- air
- ajax
- algorithm
- apple
- bitbucket
- braintapper_exchange
- charts
- chumby
- codeigniter
- cognos
- complexity
- crashplan
- crosstab
- dash
- dashboard
- date
- dbvisualizer
- decisions
- dimension
- dogfood
- dona_wong
- dropbox
- edward_tufte
- extension
- feature_checklists
- feature_excellence
- filemaker
- firefox
- firewall
- flot
- flowing_data
- fogbugz
- football
- free
- freenas
- freshbooks
- git
- github
- gm
- google_charts
- iPad
- javascript
- jdbc
- jedox
- mac
- macbook
- maps
- marsedit
- mercurial
- metaweblog
- metrics
- microstrategy
- monowall
- moo
- nathan_yau
- news
- nosql
- open_source
- palo
- pentaho
- pfsense
- printing
- programmers_interfaces
- rapidweaver
- regex
- regexr
- rest
- safari
- smoothwall
- sony
- sqlpower
- stackoverflow
- statistics
- stephen_few
- svg
- tablet
- ticket_agent
- time_machine
- tip
- tm1
- transformer
- trick
- typographic grid
- usability
- visualization
- vmware
- w3c
- web
- wiki
- wikkawiki
- work_management
- wsj
December 10, 2009
As one or two of you might have noticed, the release date for the Braintapper Exchange has been pushed to January of 2010. Some stuff came up, mostly in the realm of "new ideas" to improve the base implementation.
Following this release will likely be the 2.0 of the web site. What? So soon? The current site design has been fine as a "get something online fast". While it has given me a professional presence on the web, there are some key marketing goals that I wanted to accomplish that can't be met with the current design. Fortunately it's just a template facelift, the underlying "engine" driving my site will be "same old, same old".
Following this release will likely be the 2.0 of the web site. What? So soon? The current site design has been fine as a "get something online fast". While it has given me a professional presence on the web, there are some key marketing goals that I wanted to accomplish that can't be met with the current design. Fortunately it's just a template facelift, the underlying "engine" driving my site will be "same old, same old".
