Archive for February, 2009

Did someone say HoneyPost?

We haven’t had a HoneyPost here in some time, you know; one of those delicious posts full of links to keep you happily distracted for hours on end. Well, my bookmarks folder is bursting full with juicy goodness, so, without further ado, here’s some Honey for all of you: TweetRoll...

Time and Attendance Systems

If you’re in the market for a timesheeting system there are a number of options you can examine today. The main choice you have is whether to go for a software package you run at your premises or a hosting solution that you can implement without having to spend an...

Two buns in the oven

It’s been almost 4 years since my Bun in the Oven announcement that turned out to be the wonder that is Arthur, and only recently we decided to see if we could repeat the magic with some of the embryos that were frozen when he was conceived. Well, only a...

Your personalised version of TweetRoll

If you’ve tried personalising TweetRoll recently you’d have noticed that you can now change the captions on the widget. This came as a request from @rogier_florjin who wanted to come up with a localised version of the widget to match the language on his blog. You’ll see a new section...

What sort of host are you on?

It’s easy for people with a technical background to forget that some terms may not be clear to others. This morning I was speaking to someone about hosting and well, they were getting confused with some pretty basic terminology. So I pulled up an article called A Sundry of Options...

Isle of Man Social Media Club – February 2009

In case you didn’t know about it, this Thursday, the Isle of Man Social Media Club is organising a great meeting open to all social media aficionados on the Island. Here are the details: February’s meeting of the Isle of Man Social Media club is open to all and is...

Half a million reasons to be proud

When was the last time you built something that was used half a million times? Well, @HyderJ and I built a widget for Twitter a few weeks ago and this evening we’ve reached the grand total of 500,000 widgets served. The widget let’s people show how many followers and friends...

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