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Moonfruit? How about some Drupal.

July 1st, 2009    posted by: shaun of Inclind, Inc

So Moonfruit is actively conducting a twitter campaign (@moontweet). They are giving away a Macbook Pro everyday for 10 days. All just for tweeting them up a little. The timing couldn’t be any better given the successive news stories of Iran’s elections, Michael Jackson (and Billy Mays) death. There are tweeps buzzing around the twit-o-sphere like spastic eight year-olds. A majority of which had no idea what Moonfruit even is:

zennette is #moonfruit even a FRUIT?

abllo wots with all this #moonfruit buzz?

Some are even formulating conspiracy theories:

SatansPuppet #moonfruit sounds like a filthy hippy movement it’s just as bad as communism!!

I am sitting back admiring Moonfruit’s marketing prowess and appreciating their product offerings. The DIY website template systems have come a long way in the 10 years I’ve been building websites. At this point, I believe there are only a couple of systems capable of providing you with the tools you need to not only build a basic site but also extend it. Drupal and Wordpress are the cream of the crop of base content management systems. Being built on PHP they are lightning fast, and also being open source allow you to customize and add on to the code providing your own solution. For example, integrating ecommerce with inventory management capabilities of Microsoft Dynamics, like we did with Dogfish Head Craft Brewery’s new ecommerce store (https://www.dogfish.com/store/index.htm).

But hats off to Moonfruit for a smart marketing campaign.

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Enabling Data Tethering on the iPhone

July 1st, 2009    posted by: Kevin Quillen of Inclind, Inc

Inclind purchased iPhone 3Gs phones for each employee last week, launching us into the future of handheld cellular devices. I was a little sour on the phone in the past, mainly due to cost, locked-in carrier agreement and proprietary platform. Now, with the AppStore and 3.0 Firmware, the iPhone is a solid contender in the mobile market with over 30 million units sold.Hopefully I will be writing regularly about the iPhone. I spend a lot of time with the device and testing out Apps.

The new 3.0 Firmware introduced a lot of new features that the community has been demanding since the iPhone first went on sale.

You can see most of the new features here:

http://www.apple.com/iphone/softwareupdate/

The one thing that stuck out to me as ‘missing’ when I was looking through the phone was the Tethering functionality. Tethering lets you use an external device such as a MacBook to use your phones data connection to access the internet. Previously, that page did not say AT&T was not supporting tethering, and you cannot find this option anywhere on the iPhone right now. Of course, with a jailbroken iPhone, you can access anything. That voids warranty though, so we don’t want to do that. But, there is a way to enable iPhone Tethering without jailbreaking the phone!

**Disclaimer: It is against AT&T TOS to use data tethering, so use at your own risk!**

On a Mac:

First, you need to have iTunes 8.2, an iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS, and 10.5.x Leopard Operating System for iPhone Tethering to work.

  1. Download the AT&T carrier settings file (thanks Gizmodo)
  2. Connect your iPhone to your Mac via dock or USB cable
  3. Copy the following text: defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool TRUE
  4. Open the Terminal app, and paste the text you just copied in Step 3
  5. Sync your iPhone in iTunes, when it says Ok to Disconnect, hold the Option key and click Restore in iTunes
  6. It will ask what file to restore. Select the ATT_US.ipcc file you downloaded in Step 1 and click Restore

Now you can go into your Settings on the iPhone and see that Internet Tethering is a new option!

If you are using Windows, the steps are slightly different. You can view the steps over at krillr.com.

Be careful! AT&T does not want people using iPhone Internet Tethering right now because they do not have a data plan for that, so if you go online don’t transfer a lot of data and garner attention.

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Carver City Tracklisting Revealed

March 22nd, 2009    posted by: Kevin Quillen of Inclind, Inc

01. Hellions On Parade
02. …And She Never Returned
03. Rats In The Infirmary
04. Imaginary Threats
05. The Boardwalk Body
06. Plagued By Images
07. Karmaworks
08. Woe Is Me
09. A#1 Roller Rager
10. Old Carver’s Bones
11. The Era Of An End
12. Fisherman’s Wharf, Part One
13. Fisherman’s Wharf, Part Two
14. Doubled Up On Trauma
15. Stripped Your Speech

This will be the first time the band has released a studio album with more than 11 tracks. It is expected that the total length of the album will also exceed 35 minutes, another first for the band, with potentially two instrumentals.

