Researching Locations with Google Earth: Part 1

An introduction to Google Earth and what it can do for you as a creative.

Comments (0) . Friday, 20 November 2009

September Articles

My articles for the month of September, 2009. The pushbutton web, open source CMS project updates, Drupal Gardens, and SilverStripe news.

Comments (0) . Monday, 5 October 2009

August Articles

August was a slow month for me, here I list articles on open source CMS and Linux maintenance.

Comments (0) . Tuesday, 1 September 2009

My articles for the rest of July

This round's articles include pieces on Plone, linked data, OWL 2.0, Eclipse, open source CMS's and CMS in general, and playing Windows games on Linux.

Comments (0) . Tuesday, 11 August 2009

My articles the weeks of June 22 and June 29

My articles from the last two weeks, from CMSWire and Linux.com.

Comments (0) . Sunday, 5 July 2009

My articles for the week of June 15 2009

My articles last week appeared on Linux.com and CMSWire.com, covering topics such as Linux migration, JBoss, a new Linux kernel release, Amazon's Kindle, Joomla learning materials, and the Plone 4 CFP.

Comments (0) . Sunday, 21 June 2009

Master Presentations and Workshops List

Presentations and workshops I've given, mostly at conferences. Like the rest it's under construction. Sorry for flooding folks with these, I've got a few cool interviews in the queue, just waiting on responses on follow-up questions.

Comments (0) . Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Master Books List

The rough version of my full list of books.

Comments (0) . Monday, 15 June 2009

My articles for the weeks of June 1 and June 8

In the first half of June I covered OS X memory security issues, Joomla! author Barrie North, Facebook and the CPAL, a new book on choosing an open source CMS, and sessions from Open Web Vancouver 2009 (pirates, women, and business, oh my!)

Comments (0) . Saturday, 13 June 2009

Organizing Materials and Research

A big deal is often made about organization, sometimes too big a deal. However, sometimes without the big O you make your job far more difficult than it should be.

Comments (1) . Wednesday, 3 June 2009