Twit(ter)?

Here at BG we’re currently developing the “community” features of the site, working on, choosing, and tweaking the internal and third-party applications we feel we need in order to give our readers the best interactive experience. Many times I have preached “fewest moving parts,” meaning that if there is some functionality we can do with […]

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Code Like a Girl

This is both an interesting read, as well as a light-hearted jab upon my business partner, with his pristine code, strives for proper Web page validation, and his critiques on my Web development process: Code like a girl. I code like a man.

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Flip-a-Site

Flip a Web Site Fixer-upper This SitePoint article doesn’t really cover anything new – individuals and groups have for years been buying Web sites, bringing in their talented staff to spruce it up, then make it as attractive as possible for sale. James and I ended up being that talent in such a scenario, and […]

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BG.com: media company, web site or newspaper?

This morning was the first time I was able to fully appreciate what Joseph has been telling me for many moons now: he sees Boldly Going Enterprises as a “media publishing company”. My thought was usually “What the hell IS that? Are we going to be producing news shows, printing a daily/weekly newspaper, or broadcasting […]

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SF Gate Defines 'Are You Mobile?' for Us

Where neo-nomads’ ideas percolate / New ‘bedouins’ transform a laptop, cell phone and coffeehouse into their office If you’re wondering what ‘Are You Mobile?’ is all about, this post from the SF Gate exemplifies the spirit and the details behind Boldly Going’s vision of mobility. James and I developed our definition of what “Boldly Going” […]

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Commenting on Dougal's Customer Service Story

I’m on the Left Coast, and Mediacom is right in league with the level of customer service that Dougal is describing. And to show you what trained monkeys we (customers) are to them, I’ll elaborate. Just prior to the new year, I had returned home from being on the road for about 10 weeks or […]

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