What happens when four exceedingly different and distinct personalities come together to create heated, inspired music? Well, as CKY have shown over their ten plus years as a rock and roll force, it can lead to intelligent, provoking riffs and lyrics, meticulously detailed production combined with magical multi-textured melodies and heady drumming. But, “it also creates tension, tension that must be let off,” says the band’s singer/guitarist, Deron Miller.

Not too long ago, ten years of tension caught up with the West Chester, Pennsylvania outfit. Producer/guitarist Chad I Ginsburg says the band “ended up physically beating each other up at once on their tour bus,” CKY decided to take an extended timeout. “We needed a break, more than just the kind of break you think,” explained Miller. A break leaving drummer Jess Margera and bassist Matt Deis wondering what future, if any, there would be for CKY.”

The band were halfway through the writing of their forthcoming album, Carver City (which was recorded and produced by Ginsburg at his new Studio CIG in Pennsylvania), CKY found itself unable to resolve internal issues, resulting in the band being put on the backburner. For an entire year, Ginsburg and Miller did not speak, nor did Miller and Margera. This extremely uncomfortable time away from the thing they loved most would allow the band to overcome the many lingering obstacles standing in the way of their greatest effort to date, Carver City, which hits stores May 19.

“We could have just said, ‘F**k it. We’re not going to finish the record.’ But no one could make that decision.” says Ginsburg. “When we finally got together to resume the sessions, we didn’t talk about the past or what had happened. We didn’t look back. The passion came back blazing, in a distinctly different, effective and inspiring way. Yeah, We took a year off by accident. But, I really think it helped the music greatly.”

Carver City is CKY’s first album of new material since 2005’s An Answer Can Be Found, and the band’s first studio offering since its split from Island Records in 2006. “Having a studio at my house, gave me the ability to work on [Carver City] for literally several thousand hours, for two years straight,” Ginsburg says. “We added a ton of new textures. Layering has always been something we’ve been into; guitar textures alone tend to bore us, [Carver City] is sonically, our best effort to date.”

Thematically, Carver City is part fantasy, part autobiography. To assist in the completion of the album, CKY concocted the fictional town of Carver City to help them. Miller and Ginsburg inhabited this imagined municipality with notoriously bad luck with dozens of illusory characters, and even created an elaborate history behind Carver. At its heart, Carver City is a late 1970’s/early 80’s-era seaside resort town, much like Wildwood, New Jersey – a place Miller visited often with his family when he was a child. The song “The Boardwalk Body” was directly inspired by one such visit, when Miller says police discovered a corpse underneath the boardwalk. “Lyrically and musically, it all reminded us of that nostalgic beach vacation feeling,” Miller says.

Carver City (which features album art by Travis Smith) is perhaps CKY’s most challenging and creatively gratifying endeavor to date. Conceiving Carver City and its folklore helped the band complete what was becoming an exhaustive writing/recording process, at a time when they were still recovering from their near-meltdown. The band is back on solid ground again, back with a vengeance and a record that the band’s allegiant fans will appreciate. As Ginsburg puts it “the world didn’t end, CKY still exist and are better than ever.” “Trying to please each other and ourselves…that’s always the challenge,” says Ginsburg. “We wouldn’t release a note at this point if we didn’t dig what we were doing. This whole record was done basically without speaking to each other. It was just the music, and work, work, work all the time, with no bullshit. Learning to solely communicate through the music alone was tough but I know we did the right thing taking our time with Carver City.” This summer, to coincide with the resurgence of CKY and the release of Carver City, Ginsburg, Miller, Margera and Deis will be hitting the road bringing the unique energy and atmosphere that only a CKY show can.

