This has been blogged a couple of times on Fullasagoog but I wanted to add it to our store of reachable goodies. This is the best visualization tool I have seen to show linking to and from web sites as per Google.
TouchGraph GoogleBrowser
Another in our ongoing series, Internet Essentials, here we touch on something
that will eventually affect all of us. Internet Protocol Version 6 or IPV6 as
it is known is designed to allow the millions of devices-appliances that are
ready to explode in Internet usage to have a dedicated unique IP address. Adoption
of IPV6 has been slower than [...]
Remotely administering a MySQL database can now be done from a PDA-Handheld running Pocket PC, Palm OS or Nokia 9210.
Pocket MyAdmin looks like a great utility for those of us on the move yet needing to connect to a MySQL DB whilst
we have no desktop or notebook-lap top access. There are also versions for [...]
Hal Helms has created a new document called FLiP A Managers Guide, this is a PDF file suitable for sharing what benefits FLiP can bring to managers or executives who may not be technically adept. FLiP (Fusebox Lifecycle Process) was created as part of the Fusebox initiative. For those unfamiliar Fusebox was created [...]
This is the second in our series of Internet Essentials blog posts and here we are covering caching web site content sometimes known as Web or Edge Caching. Web or edge caching is another major component in enabling the exponential growth of the Internet without bringing everything to a grinding halt because of lack [...]
We blogged Poseidon a little while back and we just saw another UML modeling tool called ArgoUML. The nice thing about ArgoUML is that Code Alloy have an ActionScript module to work directly with ArgoUML which was mentioned on Fullasagoog by blog-o-fobik recently.
ArgoUML Modeling Tool
Here is what we found as the current state of play regarding what http (and in some cases ftp) server software is out there. IIS is not identified individually here. In most cases we took comments verbatim from each site we visited here and have not verified the accuracy of the comments.
If you now [...]
Isaac Dealey posted this item on CF-Talk today. I think it makes interesting reading for those of us who use recognized Frameworks in our application development. At Webapper we are a Fusebox-Mach-ii shop and we have looked at onTap Isaac’’s framework but have not had a recent project to use it on. [...]
As often we say at Webapper a successful web application depends on many things working effectively. Code is of course important but getting data from A to B is pretty much the life blood of all that we do. Where is A and where is B and where are the roads from one to [...]
There is a an interesting article in today’’s LA Times about Nanotechnology and
what effects and benefits may come from this field. To paraphrase a couple, notebook
or cell phone batteries that will last for weeks; giving cell phones the processing
power to translate into several languages “on-the-fly”. There’’s much more but
the bottom line for us is [...]