Wordpress 2.3 Released - Native Tagging Arrives

Posted by Wayne Slavin Tue, 25 Sep 2007 17:02:00 GMT

It might seem odd that I would be excited by a new release of Wordpress given that this site runs on Typo 4.1.1. Trust me, you wouldn't be wrong... however, NetStumbler.com is running on Wordpress and this new upgrade includes some new features that look more than interesting.

Last night I actually upgraded this site from Typo 2.5.6 to Typo 4.1.1. All that took was a simple "rake db:migrate", oh the beauty of Rails! My Wordpress upgrade won't be nearly as tidy.

The only reason that I am considering an upgrade is that the Wordpress team has included import tools to migrate tags from various existing tag plugins into the new native tag engine. NetStumbler.com is currently using Ultimate Tag Warrior, but hopefully not for much longer.

I also can't wait to see the new Canonical URLs in action. It looks like a graceful solution to an ugly problem, and with 3500+ posts on NetStumbler.com tracing their origins back from two complete CMS migrations I know that there are at least 100 posts that this would effect.

NetStumbler.com Face Lift 3.0

Posted by Wayne Slavin Sat, 13 Jan 2007 05:30:48 GMT

Since 2001 NetStumbler.com has gone through several face lifts. I am pleased to announce that our new site is currently live, we trust that you will like it as much as we do.

BackupRight Business Blogging Has Begun

Posted by Wayne Slavin Wed, 26 Jul 2006 22:53:00 GMT

So today I put live the new BackupRight blog, there all the company news and various articles related to the online data business will be posted.

Please visit and have a look around. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed.

I have talked about it more in the first welcome post.

BackupRight Blog

Pulling The Covers Off... BackupRight

Posted by Wayne Slavin Sun, 28 May 2006 09:41:00 GMT

There are many things in life that one should prepare for in advance, and in almost every case we have a solution. Insurance, for example, whether it is health, fire, care, or life, we simply must have it before we need it or else it is too late.

When it comes to a persons computer data there has always be a large gap between what should be done to protect it and what is actually done. Saving data weekly to a CD or DVD is simply not convenient ENOUGH to be thought of as a reliable method for insuring the safety of important data. For quite some time now there have been simpler solutions for backup, and one method clearly has the highest rate of adoption – ignore it. The other method has been to use some sort of online remote data backup solution, but until now these online backup solutions have often been either to costly or too unfriendly to use in either personal or small business settings.

Several months ago I set out to find some way to make the problem easier to solve for everyone like myself – a recent hard drive crash victim – and after many months of development and testing it is ready.

BackupRight, the name says it all – CD/DVD burning just doesn’t cut it, saving to the server at the office manually isn’t easy enough. Just install and setup and you have got you backup done right.

There are many fantastic features that we packed into BackupRight, but rather than make this the longest post to date here I will just let you visit the site and read more for yourself. http://www.backupright.com/

I encourage everyone to think what they would do without their email, contacts, financial data, office documents, and other valuable files. The loss of that information IS something that can happen; just make sure that you have prepared for it in advance.

BackupRight – Online Data Backup

Who Else Has Got The Love For VoIP?

Posted by Wayne Slavin Mon, 06 Feb 2006 06:24:00 GMT

Well, this one has been a long time in development – name changes, design slowdowns, and various other setbacks, but now I am very pleased to present the latest in the family reliable, timely, and impartial news websites – LoveVoIP.com.

It is no secret that VoIP is taking the world of communication by storm. We will be covering all the latest news as it happens – from Skype to Google Talk to Vonage.

I trust that you will enjoy LoveVoIP.com, and as always I welcome feedback.

Celebritytrash.com Goes Live!

Posted by Wayne Slavin Fri, 02 Dec 2005 01:31:00 GMT

I am proud to announce that my latest site, Celebritytrash.com, has just gone live. In the next few weeks I will be adding daily photographs to compliment the news and gossip.

Check it out!

Celebritytrash.com

Cox Using Wardriving To Police Customers?

Posted by Wayne Slavin Mon, 07 Nov 2005 02:45:00 GMT

I just got off the phone with a good friend of mine in the mobile IT business. He had a client today who had their account suspended without notification, after a call to Cox support he was told that the customer's account was disabled because of an 'open wireless access point.' After some further questions he found out that now have vans driving around in various customer areas throughout Orange County and San Diego.

Anyone else heard of this going on? What are the implications of this? Is Cox connecting to customer networks without their permission or just scanning to see for a AP without WEP? What are the chances of Cox turning off a customer that has an AP (without WEP) powered on but not connected to the net? What is the deal with not telling customers they have been turned off and still billing them?

Stick To What You Know - Costco 1

Posted by Wayne Slavin Tue, 01 Nov 2005 23:47:00 GMT

I have heard so interesting stats about Costco recently regarding their lightning fast inventory turnover rate, but the most important thing about Costco is that they know how customers want to be treated.

Example: I ordered a camera yesterday, Canon SD550, to replace my not-so-Ritz-y camera purchase. Today I noticed that they had dropped the price by $50. Costco Customer Service didn't even ask for an explanation, credit card number, or account number - they just credited me for the difference after I told them my order number.

So stick to what you know - I know that Costco offers a much better experience than that of retailers that try to lure you in with deals that are too good to be true.

Debits and Credits

Posted by Wayne Slavin Sat, 22 Oct 2005 22:17:00 GMT

Not since "No Checks Accepted" signs have I seen such a backlash against taking money than in the last few months.

I am not one to speak highly of debit cards, the comfort that a credit card provides is something that I like. Recently, I have encountered two separate movie theaters with the policy of, "No Credit Cards." I can understand the rational behind only accepting debit, the beef I have with that policy is that they disclaim their failure for offering choice to their customers with "there is also a $2.00 fee" - once I hear that I simply pay for my movie and cross them off my ever so short list of tolerable theaters.

My experience yesterday was one that blew me away; I was told that they only accept debit, everything other than Bank of America and Wells Fargo... that sounds a bit ridiculous... when one in three dollars passes through BofA alone each day what are the odds of a person having a debit card that is something other than either of those? I mean when you customers have only a Wells Fargo and BofA card you should just let them in for free.

Yahoo Publisher Network

Posted by Wayne Slavin Thu, 01 Sep 2005 08:50:00 GMT

I got accepted into the Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN), and have swapped the ads on the forums. Google AdSense is still on the main site, but I wanted to give Yahoo a chance to impress.

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