By Ed Reckers on May 20, 2010
At 5:46AM the morning of May 19, 2010 I received an email from a client’s Gmail address (the address used in from/senders). The contents of the email tipped me off that it was probably the result of an earlier Gmail phishing attack (and that my client was not in fact shopping at snnsn.com). I did [...]
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By Ed Reckers on May 15, 2010
There are many out there who believe Google Analytics does not provide hourly reporting in their traffic reports. The main question is if Google Analytics provides hourly statistics or traffic reports broken down by hour for a particular day. With the help of an existing post from Get Satisfaction titled, “In Google Analytics is there [...]
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By Ed Reckers on May 15, 2010
Here’s a list of 11 interesting links I found browsing the Web this week. I send them to myself over multiple formats throughout the week and towards the end of each (April 14th) try and record them in these blog posts. Take a look below and I hope you find them as interesting as I [...]
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By Ed Reckers on May 11, 2010
Engadget snapped a few photos and was able to handle a prototype of Nokia’s N8 in London recently, which will be hitting shelves Q3 of this year loaded with Symbian 3. Below is a photo of the Nokia N8 as well as a few observations from Engadget: The anodized aluminum shell feels very well built [...]
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By Ed Reckers on May 8, 2010
Sometimes I don’t even know why these guys bother. Faviit lets you perform the same search on multiple search engines from a single page, thus saving you from the frustration of opening multiple browser tabs and typing the same words again and again. You can check it out by going to Favitt. Incoming search terms:1-Page [...]
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By Ed Reckers on May 7, 2010
The Six Revisions site always seems to come up with intelligent posts which inspire. If you haven’t already, you should follow their tweets. The just put up a post called, “Excellent Examples of Using Photos in Web Design” and I’d have to say it’s a great collection. I read a lot of these “lists” each [...]
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By Ed Reckers on May 3, 2010
This article titled, “Joomla And WordPress: A Matter Of Mental Models” from Smashing Magazine contends that your choice of CMS depends on how you expect Web applications to allow for theming and core manipulation. Open-source content management systems (CMS) are a large family of Web applications, but if we’re looking for stability, performance and average [...]
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