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MySpace Ceo Hints At Development Of Portable Mp3-Player

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

MySpace Chief Executive Chris DeWolfe hinted that some time in the distant future, MySpace could develop a device to compete with the iPod.

In September, MySpace collaborated with several major record labels to create MySpace Music, which connects users with streaming, ringtone and music downloads and videos, among other services.

However, MySpace is more about community and sharing playlists, while i Tunes is more about the music itself.

The development of a portable mp3-player is certainly not on the immediate horizon, as MySpace struggles to maintain its income despite falling ad revenue.

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Daly Communications Celebrates 5 Years In Business By Donating Website

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Daly Communications is proud to celebrate its fifth year in business by donating its services to Prevention Network. Prevention Network is a not-for-profit agency that has been educating, training, and providing prevention services and education pertaining to substance use, abuse, and addictions to the Central New York community since 1949. Daly Communications plans to donate a complete website redesign of Prevention Network’s current site as well as site optimization to help them become more visible on the web among the local community and help increase donations for the cause.

Daly Communications was established in September of 2003 by Dave Daly as a technical writing firm. The company has expanded its service offering over the past five years to include web development and design, IT services, and marketing communications and has experienced substantial growth each year since its inception. “The majority of our customers are Central New York businesses and we wanted to give back to the community,” says Dave Daly, President of Daly Communications Group. “Prevention Network has done a great deal of good for CNY and donating our services to help them is the perfect way to celebrate our 5th year milestone.”

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Mac Based Web Developers May Want To Check Out Coda Before Dreamweaver

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

I didn’t learn web development the best way and I know it.  My first real job was a typsetting and page layout position for a publishing company. One day the boss asked me if I had any interest in web development. I had zero experience, but said “Sure”. I assumed they’d be sending me to classes and putting me through some sort of training program.  I was wrong. I was given a Mac G5 loaded with Adobe and Macromedia software, a book on html and a book on coldfusion, and told “Get to it”.

Dreamweaver helped me through teaching myself the ways of the web, and I’m grateful for it. I still use Dreamweaver to this day because I’m comfortable with the functionality and the interface, even though Adobe has been slowly changing it on me since they assimilated Macromedia. But now, I’m not so sure I need it anymore.

I’ve never been a “Drag and Drop” designer, and hardly ever use the design view on Dreamweaver. Actually I hardly use any of the bells and whistles of Dreamweaver. I’m a hand coder. Line by line I write out everything. It’s how I tought myself, it’s faster for me, and there’s no suprises later on.

I stumbled upon Coda late last week. The “One-window Web Development” application for Mac OS X by Panic. I downloaded the 14 Day trial, launched the program, and was instantly blown away at the interface. It could possibly be the most well designed development application I’ve ever used. You could tell that the guys at Panic designed something they actually wanted to use themselves.

In one tabbed window, Coda provides text editor, file transfer, svn, css, terminal, books, and more. Coda uses the power of Transmit, the award winning FTP companion also developed by Panic. The tabbed layout could possibly be one of Coda’s best functionalities. I can easily flip between editing a file, to my terminal, to a preview, while keeping everything organized. It doesn’t have any of the unnecessary garbage I never use in Dreamweaver, and is basically designed around everything a hand coder would need.

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Michigan Website Development And Web Design Service Provider

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

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