Matt Mullenweg: State of the Word 2010
One of the blogging events that I really wish to attend is WordCamp San Francisco. Although I’ve already been to one WordCamp, WordCamp Las Vegas, it isn’t the same as […]
One of the blogging events that I really wish to attend is WordCamp San Francisco. Although I’ve already been to one WordCamp, WordCamp Las Vegas, it isn’t the same as […]
It’s been a while since I last featured or reviewed a StudioPress WordPress theme here on JaypeeOnline. While browsing through the StudioPress blog the other day, I found out that […]
There are times when you have to run files or install software that aren’t part of the trusted Ubuntu repository system. In the latest version, Ubuntu 10.4 Lucid Lynx, all […]
Back in October of 2009, Mozilla launched the Mozilla Plugin Check tool to help Firefox users keep their plugins/addons up-to-date, addressing the issue of outdated plugins being a major source […]
Last week, WordPress released a geolocation plugin for self-hosted WordPress blogs that lets users broadcast and share their exact location of where they’re blogging from. It’s like Twitter’s geotagged tweets […]
If you’re an avid iPhone gamer or just looking for free games to add to your iPhone app collection, then I have some very good news for you. To celebrate […]
Hi everyone! My apologies for the very late edition of the Weekend Roundup. As some of you know (Facebook, Gowalla, Foursquare friends), I was out and busy the whole weekend […]
Fearless Flyer is a web design blog ran by web designer Michael Soriano that provides design related articles, tutorials, cool freebies and some of his web creations. I came across […]
Geolocation is one of the hottest if not the hottest trend in social media these days and a very hot topic during the recent 2010 SXSW festival. I’m pretty sure […]
Looking for a jQuery plugin for your next web or school project? It can be a pain to find the right and working plugin from the Internet but thanks to […]