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Blogwell: Tyler M
jan 1

Internet Service Providers in San Francisco

by Tyler M

I can’t believe how difficult it is to find a good Internet Service Provider in San Francisco. In the year 2010, it’s nigh impossible to get a good (20Mbs) symmetrical connection (fiber connection or business broadband connection, generally speaking) for less than $800 per month. We’ve More...

Posted: September 3, 2010
jan 1

Socialee 1.2 and Shotwell

by Tyler M

We’ve been extremely busy here at Shotwell lately. Not only have we seen a wonderful deluge of new client work, but we’ve been trying to stay sane and beat the cold San Francisco summer with a few travels (it’s been a miserable 50F every day all summer). We’re really backed up on More...

Posted: August 16, 2010
jan 1

Socialee and Facebook OAuth2.0

by Tyler M

According to Facebook’s recent announcement that it will be moving to support OAuth2.0 means a few things for our Socialee-using Facebook for ExpressionEngine users.

Oh wait, no it doesn’t. It does mean RPX needs to adapt to it though! Luckily we’re already using middlemen to cross More...

Posted: May 7, 2010
jan 1

Multiple Wimpy buttons playing one at a time.

by Tyler M

Wimpy buttons are a great way to embed mp3s into your web page.

Until you have more than one on that single page. Then you end up with a cacophony of sounds as your user clicks multiple songs/sounds in a row as they play over eachother simultaneously. Horrible.

Even more horrible is More...

Posted: April 8, 2010
jan 1

New Google feature: Results from your social circle

by Tyler M

Google is up to something social.

I’m not exactly sure what the significance of this is now or will be in the future as the solitary example of this that I’ve seen doesn’t feel very important. That said, here it is:

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Google is providing me with search results based on “my social More...

Posted: April 7, 2010
jan 1

Shotwell Battle: Flash vs HTML5

by Tyler M

No wait, this isn’t a battle. I promise. Okay maybe a little bit.

Flash has brought great interactive abilities and graphical innovations to the Web. Now that HTML5 is supported by the latest versions of the major (certainly all the important) browsers bringing standards-based More...

Posted: March 18, 2010