A new blog started by me mainly to experiment some with various new techniques and web API’s. The site will be regulary updated though so if you are in game consoles and want to step right up with the next revolution in console gaming this is a site you want to bookmark. Oh yea … it’s dutch too so that’ll probably rule out you english speakers
Pink for october is like CSS naked day but for a good cause. In this case Matthew Oliphant at Usabilityworks is trying convince thousands of sites to change their designs to incorporate the colour pink and bring notice for National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Great initiative! If I find the time i’m in!
My oh my, just when I thought Netvibes couldn’t get any better (virtually speaking) they release Netvibes Anise version.
What’s in a name you say … well in this one there’s alot. Netvibes just got so so much better. They added tabbed pages, speeded up RSS feeds, added icons (Famfamfam icons rule) and hover captions for feed posts, you can now aggregate feeds requiring authentication which means you can add all kinds of info to your netvibes startpage. There is simply too much to tell about … just go check for yourself!
Netvibes just got a worthy alternative to Bloglines as my main feedreader with their Anise version.
Performancing metrics in … Google Analytics out!
I’m still running them alongside eachother for the coming week but what i’ve seen at my Performancing metrics dashboard ’till now is only positive. It doesn’t suffer from information overload like google Analytics does, it’s simply to navigate and overview. It just gives me the stats I need, when I need it. I’m holding my horses for now but i’m fairly sure i’ll stop tracking with Google Analytics and switch to Performancing Metrics within a few days.
Do you live in Belgium and do Webstandards? Then you gotta check out the Webstandards in Belgium Frappr map and add your entry to the map!