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  1. Ready for IE9 and Firefox 4?

    March 22, 2011

    Interne Explore 9 & Firefox 4
    From www.gigaom.com

    Last week, Internet Explorer 9 was released and while Firefox 4 is due to be officially launched today, you can already download it from the Mozilla FTP site. Luckily, so far, we haven’t seen any major issues with the new browsers, but there have been reports that some widely-used tools will need to be updated.

    With that in mind, here is a short list of tests you’ll want to make when a new browser becomes available.

    • Test your website(s). Make sure that layout and interactive functions operate correctly, including content management systems, contact and feedback forms, styles and links.
    • Test your collaboration tools. …read more

    Category: Blog | News

    Tags: browsers | FireFox | GigaOM | Internet Explorer | Microsoft | Mozilla

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  2. 24-Year-Old Entrepreneur Puts Paper Street on the Map

    March 14, 2011

    24-Year-Old Entrepreneur Puts Paper Street on the MapA great article in the Ferndale Patch was written about local entrepreneur Andy Didorosi who owns and operates Paper Street.

    With 13 tenants and more space to rent, Andy Didorosi’s small-business incubator is giving life to Ferndale companies.

    Andy Didorosi is just back from Manhattan, NY, and full of real estate ideas. Not that it takes a trip to the Big Apple to get him inspired, but, he figured, why not check out what other businesses like his are doing?

    Read full article…

    Category: Blog | News

    Tags: Andy Didorosi | Ferndale | Ferndale Patch | Michigan | Paper Street

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  3. Shazam’s Music Sourcers Add Jobs To Music Industry, Give Music Lovers Their Ultimate Job

    February 16, 2011

    Shazam the popular music-identifying app on mobile phones is giving some music aficionados their ultimate job, listening to new music all day as a ‘music sourcer’. The New York Times spoke to one such person working for Shazam, Charles Slomovitz whose job requires him to hunt down new music and…

    via Shazam’s Music Sourcers Add Jobs To Music Industry, Give Music Lovers Their Ultimate Job.

    Category: Blog | News

    Tags: Apps | Mobile Phones | Music | Shazam | The New York Times

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  4. All the Buildings in New York, Illustrated

    What deli signage typography has to do with the connectedness of the universe.A couple of years ago, illustrator Jason Polan set out to draw every single person in New York City. Now, Australian illustrator and creative nomad James Gulliver Hancock is drawing all the buildings in New York. He started…

    via All the Buildings in New York, Illustrated.

    Category: Blog | News

    Tags: Art | Illustration | New York

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  5. Facebook’s New Fan Page Design – Again

    Facebook announced the anticipated changes to Fan Pages. After a bumpy start — Page tab width was temporarily reduced to 492px, creating quite an outcry! — things seem to have settled down.

    But as the dust settles, and Page admins begin to work within the confines of the new layout, one begins to see the downside to these new “improvements”…..

    From www.hyperarts.com…

    The Changes, as Presented by Facebook

    • Photos at the top: The most recent photos that you post to the Wall of a Page you admin, or photos you tag your Page in, will appear here. This area will not include any photos posted by people who …read more

    Category: Blog | News

    Tags: Facebook | Fan Page | HyperArts

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  6. Welcome to “Velodrome”

    October 4, 2010

    Detroit’s Dorais Velodrome bicycle racing track, like much of the city, laid abandoned for decades. Recently, a group of volunteers reclaimed it from the overgrowth and created the perfect place to race old motorcycles.

    This rare find has also spurred local entrepreneurs to start up a racing series made for mopeds, scooters, road bicycles and mountain bicycles to takes place on the Dorais Velodrome. There first race will take place on Saturday, October 16th starting at 8:00am.

    All profits from Thunderdrome events will be used to maintain and update Dorais Park and the Velodrome.

    Video of The Mower Gang on Detroit’s Velodrome:
    …read more

    Category: Blog | News

    Tags: Detroit | Jalopnik | The Mower Gang | Thunder Drome | Velodrome

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  7. WordCamp Detroit is Here

    October 1, 2010

    WordCamp Detroit Conference offers WorPress boot camp for entrepreneurs and enthusiasts.

    Saturday and Sunday October 9th and 10th are the dates for the Detroit areas first WordCamp. This exciting new conference, held at the Novi’s The Rock Financial Showplace, will showcase both local experts and talent from around the country. Sessions include all key aspects to creating a website or blog in WordPress. It starts with an introductory application, moves into choosing themes for websites and blogs, finding affordable plugins to extend your site’s functionality, search engine optimization, social media and more. The conference has …read more

    Category: Blog | Developement | News

    Tags: dbusiness | Detroit | Facebook | Ferndale WordPress Meetup Group | Twitter | WordCamp | Wordpress

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  8. FM Launches New Website for Eagles Landing

    September 23, 2010

    A new client to Futuramic Media is Eagles Landing / BDB Properties, whose new website was launched today. Eagles Landing has 3 residential and 3 commercial properties and were looking for a web based solution to manage all their properties. We looked at various Content Management Systems (CMS) and settled on Wordpress based on the client needs and by previous client successes. The new site allows them to manage all aspects of the site and their day to day business. Some of the things current residents can do is make maintenance requests, apply for residency and pay rent  online.

    Eagles Landing …read more

    Category: Blog | Jobs | News

    Tags: BDB Properties | Eagles Landing | Fourmidable | Wordpress

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  9. Google Debuts DIY Code tools for Android Phones

    July 12, 2010

    Google has released tools that “make it easy for anyone to create programs for Android phones”.

    Interesting new tools from Google allows Lego like code to create applications.

    Much like Lego, App Inventor lets people drag “blocks” of code around to create applications.

    Google said it had been working on the system for a year and were pitched at those with little knowledge of programming.

    The tools have been tested over the last 12 months by school children and college students, it said.

    The graphical blocks represent the different functions and capabilities of a smartphone.

    For instance, one tester of the App Inventor used the GPS locator, timer, and database querying blocks to produce an app that told his friends where he …read more

    Category: Blog | News

    Tags: Android | BBC | Google | Phones | Smartphones

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  10. Google, Intel, Sony Prep ‘Smart TV’ Platform

    May 18, 2010

    Information Week reports….

    Intel has been actively gearing up for the past year to provide both silicon and software to Internet-enabled TV ventures.

    Intel and Google appear close to announcing a deal with Sony for Internet-enabled TVs at a Google developer conference later this week in San Francisco.

    The deal would help Sony to differentiate itself in a challenging and highly competitive marketplace for television sets. Last week, Sony reported pricing pressure on its Bravia LCD televisions, contributing to a half-billion-dollar loss in Sony’s consumer products and devices division.

    Intel has been actively gearing up for the past year to provide both silicon and software to Internet-enabled TV ventures, according to Eric Kim, SVP and GM, …read more

    Category: Blog | News

    Tags: Google | Information Week | Intel | Internet TV | Smart TV | Sony | Television

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