About

Posts by :

Increased Mobile Shopping {0}

  The article was about the amount of mobile traffic that accumulated over the two day period of Thanksgiving and Black Friday.  It states that traffic increased by “60% from the same period last year”.  Then the data was broken down to reveal the percentage of traffic from different smart phone devices.  Devices using “iOS [...]

Goodbye Horses {0}

The journal article was about IIS web page Trojan horses and how they are written in .Net and providing solutions on how to rid ones webpage of them.   It provides information on what the Trojan’s are able to do and how they operate, an example is a one statement Trojan “has no independent ability to [...]

Potential Jobs for .Net Developers {2}

The article describes that companies are searching for more potential employees that have experience with Microsoft .Net.  Job postings have increased by 25% on year-over-year basis, according to tech job site Dice.com.   The searches are broken down as: 27% were for 0-3 years experience, 46% for 4-7 years experience, and 21% for 8-10 years experience [...]

Drag and Drop Framework {0}

The article was about the release of a new version of a drag and drop design framework for WordPress called Platform, by PageLines.  Platform provides content management system design options, drag and drop layout editor, and a fully configurable template builder for designing custom websites.  On December 8 an online store will be opened for [...]

Sencha’s Cloud Service {0}

The article is about a JavaScript framework provider, Sencha, releasing a beta mobile cloud service called Sencha.io.  It provides four different services, login, data, messages, and deployment.  Sencha.io allows developers to create “shared experiences” over a browser with a few lines of JavaScript code to store data, send and listen for messages, deploy apps, or [...]

Rocket Speed Web Gaming Development {2}

The article is about Disney’s acquisition of a game development company from Finland called, Rocket Pack.  Rocket Pack is an integrated solution for plug-in free browser game development company that utilizes HTML 5 instead of Flash.  Its service is aimed at professional game developers who wish to make games for the web to be used [...]

Titanium Effort {2}

Barnes & Noble has partnered with Appcelerator to help web developers who are not “hardcore” coding experts, be able to create applications for the Nook device.  The program is called Titanium and it allows web developers to use languages they’re already familiar with such as PHP, Ruby, and standard HTML.  Titanium is a free program [...]

Aiding the Elderly {0}

The article was about a new user interface called ISISEMD (Intelligent System for Independent Living and Self-Care of Seniors with Cognitive Problems or Mild Dementia), and how it helps not only the elderly with dementia, but the care givers and family members as well.  The service in particular that focuses on user interface, is the [...]

IP Address Safety {0}

The article discusses about utilizing a filtering system to ensure personal information whilst using the internet via wired or wireless.  They used a scheme conceived by Robert Beck, but modified it to handle more users.  It’s an interesting process that is able to accept or reject users dynamically, and if it accepts the user it [...]

Wrinkled Silk {2}

The article was about Amazon’s new tablet the Kindle Fire, and its browser, Silk, that tracks every habit of its customers while using the browser.  It states that it utilizes Amazon’s cloud, Compute Cloud, to filter data in order to speed up connectivity to all websites compared to conventional web browsers.   In order for it [...]