On the go: Guide to Mobile Browsing

May 1st, 2008

NYSC Camp experience was one-of-a-kind. Meeting so many new people and being isolated from the rest of the world for the better part of a month gets to you sooner or later. Thanks to technologies like GSM you loved ones are only a dial away. But what if you’re expecting a mail from promising client? And the nearest cybercafé is a 3hr odyssey?

Whenever one’s on the go, its instinctive to want to keep track of the constants in his/her life. The only thing that seems to step up this increasingly important task is your phone or PDA. Hence, are you “on the go” compliant?

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can become a better web traveler - on the go.

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Guide to Online Web Hosts

April 26th, 2008

Ok. You’re done. The last piece of code for your web app is complete. You’re ready to launch that website that you’ve spent day and night to materialize. You’ve crossed every “t” and dotted every “i”, but at the end of the day, you draw a blank on where to host it.

Considering it’s usually the last step that people take to consideration, it pays think about this first hand before you even strike that first keystroke in for your website. Below is a checklist you can use to find out which webhost is best for you. Read the rest of this entry »

Hitchhiker’s Guide to Web Apps

April 18th, 2008

Sometimes you want something now. It can’t wait. Now. While experience can be gold in a particular field, more importantly is that the resultant time to complete a task should be shorter. An web applications are now exception.

From time to time one might have needed a ready made solution deployed as soon as possible. This is where A CMS comes in. Having a CMS that one is conversant in not only reduces work and deployment time, but saves costs/time in the long run, for both sides. But the question is: Which one? Here are some ideas to help you out Read the rest of this entry »