Cape Town

Sympathetic Moral Ethical People – Jamon White

1 Comment 29 July 2010

Jamon White used to be a Web Developer in a previous life. Check the lyrics in bold below for his track Sympathetic Moral Ethical People. Follow Jamon on Twitter here. Lying in bed, She turned and smiled Let’s get up now and eat some breakfast. ‘Cause it’s good for you. She turned on the tv, [...]

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Blogging

Gerhard Potgieter – WordPress Developer

2 Comments 28 July 2010

This week’s WordPress developer, is Gerhard Potgieter (@diekloon) who listens to what people want, taking the frustrations that they’re experiencing and then developing solutions for them. Gerhard codes in a laid back environment, sipping on a cup of strong coffee with music from some Bellville rock bands blaring through his earphones. The passion for web [...]

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Open Source Web

The FLOSS INCLUDE project

No Comments 27 July 2010

FLOSS (Free/ Libre/ Open Source Software) refers to a collaborative, distributed, collective and innovative approach to software development. FlOSS has numerous benefits, especially for developing countries as it lowers the barriers to entry, usage, costs, adaptability, has been translated into more dialects and languages than any other software available including Vietnamese and Khmer and numerous [...]

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Twitter

Listening to Global Voices

No Comments 26 July 2010

In this address to TEDGlobal 2010, blogger and technologist Ethan Zuckerman talks about clever strategies to open up your Twitter world and read the news in languages you do not even know.

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Social Media

Kalahari Marketplace. Safer than Gumtree?

11 Comments 22 July 2010

Have you ever tried selling anything on Gumtree? Whenever I always wondered why they kept putting little warnings in the sidebar. Avoid fraud by meeting all sellers in-person to pay for items. Gumtree does not offer any transaction or payment services. I didn’t think people would actually fall for blatant scams until it almost happened [...]

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Blogging

Christopher Mills – WordPress Developer

2 Comments 21 July 2010

This week’s featured WordPress Wednesday developer is Christopher Mills.  He started developing using PHP and MySQL in 1997 when he decided to build the platform for his blog; a place where he could share his ideas.  Later on he converted to WordPress which is his content management system of choice.  In later years his interest for coding developed [...]

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Mobile Web

Cell C PhotoCode – Create your own

9 Comments 20 July 2010

Do you prefer a Cell C PhotoCode or the tried and tested QR Code? or For obvious reasons the PhotoCode as pushed by Cell C in all forms of traditional media fits nicely with this blog’s style but Your Web AddiCT still prefers the QR Code that is used the world over. What exactly is [...]

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Innovation

Win $10000 with FNB & Paypal

2 Comments 16 July 2010

FNB & Paypal have just recently announced a new competition to awards developers for their innovative use of the Paypal payment platform. Want to win a trip to the USA to the value of $10 000? This is how to enter the FNb Paypal X contest. To submit for the FNB and PayPal X Award, [...]

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Social Media

The Bees Awards – Social Media Marketing Competition

No Comments 15 July 2010

The Bees Awards grant recognition to the best Social Media practices of the year in order to define and promote outstanding professionals and their marketing expertise. We are interested in seeing social media work (campaigns using Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and so on) from all over the world. The Bees Awards are calling for entries. [...]

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