Hi there:
[FYI: last.fm is not going off the air on July 15th. As they put it
[paraphrasing] "we don't want to punish our listeners because of the
RIAA".]
Sort of on-topic: last.fm is an example of a very well executed "web
2.0" site, IMO. Check out the tools they made for creating a
Good luck, Mike. Just another edge to keep up with as technology
advances. Site links do bring traffic, and they displace a half a
centimeter or so of web page so the guys below you do suffer a bit for
it ;-) I like them for the branding impression... if you search for a
web design firm and see
John,
Thank you very much for such a complete reply. I am going to have to give
this some thought to see what I can do to make this happen for us. I think
this is a really cool way to show off all the features offered by a site.
Mike
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DeWitt, Michael mjdewitt-at-alexcommgrp.com |nyphp dev/internal group
use| wrote:
I was going through Google and noticed for some companies, they have a
series of grouped links appearing under the main search result. For
example: http://www.google.com/search?q=ioma , look at the 1st result for
I was going through Google and noticed for some companies, they have a
series of grouped links appearing under the main search result. For
example: http://www.google.com/search?q=ioma , look at the 1st result for
Ioma. They have 4 links plus a "more" link. I thought this might be a
"subscribed"
On Jun 23, 2007, at 5:52 PM, Peter Sawczynec wrote:
Anybody got any other nice web site apps like this that they can
recommend for expanding the programmer/designer's mindset?
In a similar vein, http://last.fm -- The super cool thing they do is
called "audioscrobbling" where you can automatic
On Jun 23, 2007, at 11:50 AM, Jakob Buchgraber wrote:
So how do you handle e.g. the data coming from $_FILE?
Our request abstraction merges $_FILE array into the $_POST and
$_REQUEST arrays before our regular code processing begins. That
allows us to set properties of our object via getPos
On Saturday 23 June 2007, Peter Sawczynec wrote:
> http://www.pandora.com
>
> At this internet radio web site, when you arrive you enter the name of
> an Artist that you like and they immediately create an internet radio
> stream that only plays songs from the Artist you selected and other
> simil