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Existing CKY Merch Phased Out; To be collectors items

March 15th, 2009    posted by: Kevin Quillen of Inclind, Inc

Repost from Deron:

those new shirt designs are the last ones to come out through our old merch deal. they are contract fulfillment, bound to be collector’s items. so pick them up even if you dont like them…i did. working on the art for CC still, its turning out amazing. chad’s in town and we have some meetings. a lot going on. spoke to james murphy yesterday, he will be engineering and mixing the WUB record if things go as planned. if anyone’s interested, the japanese release of carver city is available for pre-order on amazon.com. its expensive, but if youre a collector and familiar with japanese cds they’re pretty cool…its our first japanese release.

And why are Japanese CD releases cool? The extras:

No-one packages a CD album quite like the Japanese. Known as a culture for elaborate and excessive packaging, their approach to the CD album is no exception. From the visual delights of the artwork and packaging, to the content itself, you will without doubt get your money’s worth here. The inclusion of the famous ‘obi-strip’ not only adds a uniquely intriguing aspect, but is also a great marketing tool for the Japanese labels. The term ‘obi-strip’ is derived from the name of the piece of wide fabric – the obi – that a geisha woman wears around her waist over the traditional Kimono dress. An amazing amount of information is packed onto this little wraparound piece of paper, often noting special tracks, concert dates, discography information and release anniversaries. And, as this information is intended to be read in the home market, it’s all printed in Japanese kanji and ~kana script! Whilst they are safely sealed on new release CD’s they are often discarded once opened, so they should be considered a real bonus when intact on out-of-print CD’s. In recent years we have seen the obi-strip occasionally replaced with a sleeve sticker, no less attractive and equally unique to the Japanese pressing.

Japanese CD albums often benefit from extra music and new video-style content, to further entice the Japanese public to buy their native release and not an import. Non-album tracks and exclusive mixes often feature and there are a huge amount of ‘Japan-Only’ releases that do not have an equivalent release elsewhere in the world. Japanese pressings will nearly always include a lyric booklet or fold-out lyric sheet. These are dual-language, printed in both the ~kana script and in English, the latter often having some wonderful mis-translations!

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Predicting the Future

March 13th, 2009    posted by: Kevin Quillen of Inclind, Inc

This is amazing.

http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2009/03/inamo-restauran.html

A year or so ago when Microsoft revealed their Surface hardware and software, I mentioned to Trey our IT director how cool it would be to develop something like this for a restaurant, and now someone is doing it! I suppose this will be the norm in 5 to 10 years when the price of that hardware comes down, provided it has an easy API. There are so many more things you could do with it too.

Such exciting technology.

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And It Just Keeps Getting Better…

March 11th, 2009    posted by: Kevin Quillen of Inclind, Inc

First week of the Dogfish relaunch and their traffic has already doubled in size according to Google Analytics. After a few training sessions in-house as well as with sales staff from the Midwest via Cisco WebEx, all staff have raved how great their new set of wheels are. We are continuing to tweak their server to handle all the incoming traffic and address other things that need adjusting now that we see how people are using the site. Once we have completed setting up their Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Cloud Computing solution, things should really fly and we will be able to launch all the media aspects of the site (audio, video, HD content).

John, one of their sales guys out west, remarked how innovative, easy and exciting their new site is in terms of marketing, and “he’s been doing this for a very long time”.

We do all of our training sessions and troubleshooting via Cisco WebEx, which allows us to teleconference via phone multiple people at once and share computer screens. That way we can walk people through managing their site in real time, from wherever. Additionally, via screen share, we can switch at any time and let them show us any problem areas they may be seeing, which is essential in a mixed browser, mixed PC/MAC hardware environment where static development environment variables cannot be guaranteed.

You’d be surprised at the differences in javascript handling alone between Safari (common on Mac) and Internet Explorer are (common on PCs), let alone rendering HTML and CSS. Which is why it’s also important that we stick as close to web standards as possible, so everyone has the same exact experience when using a website. Well, everyone but Internet Explorer 6 users. We do all we can to help you, but please upgrade your browsers!

Of course, you don’t have to be Dogfish Head to enjoy the same level of service. We offer the same service to all our clients and/or future clients who are in need of a web design / web developement company of a higher calibre.

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