March 17, 2011

Daily Archives

  • Károly Négyesi: Careful

    Seems the community is overly happy with the git migration and it’s right to be. But I would like to quietly remind everyone one part of our success is us being centralized. One part the git migration is beneficial to this because all those projects th…

  • Cyrve: What’s new in Drush 4

    The Drush project has been on fire in the past year. In January, we released Drush 4. I realize that we never properly introduced it. So, here are the highlights …
    Much more documentation
    Like most unix commands, Drush has always had pretty strong c…

  • For Gamers, a Way to Check in With Your Friends

    The trend to add Foursquare-like features has turned into a bandwagon. But is HeyZap’s new Android app, which lets you check in to mobile games, one idea that’s more than just a copycat? The company thinks the app discovery system is shifting, just like gaming.

  • Will 4G Phones Change the Mobile Web Forever?

    The first speedtests for Verizon’s new 4G phone, the HTC ThunderBolt, are in and the device is a mobile broadband screamer. Such speeds eliminate on of the key reasons the mobile web has moved to lighter pages. Could 4G spur a change back to website complexity?

  • How Wannabe Designers Burden the Profession

    Thanks to Facebook, I get odd news and instant anxiety rather quickly. I’m sweating over my keyboard in an attempt to earn enough for my weekly meal and maybe one pill of my medication, when I notice on Facebook a status update that a graphic designer friend has "spent the afternoon riding a fabulous palomino [...]