It’s a struggle to get a client to understand that a web product is the same thing as any other product in this world, and although it might not be tangible, it takes considerable time to create, maintain, update, and … Read more…
We are working on an application that requires a short “phrase”, which may or may not contain a link. In order to keep the phrase short, we want to take any link and automatically turn it into a bit.ly link, … Read more…
There may be a time where you need to retrieve information about WordPress blog posts that are not hosted on your server. Remember, if you do have access to the WordPress directory, you can load WordPress itself into any PHP … Read more…
Earlier this year we were asked by a client to create a tee time scheduling application for their golf course, and we decided it would be best to use Google Calendar within a Google Apps account as the “backend” management … Read more…
Today we officially launched a new web and mobile application timebomb.it, making it easy and more secure to send confidential login information from one person to another. You can think of it as a secure URL shortener for sending logins. … Read more…
If you haven’t read anything about our newest web and mobile app timebomb.it, make sure to stop by Send Time Limited Secure Logins with timebomb.it. Lets take a look at the simple API we made so developers can use timebomb.it … Read more…
As a developer, your world might crumble without using FTP (File Transfer Protocol). Oh how we love our port 21, uploading and downloading everything in plain text. However, if you are at all worried about security and integrity of your … Read more…
Let’s face it, your small or medium-sized business probably doesn’t need an “IT guy”. It’s 2010, not 1995, and most likely what you need is an agile web company with great support. When we speak about the IT field, things … Read more…
1. Grocery Bag Your on a shoot and the clouds start to roll in, you feel the moisture, and you know its about to get wet. Don’t be stuck with no options, all you have to do is remember to … Read more…
1. It is not cross-browser compatible. There is a huge list of web browsers out there and most likely you have heard of (or use) Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Opera- but have you made sure your website works and looks the same in all of these? You don’t want the first impression of your business to be a broken website. Read more…