by Rob Cottingham | Aug 20, 2005 | How to...
Andy Budd is making iTunes smart playlists jump through some pretty impressive hoops, all in the service is keeping a fresh supply of music cycling through. If you’re starting to feel your tunes are getting stale, have a look at his techniques –... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 19, 2005 | Technology
To echo Alex: We’ve been delighted with our current hosts, Ace of Space, but as our site and domain empire expands, it’s beginning to look like it would be economical for us to get a hosting package that allows unlimited domains. A friend recommends IV Hosting,... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 19, 2005 | Technology
I was just pointed to the folks at gVisit.com, who run a clever service using Google Maps to show you the locations of the 20 most recent visitors to your web site. Setting up is simple: give gVisit your web site’s name and URL, and they give you a little code... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 18, 2005 | Communicating, Technology
Last week, Peter Russell was proudly reporting that Mambo, an open-source content management system, had beaten out Firefox for top honours at Linuxworld. Exactly one week later, he and the other members of Mambo’s development team published an open letter... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 18, 2005 | Blogging
Some time early this morning, a single blogging platform – WordPress, the one that powers this site – was downloaded for the 500,000th time. Bear in mind that to install WordPress, you need more than just the free directory your average ISP provides. You... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 17, 2005 | Communicating, How to...
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