Archive for October, 2006
Watch out Web 2.0 community, Vox is here.
Vox, New blogging service designed by SixApart was launched recently. This blogging services is crossed with a social network, the platform was designed in a very impressive way for non-technical people and families.
After trying Vox out, I have to admit that it is very easy to use with the ajax system they have. You [...]
How much should a web design cost?
“How can you charge THAT? My nephew will make my web page for fifty dollars!” Chris Pearson writes about this sticky, frustrating issue that every web designer faces. “Everybody wants a killer design, especially after seeing one that they lust over. Problem is, nobody wants to pay for it.”
In my opinion, this can be overcharge [...]
Media Temple crushes shared hosting
Media Temple launched a major new hosting service called Grid Server. It matches low end shared hosting services in pricing ($20/month) but promises to grow along with the site, manage huge short term traffic spikes without a disruption in service or performance and avoid the “bad neighbor†problem common with shared hosting services. The [...]
Want to host blogs with wordpress power? You can!
The WordPress family has been really to grow lately. I wanted to let you guys know about their new big release: WordPress Multi-User 1.0
WordPress MU is an official branch of WordPress that is designed for managing and hosting thousands of blogs instead of just one. It’s the software that powers WordPress.com, for example.
Since setup is bit [...]
Why Digg Needs To Adopt A Newsvine-like Approach
Digg has been around since November, 2004. They’ve been really popular. But, now they’re running into trouble. Their concept of a user-submitted site is fairly new. Now, their are thousands of clones. There is no “real” reason to stay at Digg, other than the fact it has a huge user base. And even then. The [...]
