Adobe Flash is now Search Engine Friendly!

July 1, 2008 No comments »

Big news in the web development world today. Adobe released a statement saying that it has been working with Search Engine engineers and they started to release algorithms that are searching for and indexing content in Flash based web content. Here is a blog post from Google on the matter.

What does this mean?
It means that you are going to start seeing more Flash content features and full-blown websites. Up until now, developers have had to use frames, alternate content and other forms of trickery to get their flash based content indexed in search engines, not anymore.

The iPhone and Mobile dilema
Unfortunately, with the current world-wide push to mobile devices such as the iPhone, which does not currently support Flash, Flash based web content will still need to be used with a caveat that a customer will be segregating their website from mobile users. Developers can still use sniffers and alternate content but, why? The ability to auto-scale Flash on a development level has been out for years. I really hope Apple opens its eyes on this and the issue of mobile TV. Time will tell. Do I even need to mention the issue of forcing customers to use AT&T?

The 3 Year Rule
Typically, engineers and developers are ~3 years ahead of consumers so, my hope is that in the next 3 years, the mobile players realize that we all like really cool websites with VIDEO and FLASH. Plain text might be cool to the WC3 but, consumers want eye candy. Visit the new Diablo 3 website for a recent example of some nicely done flash and video work. That is what I want my internet to be. What do you think?

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How to Use Wordpress Blog Software

June 27, 2008 No comments »

The first thing you need to know about WordPress is that it is free software. WordPress has a large development community which is constantly looking for bugs and security vulnerabilities. For this reason constant updates and feature enhancements are released.

Once a blog is installed by our engineers, you will receive a link and log in information. Below is a picture of a typical log in screen. » Read more: How to Use Wordpress Blog Software

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Apple iPhone 3G vs Samsung Omnia – You Decide!

June 10, 2008 No comments »

Today, Steve Jobs announced the date of July 11, 2008 for the release of the new iPhone 3G and today also comes news of a new entry from Samsung called the Omnia. The iPhone 3G site is now live on Apple.com and the tech specs indicate it has the same 2 megapixel camera without flash and basically the same hardware features as the current model, with exception of GPS, 3G data (quad-band GSM and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA) and a slimmer form factor. At the same time, the Omnia enters with features such as face and smile detection on its five-megapixel camera, video support in the form of DivX, XviD, H.264, WMV and MP4, and a good-looking GPS, seen below.

Apple iPhone 3G and Samsung Omnia

And here are the spec’s:

Samsung Omnia
Network: HSDPA (7.2 Mbps), EDGE / GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
Display: 3.2” WQVGA TFT LCD (240 x 400)
Camera: 5 Megapixel CMOS, Auto Focus, Image Stabilizer, Geo-tagging, Auto-Panorama Shot,
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), Face Detection, Smile Detection
Video: DivX / XviD / H.263 / H.264 / WMV / MP4
Video recording: Video Editing: Trim video, Audio dubbing, Live dubbing, Add subtitle, Image capture
Audio: FM Radio with RDS, MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / WMA / OGG / AMR
Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP)
Value-added Features: GPS, TouchWiz UI, MS Office Document Viewer, Advanced PIM Apps, Push Email, Auto Rotation, TV Out, Connectivity, Bluetooth 2.0 / USB 2.0 / Wi-Fi
Memory: 8GB / 16GB Flash + External Memory slot : microSDHCâ„¢
Size: 112 x 56.9 x 12.5
Battery: 1440 mAh

Apple iPhone 3G
Screen size
– 3.5 inches (diagonal)
Screen resolution
– 480 by 320 pixels (163 ppi)
Input method
– Multi-Touch
Storage
– 8GB and 16GB
Cellular
– UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz)
– GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Wireless data
– Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
– UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz)
– EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
– Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
GPS
– Assisted-GPS
Camera
– 2.0 megapixels
Battery
– Talk time: Up to 5 hours on 3G;
– up to 10 hours on 2G
– Standby time: Up to 300 hours
– Internet use: Up to 5 hours on 3G;
– up to 6 hours on Wi-Fi
– Video playback: Up to 7 hours
– Audio playback: Up to 24 hours
Dimensions
– 4.5 by 2.4 by 0.48 inches
– (115.5 by 62.1 by 12.3 mm)
Weight
– 4.7 ounces (133 grams)

Leave comments and tell me what you think.

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IBM Lotus Symphony

June 6, 2008 No comments »

Today, I read an article by Dana Blankenhorn posted over on Zdnet asking readers if there was room for two open source office suites. Well, I have to say the answer for me is, yes.

I use Microsoft Office daily. I use hosted exchange for push email and it works great with my Treo 700WX. Every once in a while, while creating a presentation or spreadsheet, I like a little bit of change. I switch over to OpenOffice from time-to-time and now I can utilize IBM Lotus Symphony.

IGM Lotus Symphony

I will say, it took almost an hour to download the ~200meg package from IBM and during the install I received 2 errors but, everything seems to be running fine. The program itself is a little bit slow to start and I have a pretty beefy laptop using Vista (Mac fans don’t flame me, I know you rule the world and I bow to your greatness).

Anyway, back on the topic of IBM Lotus Symphony versus OpenOffice.org. I think there is plenty of room for both in the market and I will continue to use them both. As for which is better in certain situations, stay tuned for future posts here and please leave a comment with your own findings.

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Joost

June 2, 2008 No comments »

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.

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