Misunderstood Markup
With XHTML 1.0, XHTML 2, HTML 4, HTML 5 and XHTML 5 we have so many languages that it’s really getting hard to keep track! Here’s a little clarity.
Google’s Testing Goggles
Google finally acknowledged that it’s testing a prototype set of eyeglasses that can stream data to the wearer’s eyes in real time. A video of this augmented-reality experiment was posted by Google on YouTube showing someone wearing the glasses as he made his way around variety of Manhattan venues, receiving up-to-the-minute updates as information streamed [...]
The Web as a City
Outside.in’s Steven Johnson says the Web is like a city: built by many people, completely controlled by no one, intricately interconnected and yet functioning as many independent parts.
What Do You SEO?
My students are always asking me this question: How do I get to the first page of the search engine results of Google, Yahoo, etc.? Fair question, but the answer is not that simple. On top of that, it keeps changing! So before you ask another person that same question, let’s get you up to [...]
Making Your WordPress Blog SEO Friendly
by Spencer Spellman Decided to give Spencer Spellman over at Tutorial Blog a piece of the action from here, folks. If you’re into WordPress, and you want some Plug-In tips, here are FIVE from Spence.










The Brand Gap
Steve Jobs