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Weekly CyberCoder Tweets for 2010-07-11
WordPress Programmer http://bit.ly/5iG2Pu # Updated my profile on Texas Twitter Directory at TwitterStates.com http://bit.ly/2BoTwn # I appreciate being listed on the Community Samples – Google AJAX Search API – Google Code http://bit.ly/cB0dxs # Top 10 ClickBank Products | CyberCoded – http://bit.ly/aWBFEw # Not sure which big wreck was worse, the Nascar wreck last night, or [...]
Weekly CyberCoder Tweets for 2010-04-17
Google XML Sitemaps http://bit.ly/8D3J3i # ProductReviewsBlog http://bit.ly/8bsxsn # Weekly CyberCoder Tweets for 2010-01-17 http://bit.ly/5ojsxU # Fender Limited Edition 3G Android Phone http://bit.ly/5zDGWH # AJAX http://bit.ly/6ynP0V # The poll results are in, web development it is | Wayne John http://bit.ly/5bl4BT # What Time Is It http://bit.ly/7LSVeP # Thumb Drive http://bit.ly/8gN9qy # Hodgkins Cancer http://bit.ly/7ciXSB # Who's [...]
CyberTweets 2010-04-01
Javascript http://bit.ly/dcSGBb # Garry Conn http://bit.ly/9JQ4o2 # Google AJAX APIs Blog: Helping you help us help you http://bit.ly/d6VWsc # Coming soon! Store anything in Google Docs http://bit.ly/dzyq6m (Remember what day it is) # Google Translate for Animals http://bit.ly/bRGtv3 (Remember what day it is) # Google continues their April tradition. http://fb.me/vC8Kz8dk # Instant Messaging http://bit.ly/9qLiCi # [...]
CyberTweets 2010-02-02
Pickup Truck http://bit.ly/96kuJO # Ajax Programming http://bit.ly/cJDTlm # Middle East http://bit.ly/a36tUf # Google’s Social Search – Affecting a SERP Near You http://bit.ly/avTVuJ # GoDaddy http://bit.ly/5hfuQY # Whoever hijacked @JacksonMetro from my wife, give it back! The email was changed, so we can not login or retrieve it. # Personal Assistant, Virtual Or On Site, experience [...]
CyberTweets 2010-01-18
CyberTweets 2009-02-24 http://tinyurl.com/anhtjq # using the WPTouch plugin for viewing http://www.cybercoded.net on an iPhone, seems to work great ! # TwitterFon iPhone App http://tinyurl.com/aedbgs # I am impressed with the #iPhone apps from media sites like USA Today, Fox Sports and New York Times, better than reading feeds # #iPhone needs ability to auto sort [...]
Weekly CyberCoder Tweets for 2009-07-19
The Mississippi Twitter List was just updated! http://bit.ly/38xYi # I may have to develop a system to manage DM's, I have yet to find anything that handles that. Any suggestions welcomed. # The Mississippi Twitter List was just updated! http://bit.ly/38xYi # The Mississippi Twitter List was just updated! http://bit.ly/38xYi # Twitter Tip, if you want [...]
Weekly CyberCoder Tweets for 2009-04-12
Weekly CyberCoder Tweets for 2009-04-05 http://tinyurl.com/d3ddhm # RT @mww1954: Seth Godin on the power of the tiny picture. Worth the minute to read. http://bit.ly/3AhD #technology # I would not mind having one of these 1968 Mustangs ! http://www.1968mustangforsale.com/ # Obviously I was not over my sinus cold like I thought, after working in yard yesterday, [...]
Weekly CyberCoder Tweets for 2009-04-05
Weekly CyberCoder Tweets for 2009-03-29 http://tinyurl.com/dyaemz # Clients sure seem to like the new Pricing Structure I am using, $1 a minute, no minimum. # Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who let me help them this weekend with their #WordPress problems, I always enjoy helping you! # RT @mashable: Retweet iPhone App for [...]
Emerging Media Specialist
Inspired by an ad I saw on Twitter for a Emerging Media Specialist I created a simple little web site that demonstrates how to show different media searches on one page seamlessly without having to reload any pages. With one search you get results for Video, Web, Twitter, News, Books and Images. The videos are [...]
Minimal WordPress Theme Download
The Minimal WordPress Theme can now be downloaded from here. This is the theme I am running on this site. I added a YouTube video hook on the Single post page. Instead of using a WordPress Plugin that would be an additional step I took my AJAX API Video plugin and incorporated it into the [...]
Ajax API Video WordPress Plugin
Since mid 2006 I have participated in the Google AJAX API. At first the API was only for search, but it quickly grew and began encompassing all the tools that Google had available. From RSS Feeds to Video, the Google AJAX APIs have a lot to offer developers. One of the key elements to the [...]
