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MySpace gets makeover for mass appeal

Monday, June 16th, 2008

THIS week MySpace will unveil the biggest website redesign the company has ever undertaken.

After a year of development and planning, the social network will roll out a series of new features designed to simplify the user experience, starting this Wednesday.

Rebekah Horne, vice president of Fox Interactive Media and MySpace in Australia and New Zealand, said a lot of the changes were based on user messages sent to MySpace founder and first friend of every new user Tom Anderson.

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Web designing and search engine marketing services offered by IXI

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

IXI  offers web designing and search engine marketing services for corporate and commercial organisations with online marketing needs. IXI offers a range of strategic business consultancy services and web development services including placement reporting services, project management services, performance reporting services, search engine optimisation services and online marketing services.

IXI accepts site information and hosts company information and site links in online directories. IXI offers strategic consulting services for business organisations with business management needs. IXI offers graphic designing services for companies with online website development needs. IXI uses quality tools and design techniques for its web development activities.

IXI offers customised web development services for its clients with distinct design needs. IXI offers creative and cost effective web designing services to its clients with online marketing needs.

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Chief Builds Mounts Online

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Chief has adopted a new mount configurator on its site. As a complement to the MountFinder database, which links flat-panel and projectors with compatible mounts, MountBuilder helps visitors, mainly custom integrators, virtually build a set-up using the proper equipment.

MountBuilder automatically calculates things like weight capacity and drop distance as parts are added to a system. Integrators can create a log-in name and password, then save a configuration, and go back and edit parts or quantities at any time as the job changes. Once a configuration is completed, installers can create a PDF with a virtual image to include with a proposal, along with Chief’s Easy Bid Spec Form.

“We are often told by customers that we offer so many mount accessories and applications that it’s hard to know which accessories to choose for each application,” explained Laurie Englert, Director of Marketing at Chief Manufacturing. “With the goal of making this easier for the customer, the team went to work and came up with this incredible concept. We’ve shown it to customers and they are thrilled to get a visual tool of the many different options.”

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Developers Praise Android at Google I/O

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Developers praised the programming experience and the potential of Google’s Android mobile platform at the Google I/O conference as the company emphasized its flexibility and showed cool new features.

There was a lot of buzz around Android at the conference, which covers all areas of Google development, and an “Introduction to Android” session was full. Google wants the technology to open up the mobile industry, where developers have faced hurdles getting applications ported to many different operating systems and approved by carriers. But Android will enter the fray as just one mobile platform among many, including the Apple iPhone SDK.

The latest prototype version of Android drew comparisons to the iPhone after it was demonstrated during a keynote session Wednesday morning. Google showed a home screen with colorful widgets similar to the Apple iPhone’s, plus a compass and a status bar that can be pulled down in any application to view messages. The compass, which could be built into a handset along with an accelerometer, would be able to orient maps according to which way the user was facing. As demonstrated with Google Maps Street View, it could show the exact view that a user was looking at, with street-name and address information built in to the map. Videos of the demonstrations were posted by the Android Community blog.

Aside from features on high-end phones, Android will reach far more people than the iPhone platform, if it meets its potential, said Atif Iqbal Chaudhry, a graduate student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, who attended the conference. The platform could be extended to inexpensive phones with a smaller set of capabilities for average consumers, he said.

Android is an easy way to begin developing a mobile application, because Google provides all the pieces required, unlike some other platforms, such as PalmOS, Chaudhry said. He has been developing location-based applications through the PC-based emulator software for Android and said he is looking forward to trying out the software in the field on a real handset.

Google and its partners in the Open Handset Alliance are pushing Android as more open than other mobile platforms, including the iPhone. Developers won’t need to get Android applications certified by anyone, Google Developer Advocate Jason Chen told the Android breakout session. In addition, there won’t be any hidden APIs accessible only to handset makers or mobile operators, he said.

Developers will also be able to modify core elements of the interface and come out with replacements for the basic building blocks that come with Android, such as the address book, Chen said. Even the look of the home-screen widgets will be customizable. For users, that will mean being able to control their own experience by downloading their favorite third-party versions, Chen said.

Google expects the first Android-based devices to hit the market in the second half of this year and will make the finished software platform available to developers after that, so anyone can create their own phone platform, Chen said. The core elements of it will be released under the Apache open-source license.

Until all parts of Android are complete, Google won’t start translating the platform and documentation into languages other than English, Chen said in response to a question. The team doesn’t want translations to lag behind the current information, he said. But he welcomed an attendee to help Spanish-speaking developers by translating materials or participating in message boards.

Developers praised the platform, in which applications are written in the Java programming language and then compiled for the Dalvik virtual machine.

“It’s sweet,” said Free Beachler, owner of Longevity Software, in Boulder, Colorado. Beachler wrote an entry for the Android Developer Challenge, a competition to find the 50 best Android applications. His software, designed to store itineraries, contacts, destinations and other travel information for users on their phones, didn’t make the top 50. But he’s working on two projects for Android Developer Challenge 2, which will take place after handsets are out and the platform are complete.

Beachler, a Web developer, said it took time to learn to use Android but once he did it was logically organized and easy to use. He compared it to languages such as PHP for Web development.

Enterprises are asking R Systems International, a software services company in El Dorado, California, to write applications that work on any mobile platform, said Harsh Verma, vice president for global innovative research at R Systems. One way to do this is on browsers, but there are problems with that, including differences among mobile browsers and the need for a network connection, he said. Verma hasn’t yet started working with Android but believes it could reach a broad range of devices.

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Denison Development Alliance helps bring in Fattowels Inc

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

The Denison Development Alliance has partnered with another industry, helping it relocate to the city this week.

