Archive - 2007

Date

April 6th

.com Domain Name Prices Going Up

Verisign, the company that controls the .com TLD (top-level domain) has announced that they will be increasing the wholesale price to registrars (the companies that sells the domains to consumers) of .com domains from $6.00/year to $6.42/year, a 7% increase.

With their recently renegotiated contract with ICANN, Verisign will be allowed to hike up the price 7% per year pretty much indefinitely. And with roughly 65 million .com domains currently registered, they stand to make about $27 million extra this year.

TechCrunch said it best: "It's good to be a monopoly."

Via TechCrunch

March 14th

Open-Source Spotlight: Inkscape

Let this be the beginning of a series of posts I'll be making every now and then to sing the praises of the many great open-source programs I use almost daily to do my job.

To start with, for no reason in particular other than it being the program I was using at the time I got this idea, I'll focus on Inkscape, a vector-image drawing program. Inkscape is similar to Adobe Illustrator.

Inkscape Screenshot

March 3rd

Minimal Template

The second in my series of downloadable templates, enjoy :)

Minimal Screenshot

Download | Demo

Minimal is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. You are free to use Minimal in any way you like as long as you preserve the license, and link back to me.

March 1st

New Template: Red 2.0

I've just created the first of (hopefully) many downloadable templates for anyone to use.

Red 2.0 Screenshot

Download | Demo

Red 2.0 is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. You are free to use Red 2.0 in any way you like as long as you preserve the license, and link back to me.

February 28th

Are There No Decent PHP Galleries?

Recent dealings I've had with my most recent client have certainly shown me that what the world lacks right now is a decent PHP gallery system. Seriously, everything out there right now is overly-complicated to use, and difficult to integrate with a website needing more than just a gallery. Why can't there be a gallery as easy to use, integrate, and customize as WordPress?

February 27th

Dell to sell PCs with Linux

Looks like the wait is finally over, a major vendor is now going to support Linux. That's right, Linux preloaded on a Dell Optiplex, Latitude, or Precision workstation. And it won't even be all that hard for Dell either; I have a Latitude D820 (work-issued), and Ubuntu Linux works very well on it "out of the box". If that's any indication of their other hardware, then they'll have an easy time adapting Linux to their computers.

I know, it is Dell we are talking about here... but honestly, Dell is one of only a few major companies that could pull this off, so I think this is definitely a good thing, despite their shortcomings.

Source: PCWorld via bit-tech.net

February 25th

Getautomatix.com UP!

Just an update on yesterday's post, looks like getautomatix.com is back up and running now. The server move will occur soon, but you probably won't notice, if I do my job correctly :)

And to my recent influx of additional visitors: feel free to keep checking back here, I'll be sure to keep posting interesting content.

February 23rd

Getautomatix.com Down

Seems that the Automatix website is down, and I happen to get a lot of traffic from people looking for it. Arnav and I are currently trying to contact the host to find out why and get it fixed. Soon as we have access to it all again, we're switching hosts. At this time I have no idea when it will be back up, and when we will move it.

UPDATE - 03/10/07: Looks like the site is all back up and running now, forums, wiki, repos and all :) Many thanks to the folks at Invision who restored our forum and upgraded it to the latest version.

February 21st

Site Now Finished!

Well, I finally got around to finishing off the website. All pages are now complete, and I guess I could say I am open for business.

JHC.com

In other news, I received a rather random windfall from one of my former places of employment, vacation pay! I honestly forgot all about that.

Anyway, random news, and site news over, this concludes this post.

February 19th

Getautomatix.com Site Update

One of my earlier clients, Arnav Ghosh of Automatix fame had mentioned that he'd like a lighter theme for his website. Knowing that he did like the dark one as well, but was more concerned for those that did not, I set about providing a means to use both.