A Guide to Common Look and Feel
February 6, 2012, No Comments

Common Look and Feel is a standard developed by the Treasury Board of the Canadian Government to help make accessible we ...

An Inside Look at Drupal
January 23, 2012, 1 Comment

Aside from having a phonetically intriguing name, the content management system Drupal also has a dedicated core of prog ...

NewSQL: The Dream of the Scalable Database
July 21, 2011, No Comments

MySQL has been the favored database of web programmers who need to get started on the cheap. Unfortunately, the program ...

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Email Data Mining: Archival vs. Marketing
July 15, 2011, No Comments

Gmail and Hotmail already have put into place or will be soon switching over to versions of a “priority inbox.” Thes ...

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Google’s 3 Weirdest Mistakes
July 2, 2011, No Comments

Being one of the largest search engines on Earth isn’t easy, but it sure is profitable. Of course, making lots of mone ...

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Flattr Me; Supporting Our Creative Minds
January 6, 2011, No Comments

Name someone who deserves more credit than they get. And for bonus points, how to change things so they get more. Open s ...

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Data.Gov.uk’s Richard Stirling In Conversation
October 29, 2010, No Comments

Since Data.gov.uk went public in January of 2010, it’s attracted worldwide attention for its usability, its user-frien ...

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Gmail Loses the Thread
September 30, 2010, No Comments

Is Google’s decision to offer customers the ability to unthread their Gmail conversations innovative, or a needless co ...

Drupal Multisite Installation using Sub-Directories
September 17, 2010, 4 Comments

If you are running more than one Drupal site, you can simplify management and upgrading of your sites by using the multi ...

Let’s Talk with David Eaves, Part II
August 17, 2010, 1 Comment

In the second part of my conversation with David Eaves, an open data, open source and open government advocate, we conti ...