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Stylus for iPhone / iPod Touch

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

There’s no doubt that the iPhone / iPod touch are the worlds smallest efficient mobile multimedia devices, but its one drawback echoed around the world is the varying difficulty users have in typing on it. If you have large fingers, you may register a few letters or multiple keypresses in one touch. This can make texting, emailing, and typing URLs frustrating. What’s a discouraged user to do?

Thankfully, there is a solution. The good folks at Ten One Design came up with a stylus unique for the iPhone / iPod Touch glass surface- a felt tipped stylus. Not only can this be used to make you a more efficient typer, but it can double as a drawing tool as well for drawing or sketching applications. Games that require sliding (such as Tetris, or Aurora Feint) can be better fit with the stylus as well, saving the screen from oil and smudges from dirty fingers.

http://www.tenonedesign.com/stylus.php

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Cuil Suhx

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Cuil. What is Cuil? How do you say Cuil? If anyone noticed in the last two days, a new internet upstart is claiming to be better than Google at searching. Cuil is pronounced ‘cool’ and is anything but. Better than Google at searching? Pretty bold claim. Bold enough to make major headlines at a lot of news outlets and websites, which was probably the goal anyway, generate buzz.

Well, egg on the face my friends. The only reason Cuil’s search index is bigger is because their contextual and ranking algorithms suck. Try any kind of broad term in Cuil and you’ll typically get back pages and pages of linkbait / linkfarm sites. Found that out on the second search, first, trying my full name, and then, a targeted phrase. Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that Cuil is nowhere near Google in terms of search relevance. Looks like they got ahead of themselves with the announcement and now look quite foolish.

Besides, what good is a search index of 121 jillion pages if results on the first 5 pages aren’t worth jack? Statistics show that most users will try a new search after reaching the third page, if they even bother to go that far.

Cuil suhx. But for the curious… http://www.cuil.com

Top 5 Best iPhone Apps

Monday, July 28th, 2008

I love my iPod Touch. I was a bit weary back in March about the decision to buy the 32GB model but now it’s paid off. With the recent firmware update (available for 10 bucks through iTunes) comes a new little program called AppStore. AppStore is basically iTunes for iPhone/iPod specific software, with plenty of freebies. There has always been the ability to run Web Apps, which is to say connecting to a website and running an application- but this is so much better. This lets you download software to keep, more responsive, more slick, and better designed.

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Dogfish Head Brewery Mentioned in TIME

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Our client Dogfish Head Brewery located in Milton, Delaware was mentioned in an article on TIME this weekend. Here’s an snippet:

It is uncertain how fast craft beers will continue to grow, but Herz said the indicators are good. After a shakeout in the mid 1990s, the nation’s remaining 1,400 craft brewers have a stronger hold on shelf space and restaurant menus. Anheuser-Busch and Coors are making their own line of full-flavored beers. And the Brewers Association’s book “Start Your Own Brewery” has sold more than 1,000 copies. “A brewery in every town is not so crazy to think about in the future,” she said. “It all goes back to the movement of consuming products that are locally produced.

“Who would have ever thought that Denver, Colo., would become the Napa Valley of beer?” she said. More than 60 breweries lie within in a 100-mile radius of Denver.

Their small size gives craft brewers the freedom to explore the outer limits of beer, and they are being rewarded by consumers who value good flavor, said Sam Calagione, founder of Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, Del.

“This hasn’t happened because of some half-billion dollar advertising campaign on behalf of the big brewers,” he said. “It’s truly the consumer becoming self-educated.

“It’s a kind of a blue-collar connoisseurship. Anybody can afford to buy the world’s best beers. But if you wanted to buy a bottle of the world’s best wine, you’d have to spend thousands of dollars.”

Look for a brand new feature rich custom website for Dogfish Head Brewery this Fall. Meanwhile head to downtown Rehoboth Beach, DE and enjoy food and drink at the Brewpub, or take a tour in their Milton facility.

Source: http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1826878,00.html

The LAMP Stack Technology

Friday, July 25th, 2008

What is the LAMP stack?

LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (or Perl or Python). Used together, they represent the most popular and most powerful form of web servers and website hosting.

All of our websites are hosted on LAMP servers, even Adobe Coldfusion based websites (where normally Coldfusion Server is best set for a Windows Server environment).

Why should your website be LAMP powered (or at least hosted on Linux)? Read on »
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Inclind Launches Four New Websites

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Lewes Dairy

The family-run company Lewes Dairy is best known for its old-fashioned ways of producing some of the freshest milk, cream and egg nog found anywhere. As long as there’s a market for fresh, local product, Chip Brittingham, President of Lewes Dairy, says he believes the Lewes Dairy will continue to operate into its fifth, sixth and seventh generations and beyond.

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Jennicide: Jennifer Leigh

Jennifer “Jennicide” Leigh is a professional poker player, Playboy May 2008 model, FHM Model, and a native of Delaware. At the young age of 24 she’s made quite a name for herself on the national circuit. Her website features a full content management system and powerful ecommerce platform.

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Bling Salon & Spa

Bling Salon’s located in Lewes, Delaware is the brand new salon from stylist veterans Jessica Blakeman and T.J. Seeney. There is no better place to get your haircut than Bling Salon’s, as they feature professional stylists, vibrating chairs (so when you get your hair washed, your back is massaged), beverages, and a full spa service. The secret to my killer hair? Bling Salon’s. No one else touches this, baby.

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Hotel Blue

Hotel Blue is redefining luxury in historic Lewes. “Blue” is an inspired fusion of coastal Victorian, contemporary design and first class amenities. Sixteen suites and rooms offering lush surroundings with a modern twist.

With original art by local artists, ice buckets that change colors, sinks that glow and mirrors that come alive, whimsy and surprise abound in Delaware’s first ‘Boutique’ Hotel. Tucked between the main street and the bay, Hotel Blue provides contemporary, European accommodations for adults…Each (room) offers a tile fireplace, flat screen TVs, fancy stereos, Frette® robes, original local art, small refrigerator and a clear ice bucket akin to a lava lamp that changes hues from ruby to sapphire to gold. The most surprising splash of color lights up the huge bath - transparent double sinks have blue lights strung underneath them…From the lobby’s cream and indigo leather sofas to the rooftop pool and fireplace, the 16-room inn exudes cool.

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