Archive for January, 2009
Feedburner shows signs of life
Almost a year and a half after being bought by Google, Feedburner has stirred and showed that maybe it’s not quite dead yet. I’m a Feedburner fan, and I’ve blogged about the service in the past, but for a long time it looked like FB was going to be just another Google acquisition that was [...]
Saving Big in Web Development
Karine Joly has a blog post this week asking for suggestions on how colleges and universities can save big in this time of slashed budgets, challenging enrollment and decreasing endowments. My ideas about this are two-fold. One, look for open-source solutions. Second, look for web services that can fit a need. They are often very [...]
Adios, Google Video
Google announced today that they will soon not be accepting new uploads for their Google Video site. Kind of a bummer, but I totally undertand why. I liked Google Video as a platform because you could put up videos of any duration. YouTube’s 10 minute limit made it hard to post things like lectures or [...]