Google AJAX Partner Bar
The Google AJAX Search API team just keeps coming up with some really cool tools. This time it is something called the Partner Bar. The Partner Bar was built based on a request they had to help a customer configure and link to their Partners. You can read the full post from Mark Lucovsky here. [...]
Contact Me or Watch a Video
Thanks to TheYoungGuy I realized there was no way to contact me from this site, so I have added a new Contact Me page that is listed in the left sidebar. Also, I added a Google Videobar to the top of the main page. Google has made this soooo easy and they are not even [...]
Skip lunch and buy a Domain Name
Over at GarryConn.com there has been a flood of comments on his post about Domain Names. It is very interesting to see how others regard buying domain names. While most of us are not rich, buying Domain Names is one of the easiest and cheapest investments you can make online. For less than $10 you [...]
RadioBlogTalk
To continue my move into videos I have a new project I hope everyone will check out and give some feedback on. RadioBlogTalk is a new Internet radio talk show I am producing in partnership with Garry Conn. We hope to release a new show each Monday and discuss topics that are relevant to our [...]
RSS Autodiscover
As a typical programmer I sometimes look more at the code than I do the content. With that being said I have noticed a lot of websites that have their RSS Autodiscover tag pointing to a feed that is different from what they advertise as their RSS subscription to readers. Hopefully this video will help [...]
OOMA has arrived
I received my OOMA this week and I can’t wait to get it installed and check it out. OOMA is a new VOIP provider that is offering all US calls for free, you just pay for the hardware. With ooma you OWN YOUR DIALTONE. That means no monthly bills for unlimited US calling and premium [...]
Google Adsense Video Units & YouTube
According to this post on the official Google Adsense Blog the new Video units are now available to use. Everything reads great, however, it’s not there? I have gone through all the Official Google press and tutorials and the Video Units are not showing up in the Adsense setup as advertised. So I guess it [...]
Social Networking realities
Social Networking is one of the hottest topics on the Internet these days and one that takes a lot of time and thought to really work through. I have tried every possible site that has launched. So far I have yet to find one that I just have to have. To me they are similar [...]
Add YouTube Layout to Google AJAX API
First things first, a big thanks to my friend Garry Conn for the great idea. Garry had a post this morning (Free YouTube Layouts) on how to add a You Tube layout to videos embedded in a blog post. I had not seen this done before and really liked the way it adds a little [...]
Google AJAX APIs
Google AJAX API is a huge emerging technology that a lot of mainstream bloggers know about but don’t put forth the effort and time to learn about. As I am a very successful programmer and web developer and bring a lot of business to the table for many clients I work with, utilizing Google AJAX [...]
Google Alerts
Most bloggers I talk to subscribe to a lot of feeds. Subscribing to feeds will definitely help keep you up to date with what your favorite bloggers have to say. I like to also keep up with specific topics. These topics range from my own domain names to my kids. And there is one tool [...]
CyberCoder gets a new look!
It only took a couple hours, but it sure looks better than the previous design. I launched this site several months ago and spent all my time on the technical aspects instead of the look and feel. I tend to always go “function over fashion” first. But since Garry Conn would not stop teasing me [...]
Images added to Google AJAX Search API
This morning the Google team led by Mark Lucovsky released Google images to the AJAX Search API. With one line of code I was able to adjust my search page to now include the images. This morning, we are announcing Image Search in the API. Image Search is just as easy to use as all [...]
Register a Domain Name
While the function of registering a Domain Name has not changed much over the last 13 years, the cost has certainly changed. Back in 1994 there were very few place to register your domain and the cost was high. I have used several Registrars over the years, including Network Solutions, NameSecure, Register.com, GoDaddy and my [...]
Whos Amung Us
Here is a cool little Javascript tool from Who’s Amung Us. Notice the numbered box in the right sidebar above the RSS Subscribe button. This box will tell you how many concurrent users are on this site at this time. Check out Who’s Amung Us to get yours. Thanks to TheYoungGuy over at HardwareBlogPortal for [...]
Google BlogBar
I have installed a Google BlogBar at the top of the page. I set this BlogBar up using the BlogBar Wizard and did not modify any of the code. For now I used “CyberCoder” as the only keyword. It will rotate through the most relevant blog posts it finds in Google Blogsearch. The Google AJAX [...]
Google Voice Local Search
Google has released their voice local search called Goog-411, and it works great ! There has been some mention of this in the past, but this appears to be the first “experimental” release. I tried it immediately and was very impressed with the interface and response. And it’s free. Google doesn’t charge you a thing [...]
Blog Search
This week Scoble had a post about which blogsearch works best, Technorati or Google. Looking at the numbers is one thing, but, numbers are not the only factor. One of the reasons I have become such a huge fan of the Google AJAX Search API is because it lets you see more than just one [...]
Google Groups
Seems I spend more time on Google Groups than I thought. Most of this activity is within the Google AJAX Search API, but there are a few posts scattered across some other topics too.





