Archive for the ‘Video Diaries and Webisodes’ Category

Matt Cutts Interview – The Hidden Text Argument is Over

July 29th, 2008

I found this interview with Matt Cutts very interesting. Even after all of the backlash about Goolge’s section 508 compliance, it seems as though the debate about “hidden text” on a website is a confirmed killer of PageRank. For the last few years, there have been debates about the use of the hidden jump menu’s and other tactics used by Black Hatters and White Hatters, either way you choose to go, here it is from the horses mouth. Use hidden text at your own peril.

I also enjoyed the comment he made about Niche sites and starting small. I have been preaching that for years. Every time I have a client come in and say “I want to be #1 on Google when someone types in xxx”, I have to explain this.

Also, pay attention to the end of the interview when Matt is asked what he would do if he had more time on his hands.

Enjoy!

Joost

June 2nd, 2008

I have been using Joost for the last few weeks and I have to say, it’s awesome. I love it!

Joost has music videos, network Television shows on-demand, sports, comedy shows, news, you name it.

Joost

More important than everything (for me) is that it is super easy to use. The user interface is brain-dead simple to use and very responsive. Those of us who have to suffer through the Verizon Fios guide interface can appreciate not having to wait for options to display….

Anyway, try Joost for yourself and let me know what you think.

Design Coding

May 29th, 2008

Working at Delaware.Net allows me to work with some of the coolest geeks in the world. One of them sent me a link to the following video called “Design Coding”. I have three words for this guy, We are hiring!

Linux MPX Multi-Touch Table in action

July 27th, 2007

I have been eagerly following the development of multiple companies who are currently developing touch-table computers and human interface devices. The Linux MPX Multi-Touch Table is pretty sexy and with all of the resources being put in to developing and mass-producing this technology, I think it’s safe to say we will soon be seeing some versions of these at the local Best Buy and consumer electronics stores very soon. Watch the video and enjoy!