July 2007

Fox on Bloggers

by Andy Brudtkuhl on July 31, 2007

Gotta love Fox News’ outlook on blogging… Could this just be old media feeling threatened? Or just slow news days? Or does the right wing media conglomerate just need another scapegoat?

Source (Fox Attacks: Bloggers)

A couple of interesting things were said in this video – like how the dangerous thing about a blog is the one way conversation… or there’s only filthy language on blogs and that political bloggers (mostly left-wing) are like nazis or other hate mongerers. Nice work Fox. Excellent well thought out and researched journalism as usual.

Maybe they should read the Iowa Blogs Politics section for some good political blogging…

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Announcing the new Iowa Blogs

by Andy Brudtkuhl on July 30, 2007

Yes, yes… it’s finally here – the brand new Iowa Blogs. The new community website finally went live on Friday, July 27. After three rewrites starting with a WordPress based system, to a PHP website, to a completely rewritten application built on trusty ASP.Net – it has launched. We are excited to have launched our first website built on a platform I designed allowing us to rapidly develop community based aggregators and websites.

The goal of the new Iowa Blogs is not only to demonstrate our wonderful new platform but to also provide one stop shop for reading the best blogs in Iowa (and yes, there are lots). By filtering through the directory we offer (which is still under development – will be fully functional in 1.1), I pulled out several outstanding blogs and organized them along traditional media standards like a newspaper.

We’re still tweaking away at version 1.0 and are planning out plenty of excellent features all the way up to version 2.0. If you have any ideas or if I missed a few good blogs – let us know at editor[at]iowablogs.net or through the contact form. We’re also looking for advertisers to help cover our hosting costs and to fund further development.

And if you are an Iowa Blogger, don’t forgot to grab a badge…

Iowa Blogs

So get on over there and enjoy some great content.

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When is enough, enough?

by tjmapes on July 27, 2007

As a web designer I’m faced with new hurdles and learning curves daily whether it’s trying to become the next Eric Meyers, or for this installments sake, something as simple as learning my way around a .NET page so I can go style certain elements after it has been handed off to a programmer.

I could have once told myself without thinking twice that I was a strong advocate of web standards. I still code everything in xthml/css and follow best practices etc etc. But one thing I have noticed now after working around certain ‘seasoned’ web developers is that many haven’t ever considered themselves once advocates of web standards EVER. Their main method for getting things done is basically how fast (sloppy code is acceptable and yes that means “br” extravaganzas) they can do it.

Granted somethings fall by the wayside due to budget and hours, but simple things like inline styles and “br” tags etc shouldn’t ever be overlooked due to budget or timeline, they should be excluded as part of best practices.

Yes it’s time to quote some Derek Zoolander:

“Do you understand that the world does not revolve around you and your do whatever it takes, ruin as many people’s lives, so long as you can make a name for yourself as an investigatory journalist, no matter how many friends you lose or people you leave dead and bloodied along the way, just so long so you can make a name for yourself as an investigatory journalist, no matter how many friends you lose or people you leave dead and bloodied and dying along the way?”

Now note, this quote seems a little harsh and over exaggerated. I’m aware of that. And I’m not trying to come down on every programmer or web developer in the world so if you are starting to feel offended, continue reading cause I’m only looking for some answers, you’ll see cause I hope some of you have had similar concerns.

But this quote represents what I feel goes through some of the peoples’ heads I work with sometimes when they are coding a site I designed. And the truth of it all is I believe it comes from higher up than they or I. It always starts at the top and if they don’t care enough to crack down a little, then why should anyone else right? And eventually you almost just become desensitized by it all.

Back to my earlier statement; “I could have once told myself without thinking twice that I was a strong advocate of web standards.” The reason why I can’t say the same for where I am right now is because I’m finding myself skipping over the random “br” tags and inline styles mostly because I’m tired of cleaning up after people.

Does this make me a bad web designer? Am I at fault here? Does this mean I may be working at the wrong shop? Or are all design shops basically like this? Is there a link between the lack of caring and age?

I wanted this to be more of an open-ended post where I’ll hopefully get some feedback from Designers and Programmers alike, so if you are reading this in your RSS reader and have made it this far, click through and comment because I really want to know how you others feel.

If you are in a similar position or once have been let me know. If you think I’m completely wrong let me know.

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Wanna be in a Google commercial?

by tjmapes on July 26, 2007

Google’s team behind Gmail is offering the chance to be in a new (brilliant, might I add) commercial by submitting a quick 10 second clip of yourself passing the “Gmail M-velope” along. Head over here to learn more and submit. You could wind up in a google commercial.

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More Major Publishers with Invalid RSS

by Andy Brudtkuhl on July 23, 2007

I was touching up my College Football website for the upcoming season and found out that there are some major publishers out there with invalid RSS feeds. “Who cares?”, you may say. Well those of us that are developing services using RSS as a platform DO care. I’m surprised Randy at The RSS Blog hasn’t been notified (although he has been now).

Well, here they are: NYTimes and ESPN. Those are what I have noted thus far (due to exception logic in GCF).

This is becoming all too much of a habit by publishers. If you are going to publish RSS feeds, please do us a favor and make sure they are valid!

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