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Archive for March, 2008


Where’d We Go?

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Posting has been a bit light here lately. We’ve had a jam-packed last several weeks and the exciting thing is that some big sites are in the home stretch. Can't wait to share.

We've been doing even more with WordPress and as a result are finishing a few posts on the topics of security, performance and scaling. All three seem to be a recurring theme lately so it seems fitting. Speaking of WordPress, WordCamp is this weekend out in Dallas. I won't be making it, but they say they’ll make the videos available online a week or two after the fact. In the mean time I'll watch the trackbacks on the schedule pages for anyone blogging the sessions.

We'll get the posting back to normal here soon. Lots to talk about.

Buzzwords Say It All

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Recently I was talking with someone who threw out a few buzzwords which prompted all of us here to start reminiscing on some of our favorites. You know, synergize, monetize, vertical, end-to-end... the list goes on really. Well this prompted Mike to find this little gem, the Web Economy Bullshit Generator.

Be sure to save this. You never know when you might get into a war of buzzwords with someone and need to "engage scalable web services."

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