Scott Smathers, DDA vice president, said Fattowels Inc. will move its production and its five employees from Dallas to Denison, locating in a building off FM 84 at Juanita Drive. Fattowels, Smathers said, is a small industry that provides embroidering on towels for large corporations, such as the Hilton hotel chain. Their product is sold through their Web site, and by contract, but could someday have a retail operation in Denison.

The company has signed a two-year lease on its building, Smathers said, and will look toward building its own facility shortly after. The industry will begin its embroidering work in August or September.

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Web Demo Event to Give CRAs First Look at New Credit Technology

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Hosted by Informative Research, the Garden Grove, Calif.-based credit reporting agency responsible for engineering and supporting OriginatorDirect, the demonstration will give attendees an opportunity to “test-drive” the technology and experience its functionality from both administrative and customer perspectives. Donovan Williams, a board member of the National Credit Reporting Association, will lead a question and answer session following the demo.

Launched in early 2008, the OriginatorDirect platform enables mid-sized, credit reporting agencies (CRAs) to access and share advanced credit reporting technology through their own private-label Web portal, without paying licensing fees or altering their workflow.

It also provides CRAs with a direct credit connection to Fannie Mae(R), and lets them give their broker customers instant, direct access to tradeline verifications, flood determinations, mortgage fraud insurance, automated property valuation and other mortgage-related services, while virtually eliminating associated development costs.

Highlights of the June 18th demonstration will include a complete tour of Originator Direct’s back office processing system, and a “customer’s-eye view” of the CRA’s ordering interface. The session will conclude with a breakout during which attendees can analyze potential cost savings of the new technology.

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Hearing set on St. Cloud Land Development Code

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

The City Council set a public hearing for June 2 to discuss the proposed changes to the Land Development Code. The code has combined and reformatted multiple land development standards to ensure consistency.

The proposed code also includes an update of sign regulations and preparation of gateway design standards.

Council members spoke Monday about the impact the code could have on the community. Council member John Pederson said many of the proposed changes will require commercial buildings to look dramatically different from how many look today.

He used the Barnes & Noble building at the corner of Division Street and Minnesota Highway 15 as an example of the landscaping and other elements that could be expected citywide. Other elements will be required in the city entry points only.

“I think that’s what our residents need to know and understand. That’s where the land development code is going,” Pederson said. “This Land Development Code is going to have a far-reaching affect on your community.”

The council had a public hearing on the issue last November, but the issue was tabled so members could take a closer look at it.

Since then the council has met multiple times to go over it and discuss specific proposals.

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New York Web Standards Meetup Group

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

NY Web Standards May 2008 will focus on Microformats with attendees from the web design and development fields, expected to attend an evening of comprehensive discussions and networking.

Microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and adopted standards. They are intended to solve simple problems and were developed by examining current behaviors and usage patterns demonstrated by web content creators.

NY Web Standards group will introduce microformats and discuss their usage. “During this event, the audience will learn what microformats are, why they were created, and how to use this simple technology to make data on webpages more easily indexed, searched, and cross-referenced,” said Jeffrey Barke, senior developer at theMechanism – New York.

In addition to attendee introductions, web-standards discussions and optional ‘show and tell’ sessions, the event will also highlight keynote speaker, Jeffrey Barke, senior developer at theMechanism.

As a monthly event, the NY Web Standards Meetup is focused on bringing valuable information, trends, insights and best practice development techniques to the web development community.

“theMechanism strives to be a leader in the practice of web standards and accessibility,” said Dave Fletcher, Founding Partner & Creative Director of theMechanism. “Facilitating the New York Web Standards Meetup Group at our Manhattan office is one way for us to lead by example while encouraging an personal and professional sodality among like-minded designers and agencies in the greater New York area.”

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Web site seeks to lure golfers to North Carolina

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

The North Carolina Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development has launched a $500,000 marketing campaign to promote golf in the state.

The program features a Web site, Golf.VisitNC.com, that markets North Carolina golf destinations.

Lynne Minges, executive director of the tourism division, said in a statement that a Golf Digest study found that 73 percent of golfers use the Internet to plan their travel. The new Web site, a spinoff of the tourism division’s VisitNC.com, is a way to tap into that market.

“We are dedicating as many resources as possible to go where the golf travelers are increasingly looking for their information,” Minges’ statement says.

The Web site offers a course finder with more than 400 course listings, travel packages and seasonal offers across the state. It notes courses that have hosted national tournaments and provides course rankings from Golf Digest.

The tourism division is running commercials promoting the Web site in several regional markets including Washington, D.C., and Richmond and Norfolk, Va. A media tour will also promote the site in additional markets.

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New Bamboo Wins Contract From Independent Charity

Monday, May 12th, 2008

New Bamboo to build interactive website to encourage and support young people to read and to be creative…

Reading Agency, an independent charity which inspires young people to read more has appointed New Bamboo, the specialist in bespoke software development using Ruby on Rails, to create an online young people’s website to encourage reading and creativity.  The contract value was not disclosed.

The new site, yet to be named, will invite young people aged 13-18 years old to showcase their own creativity, create their own groups, display what’s on their virtual shelves and rate titles; and also gain access to valuable resources such as advice from expert writers, artists and lyricists.

The company also uses Agile methodology which is particularly suited for our complex project and is based around setting objective metrics, stake holder involvement, feedback and managed processes. We have ambitious plans with a fairly tight budget and timeframe - so getting things right first time is crucial”.

The Reading Agency has a number of complex requirements in allowing end users and social groups to easily interact.  There was a strong focus on social networking and rich media which are areas where we have successfully delivered solutions in the past. Additionally, we will be developing the site iteratively to get valuable feedback and make sure it lives up to expectations. ”

Williams concludes, “Ruby on Rails makes a particularly compelling proposition for organisations when combined with Agile processes: where Ruby on Rails makes development very fast, Agile makes it very flexible.”

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