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Archive for September 2007

Sep7

A Wordpress MU Social Network Platform

I’m working on a generic Wordpress MU based social network platform, and have been for a month or so now. I’ve set up a blog for people to check the development status.

When I wrote about turning Wordpress MU into a social networking platform a little while back I never could have imagined the amount of interest it would generate.

I’ve heard from a lot of people. Some who are looking to build a new site, some running a site on old software, and others looking for extended Wordpress MU functionality. It seems that people liked what they saw with ChickSpeak, and wondered if I would be offering the solution to the public.

BuddyPress is my offering, and although it is not close completion just yet, I wanted to let people into the development process with a dedicated blog.

Head on over and let me know your thoughts.

Sep5

The Impact of the iPod Touch

By Andy in Apple, News, Web Standards

iPod TouchAfter this morning’s announcement from Apple, it’s interesting to consider the possible impact of the iPod touch on a web developer’s world.

The iPod touch is Apple’s new touch screen iPod offering. It’s essentially an iPhone without the phone features. It includes Wi-Fi, as well as the Safari web browser for internet access.

The crucial difference between the iPod touch and iPhone however, is the fact Apple is selling the iPod touch worldwide from the end of September.

Apple have already sold over 100m iPods, not all of which were full sized versions, but it gives an idea of the numbers. This means there is the possibility of many millions of people with the ability to browse the web on a quality mobile device. As Steve Jobs said, this is not the watered-down mobile web, this is the full web experience.

What does this mean for Web Developers?

With the potential for millions of people to use their iPod to browse the web, it could become a significant platform. It definitely will become a platform that needs to be tested on by developers, making sure that sites work with the screen-size and interface.

However, the bigger question is when will clients start requesting “iPod enabled” websites? We have already seen the likes of Digg and Facebook creating iPhone specific interfaces, making use of the iPhone’s screen size and touch interface.

I wonder if it will ever get to a point in time where people head on over to your website or web app and expect an “iPod enabled” interface?

Lots of things to consider, but you can see how the inclusion of a web browser on the iPod opens the doors to many new possibilities.

What are your thoughts?

Sep5

Design a YikeSite - Win an iPhone!

By Andy in Design, News

iPhoneCreate a great new YikeSite theme before October 5th and you may well wind up with a new iPhone heading your way.

Head on over to the YikeSite Blog for more details on the contest. It’s even open to non-US residents.


Sep4

One Of Fifty On Smashing Magazine

By Andy in Design, News

Smashing MagazineAs part of their one year anniversary, Smashing Magazine have compiled answers to six questions from fifty web professionals across the globe. It’s yet another excellent insight and resource from them.

As with their previous article a few months back, I was again flattered to be asked to contribute. The questions this time around were a little more in-depth, as a result there are some really well thought out, high quality answers in there.

They have split the article into two parts, with the first part covering the first three questions. The second part will be released later in the week.

Head over and check it out, it’s an excellent read and it was a lot of fun taking part.