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Web 3.0

Posted by Tommy on 17 Sep 2009 | Tagged as: Web Development

I have blogged previously about my dislike for the term Web 2.0 so you’ll have to forgive my hypocrisy for using a similar term for this post.
If I dislike these terms why am I using them? Well, if you get past all the hype you are left with terminology which is useful in driving debate [...]

Archived website

Posted by Tommy on 23 Jul 2009 | Tagged as: Humor, Web Development

Whilst messing about with my mother’s business website I stumbled upon a very old incarnation of my first personal site. Enjoy, though the design is classic-retro (but seems to hold together well in newer browsers) and obviously some of the links are now broken!

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Website upgrade

Posted by Tommy on 31 Dec 2008 | Tagged as: Web Development

I have just upgraded to wordpress 2.7, hats off to the wordpress community again as it went very smoothly. Loving the new features, also hopefully you the user should see an improved service.
I’ve also added a Mobile plug-in which should mean the site renders properly from a mobile now.

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CAPTCHA if you can

Posted by Tommy on 10 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: Accessibility, Usability, Web Development

Internet security is always top of the agenda and new security technology is continually being released. Although first coined in 2000 CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) technology has only really become more prominent over the last couple of years. CAPTCHA attempts to distinguish between a computer and human [...]

Web 2.0

Posted by Tommy on 28 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: Humor, Web Development

Web 2.0 is an interesting subject; currently I am very tempted to tell customers that we haven’t ‘upgraded to it yet’ and are still in the Web 1.0 world when confronted with pointless requests for Wikis or Blogs. I don’t, not just because I would be talking rubbish, but mainly because I am more concerned [...]

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