Everyone’s favorite blog community, 9rules, is launching their sixth iteration today. I’ve been spying on the development over the past months, and I can say without a doubt the new version, dubbed Ali2, is better than ever. Greatly enhanced Notes, more prominent Member content, and of course a standard Web 2.0 LOLcat error message. If [...]
Category Archives: On the Web
WordPress 2.3, Podcasting, and My Plugins
Earlier this week WordPress 2.3 was released. While the majority of my plugins were updated for 2.3 compatibility before the release, I’ve remained silent on this matter thanks to Halo 3. Now after spending the entire week killing anything that moves, I’m ready to inform you on my plugin’s 2.3 compatibility.
Currently every WordPress project I [...]
WordPress Podcasting Support is Complete
Summer’s coming to a close fast. Monday marks the end of Summer of Code and I begin my Fall Semester next week. While I’m disappointed summer is almost over, I’m not here to discuss that. I’m here to discuss my competed Summer of Code project.
I managed to complete every requested feature for podcasting support in [...]
PayPal’s New Security Key Opens a World of Possibilities
If you listen to Security Now, by now you probably heard of PayPal’s Security Key. Essentially, PayPal provides RSA SecurID devices for the low fee of five dollars (PayPal loses money on the purchase; the fee ensures you will actually use the device). The Security Key provides a second layer of authentication by making PayPal [...]
Revision3, Pick a Business Model
I want to first preface this article stating I absolutely love Revision3. I’ve been a Diggnation viewer from the beginning and watch several other Revision3 shows; namely Ctrl+Alt+Chicken, InDigital, Infected, Systm, thebroken, and most recently The Totally Rad Show. I will continue to support Revision3 no matter what the outcome is, but I will not [...]
