notebook running longer by automatically turning off Aero Glass and other battery-sucking preferences when you disconnect from a wall outlet. via Aerofoil Keeps Your Laptop’s Battery Alive – aerofoil – Lifehacker.
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Posted on October 16, 2009 by Charlie Wertz
The current flurry of blog posts, magazine articles, and advertisements attests to the pair of facts that many mobile applications are being developed and, in many implementations, a smart phone can take the place of a notebook computer. On October 10, Anders Farrugia, Business Solutions Manager from RIM, was at the Millenium Hotel on Walden [...]
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Posted on July 24, 2009 by wnytechblog
In any industry or profession, knowing the tools of the trade has always been an
advantage to staying ahead of your competition. Whether you are a professional athlete,
building contractor or a marketing genius, knowing what information is required to make
you a success is crucial to achieving your goals. In training and education our “tools of the
trade” cover a wide range of products.
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