Plugin Development
Will Norris‘ talk at WordCamp PDX introduces WordPress coding standards, common functions, and constants to would be plugin developers (and smacks those who’ve already done it wrong). Also notable: functions, classes, variables, and constants in the WordPress trunk.
Custom Installations
Just as WordPress has a number of hooks and filters that plugins can use to modify [...]
Posted October 6, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Dispatches. Tags: coding, development, links, wordpress. Be the first one.
ny university worth the title is likely to have a very mixed identity environment. At Plymouth State University we’ve been pursuing a strategy of unifying identity and offering single sign-on to web services, but an inventory last year still revealed a great number of systems not integrated with either our single sign-on (AuthN) or authorization [...]
Posted September 29, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: authentication, CAS, hacks, identity, identity management, idm, login, single sign on, university portal, wordpress, WordPress MU. 7 Comments.
It was a tech story so apparently humorous that the popular media felt compelled to cover it: carrier pigeons delivered 4GBs of data faster than an ADSL line. The BBC story’s subtitle read “broadband promised to unite the world with super-fast data delivery – but in South Africa it seems the web is still no [...]
Posted September 21, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: adsl, bandwidth, broadband, dsl, growth, IP over Avian Carrier, network speeds, pigeonrace2009, pigeons, storage capacity, upload speeds. Be the first one.
Ben Fisherman’s JSNES runs entirely in the browser using nothing more intrusive than JavaScript. It apparently manages real-time performance within Chrome, but it works (if not playably) on an iPhone.
I wish the screen was resizable and that it supported iPhone compatible controls, but both of those assume that browser performance will improve enough to make [...]
Posted September 20, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Dispatches, Technology. Tags: browser-based, emulator, javascript, JSNES, NES, Nintendo, Nintendo Entertainment System. Be the first one.
Will Norris has discovered that iTunes 9’s interactions with the Store are more web-happy. I’ve been asking where the iTunes Store API was for some time, now I think I’ve got what I need to build one.
Posted September 16, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Dispatches, Technology. Tags: api, itunes, itunes music store api, iTunes Store, iTunes Store API. 3 Comments.
I don’t know if it’s just the Mother’s day effect, but the top 10 online retailers for May 2009 were dominated by flower shops. The top shop is converting almost 40% of their visitors to buyers, though the average is just over 5%. Tim, meanwhile, claims he’s lowered his bounce rate to just 10%.
Posted September 2, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Dispatches. Tags: bounce rates, conversion rates, marketing, metrics, web. Be the first one.
The AP’s diagram of their Protect, Point, Pay “news DRM” scheme looked like a joke, then I saw the parody.
Despite all the smoke and hype, Ed Felton explains that it’s underwhelming, at most. Still, hNews might be an interesting format for some blogs to adopt. Most of what the AP is rattling their saber about [...]
Posted August 3, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: hNews, markup, microformats, news. Be the first one.
All Facebook is happy to share the ten laws of Facebook advertising, but will those rules lead to better results than the .02% CTR Bob Gilbreath got a year ago?
Posted July 21, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Dispatches, Technology. Tags: ads, advertising, facebook, social software. Be the first one.
Howard Weaver wants newspapers to play offense against Google and others, but Chris Tolles, CEO of news aggregator Topix.com says he’s been trying Weaver’s plan for a while, and there’s no bucket of gold to be found in it.
The problem, it would appear, is that newspapers don’t sell news. They sell advertising space and pair [...]
Posted July 20, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: business model, loss leader, mainstream media, news, newspapers. 2 Comments.
I just thought to follow up on this 2007 story about DayJet, a high-flying air taxi service that planned to operate tiny, three-passenger Eclipse 500 jets. The story doesn’t deviate from economic trends: DayJet ceased operations in September 2008, and the aircraft manufacturer entered Chapter 7 in February 2009.
The Air Taxi Association says their operators [...]
Posted July 13, 2009 by Casey
Categories: Planes, Trains, & Automobiles, Travel. Tags: air taxi, air taxis, DayJet, Eclipse 500. One Comment.