Archive for the 'Web' Category

100% Organic

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Today at work, our marketing team rolled out the web site for our new product, Email Center Pro. The service is still in private beta mode, but the thought is the new site will start to pick up organic search traffic, and by the time we launch publicly in the next few weeks, the site will start off with decent search results.

To those small business owners out there, keep your eyes peeled as we go public with the new service. Palo Alto Software’s latest offering will help you manage your customer service, informational, and other generic public-facing email. It’s group email management done the right way- check it out.

iPhone Cribbage Board

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, me and my brother started a best-of-13 series of cribbage, but sadly I had to head home with with a 6-4 series lead. When he came by my place the following week to finish the match, we had to keep score using paper and pen. Since cribbage is essentially just a card game, I decided to create this iPhone cribbage scoreboard so cribbage lovers can pack a deck of cards and their iPhone and be all set to play a game.

The online cribbage board is located here: iPhone Cribbage Scoreboard. Read on for some instructions.

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photo site finally updated

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

if you’re like most americans, the most pressing question at hand these days is, “what has alex been up to in 2007.” unfortunately until recently, your #1 source for all things aboone has been seriously slacking (unlike the real aboone, of course). i have been planning a grand site update to take this site into the 21st century and beyond, so i was waiting for that before i updated my pictures; however, in reality it could be years before that happens, and a friend mentioned that the site was getting a little dated… so i spent a few hours getting the last 8 months worth of pics online for all you faithful readers out there [cue cricket sound effect]. check it out, i went to utah, cape cod, newport rhode island, and added some stuff from around here. oh, and those site updates are going to be sweet… just don’t hold your breath.

Sahlia Michelle Designs – Site Launched

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

i just recently wrapped up work on a web site for the up and coming eugene jewelry designers, sahlia michelle jewelry designs. the site is entirely flash and is basically a gallery and online store right now. if you like what you see, and happen to be in the market for a web site… well, too bad, because this job has been a great refresher of the many reasons i don’t enjoy contract work. but i figured i’d give her a link here and see if we couldnt get a little organic traffic…

the personal computer is obsolete

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

up until this point i’ve resisted the temptation of blogging about the iphone, simply because it’s been done to death lately everywhere else. yes, it is amazing and ridiculous and lacking in features here and there; this has already been blogged, twitttered and webcasted around the globe by now. but tonight i’m writing this blog (yes i am typing this on my phone no less) because i spent a decent amount of time setting up a system that ensures i’ll never need my laptop again. i’ve been amazed with the capabilities of the phone from a web browsing and email experience, not to mention entertainment, but until today my phone’s been lacking that killer app that rounds out my productivity needs: an SSH shell.
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timing is everything

Monday, May 7th, 2007

one of the best things about being a web developer right now is the huge amount of resources available to help developers like me accomplish what it is we want to do. the amazon web services offerings are especially noteworthy. for the first time, infrastructural elements such as storage and processing power are now available as a service, and acquired on demand. this means that developers can leverage an essentially infinite pool of resources for absolutely zero fixed cost, but only pay for what is actually used. for many, bootstrapping an application is now a complete reality. at work recently, i’ve been building an application with a storage model based on amazon’s s3 (simple storage service). it’s been a wonderful experience so far, and everything’s been working great up until a few days ago. i just realized that this post is about to abruptly shift from a nice general overview to a incredibly specific level of detail, so to spare those less technical *cough (nerdy)* readers, the slightly amusing story and s3 troubleshooting tip is after the break.
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century club

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

at some point last night a great milestone in my life was achieved.  that’s right… my first (and only) youtube video hit the century mark in views.  that’s a one with two zeros, folks.  so that got me thinking- i must be getting up there with the most viewed videos of all time.  after a quick trip to youtube’s most viewed page, i sadly realized i’m 38,349,764 views short of the title.  so close.  what was the video that has caught the eye of so many viewers worldwide in just under 9 months?  this dancing jackass.  is there better proof that a popular youtube video has less to do with content and more to do with distribution?  so what do you say readers, lets get the word out there and push my video over the grand mark!

questionable delivery

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

has anyone else thought it to be ironic that UPS is using Postal Service for the background music in their new whiteboard ad campaign?