Archive for August, 2008


14Aug

How To Get Your Commercial Content Published On Wikipedia Without Problems: The WebTrain Story

Writing an article on Wikipedia that provides valuable information on your market niche, while trying to provide information and link back to your own product in an ethical fashion may prove to be a lot more difficult than one would think it’d be. Gary Campbell, one of the original founders of web conferencing company WebTrain, [...]

10Aug

Professional Blogging: Bioteams.com Ken Thompson Shares His Pro-Blogger Insight – Video Interview

How much time does it take for your new blog to become a source of new business and revenues from the time you launch it? What are the key benefits you will get if you start dedicating yourself to professional online publishing? Read more on MasterNewMedia

06Aug

Basic Web Site Design: How To Start Designing Your First Blog Or Web Site

If you are ready to start designing the “look” of your first web site or blog here are my specific recommendations on how to move in this direction. Designing for the web requires as a fundamental assumption the understanding that accessing information on a computer screen or on a mobile device is a completely different [...]

05Aug

Practice Fusion: ‘Google Apps For Doctors’ Ramps Up

Practice Fusion is a startup making waves in the health 2.0 market. The product is a free, web-based EMR (electronic medical record) system for physicians. It runs in the browser and has been marketed as a ‘Google Apps for doctors’, providing patient management, scheduling, secure email and more. Online healthcare is a market with some [...]

05Aug

Google Translation Center, a New Human Translations Service in the Making

Google is working on a new service called Google Translation Center. According to the Google explanations on the frontpage and their product overview page, we can see this is meant to be a translation service which offers both volunteers and professional translators… and probably at least the professionals will want to get paid. Read more [...]

05Aug

GoAnimate brings animation to the masses

GoAnimate is a new online service the allows anybody to create indepth animated videos. Online animation services aren’t new, but most offer basic feature sets that emphasize quick creation over options. GoAnimate on the other hand is a full suite of animation tools, covering just about every possible thing you could think to create. Users [...]

04Aug

Surfers or employees?

See J.O.B.: A short surf film and more skate, snow, surf, and moto videos on ShredOrDie.com what do you think?

04Aug

Tutorial: Turn Your iPhone Into a Wireless Modem

Here you can find a step by step tutorial about turning our iPhones into wireless modems with the $10 NetShare application. Read more on Wired

04Aug

Why Free Software has poor usability, and how to improve it

Matthew Paul Thomas in this article tries to explain how to improve the poor usability of free software listing a 15 challenges in the way software projects, and in particular free software projects, are structured, with suggestions for improving each one. Read more

04Aug

Jamesoo.com: A New Search Engine

If I had a nickel for every search engine on the web, I wouldn’t have to write site reviews. The thing that sets Jamesoo.com apart form its search engine peers is how the results are presented. Every time you search for a topic, your results will be presented in a magazine-like way. This means you’ll [...]