Monthly Archives: September 2007
Search Engine Optimization: Silverlight VS Flash
Ah, they did it. Or so some would have you think. Microsoft is including an XML presentation layer in Silverlight to address a major problem with Flash: Search Engine Optimization. Of course, with Flash, you need to use the SWFObject … Continue reading
Twitter? Why?
I signed up for Twitter. I told it what I was doing for a day. My last entry was, “Deciding that this is a waste of time.” I imagine that for certain environments, under certain conditions, it may provide a … Continue reading
3 Ways for Small Businesses to Implement Effective Project Management Without Going Insane or Broke
PMI is overkill for your company and you don’t want to hire a PMP, have your organization learn the processes and fill their mind with things that will not be immediately effective and relevant to what they do. RUP is … Continue reading
Steps Towards Creating a Custom Project Management Methodology
In developing a project management methodology or project lifecycle, it makes sense to look at the most popular methodologies in existence and try to see what they have in common, what they share, and what would be a potentially good … Continue reading
DMOZ Corrupt?
ShoeMoney is a veritable SEO guru. He is, in my point of view, *the* expert on all things search engine related. Of all the Search Engine Systems, DMOZ has classically been the one with the least bias, the most creditability, … Continue reading
MetaPerspectives, Metaphysics, and Metadata – Semantic Web as Nonsense
If I have a concept in my mind and you have a concept in yours, unless we share a mind, that concept is different in each instance thereof. The Semantic Web would be difficult to realize – either we must … Continue reading

