Tweet about things you’re passionate about in life and use #hash tags to tag them. Content that’s high in quality and very easy to find is a sure fire way to get more people following what you have to say. You can include as many #hash tags as you like (eg. Chuck Norris is allowed to talk...
If you’ve ever wanted to consume services from a popular website that doesn’t offer full code examples before, chances are you may have considered using cURL with PHP to achieve your project. cURL is amazing because it essentially allows you to simulate a user and go through any page on a...
Hey all. A few weeks ago I decided to experiment with the Bing API (provided by Microsoft). The first thing I noticed with it was that I wasn’t completely blown away with what the Bing.com interface offers us – we’re essentially getting results that are at most on a par with...
Here’s a new jQuery concept project that demonstrates how you can create a complete website with multiple "pages" using a single HTML file. jQuery is used to provide users with bookmarkable tabbed pages which you can share with visitors and have them land on – just as if they were...
The Twitter API luckily supports exporting data in a number of formats including JSON, XML and as ATOM feeds. Anyone who frequently uses Twitter for following the latest news, trends and your friends may be aware that each user’s account supports out-of-the-box RSS (via the icon on your profile...
How did you spend April 1st? This year the geek community saw some pretty hilarious pranks on April Fools day. The most memorable included The Pirate Bay’s new homepage (see above) – where Warner Brothers finally bought the worlds biggest pirate site, Google’s 3D browser (that requires...