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August, 2007 Archive

What Kind of Blogger Are You?

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

After years of extensive research and months of statistical analysis, I was able to develop the quintessential list of blogger archetypes. This list contains every conceivable type of blogger in existence. If you read this list and you don’t find your blogger type, then you probably don’t know yourself very well or don’t know how [...]

Posted in Commentary, Humor, Just for Fun | 17 Comments »


BarCamp Nashville on Saturday

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Sitening is a gold sponsor of the first ever BarCamp Nashville! If you haven’t already signed up, you can register for free here. Events will be taking place at Exit/In, Cafe Coco, and Fiesta Azteca, all within a few feet of each other on Elliston Place.
BarCamp is an all day affair, with speakers, [...]

Posted in AdWords, Company News, Conferences, Just for Fun, Tech Industry, Website Marketing | 2 Comments »


iPhone + AT&T = Dead Trees & Giant Fees

Monday, August 13th, 2007

The first invoices for the iPhone have been delivered, and one thing is for certain, AT&T loves paper!
For most iPhone customers, the only thing they’re concerned about (if anything) is the call and text log. “Who did I call, who called me and did I go over my minutes?” As expected, the invoices included that [...]

Posted in Apple, Commentary | 36 Comments »


Google Shared Storage Pricing

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Today Google announced a shared storage program that lets you buy extra storage space to be used across all of your combined Google services like Gmail, Picasa, etc. You can read the full announcement here.
What struck me as odd was the pricing. It’s expensive! Take a look at how much Google is charging compared to [...]

Posted in Google | 3 Comments »


Taylor Joins Sitening as Web Developer

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Joel Taylor has joined Sitening as Web developer.
Taylor has been programming since 2000. His development career while serving as
webmaster for his New Zealand rock band. He honed his design and development skills
while traveling across the country performing in various concerts and community
events.
Taylor found his calling; he quickly progressed in the field and developed [...]

Posted in Company News | 1 Comment »


What’s the Difference Between HTML and XHTML

Monday, August 6th, 2007

I just got an email from a budding web-designer friend that said:

What the hell is the difference between XHTML and HTML?!?!? Am I just stupid? Is it hard to switch over? I don’t even know what the hay I’m talking about.

I replied back with a quick off-the-cuff comparison between the two - the differences and [...]

Posted in Web Design | 4 Comments »


8 Essential Plugins for TextPattern

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Textpattern is a free and open source content management system (CMS) that is powerful and easy to use. Its unique framework and workflow makes it easy for designers or software developers to quickly build dynamic, database driven websites.
Although Textpattern’s default installation provides a lot of useful features, it doesn’t try to be everything for [...]

Posted in Content Management Systems (CMS), Open Source, Review, TextPattern | 7 Comments »