Saturday, November 1st, 2008
Hello Geeks and friends of Geeks.
In the September issue of the Bugler we discussed where to store web video that you plan to post on your web site. I made a compelling argument (so I’ve heard) in using a video sharing site (like YouTube) vs. storing the videos on your web server. A quick recap of the benefits are Cost: free for most users, Traffic: the sites have their own built in traffic for added exposure to your video, Accessible: they handle the video geek stuff so that people can easily view your view, Stress-less: When your video becomes huge you don’t have to worry about keeping your server up and paying for more bandwidth. (more…)
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Monday, September 1st, 2008
I have a great job. As a web site developer and consultant I have the opportunity to continually learn about new technology. The last 2 years have been especially exciting as the web has become more powerful and potentially easier to use.
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