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July 6th, 2009

One of my favorite panels at SXSWi

Author: Chris

I know it’s bit late but I wanted to mention my favorite panels at SXSWi that attend this past spring.

“Even Faster Websites” presented by Steve Souders which he is well know for creating YSlow and now Google Page Speed. If you’re not familiar with these two Firefox plugins then you should definitely check them out.

What I really enjoyed about his presentation was how technical it was, which most panels I went to were mostly theories and best practices. What he focused on that day was javascript which has become more and more heavily used with today’s websites and definitely with things we have done here. Here are few key things he touched on.

Script blocking which is when a browser downloads JS (javscript) and that JS filet will stop everything from loading, images, css files and iframes. The browser will then also wait till the JS is executed and then finish downloading the other assets.

IE7 only allows 2 connections per hostname. What this means in a nut shell is the browser will only download 2 files at the same time from the same domain name. People get around this by what they call domain sharding, where you have multiple sub domains loading assets for one site. For instance Amazon.com has a.amazon.com, i.amazon.com and so on. With this technique though you still have to wait for JS to load and execute before the browser can continue downloading the other assets.

A couple other things Steve mentioned were iframes share the same connection pool with the parent window. Meaning if the iframe is loading 2 things already then the parent element can’t load it’s assets. Also stylesheets in the parent parent window also block iframes and/or it’s resources.

Now Steve did mentioned a few good ways to address these issues. Put your JS at the end of your web page, just right before the closing body tag. Use the script DOM element or script onload technique to load your JS. I’m not going to explain the process of implementing these 2 techniques because they get pretty technical but you should look at his reasoning in the powerpoint.

Last but not least are few other things to help speed up your site. Gzip your files, sprite your images and flush your document. Now I’m off to make the web even faster!

November 13th, 2008

A new way to watch internet TV

Author: Chris

Cameron Moll via Twitter brought Boxee.tv to my attention. It looks very promising especially when I am looking at purchasing a TV and not wanting to order cable. Now I am just waiting for the infamous invite.

October 17th, 2008

Cable tv vs. internet video

Author: Chris

Before making my move to Lincoln I decided to sell my gigantic 35″ tube TV because I just didn’t want to move it. I actually did this about 2 months before I moved. My idea was to buy a new LCD TV once I got settled in but I’m still sans a TV.

Not having a TV and cable made me realize I have way more free time but I still keep up to date with the new fall shows by watching them at Hulu with my Macbook. With every show only having limited commercial interruptions, each episode is about 45 minutes which in turn lets me watch what I want in shorter amount of time.

With all this in mind I wonder how cable companies are going to compete with sites like this. Most major networks even stream their shows on their corporate sites. These episodes roughly have 8, 30 second breaks for commercials instead of the usual 2-5 minute breaks.

Why hasn’t this become more popular? What is the future going to bring for broadcasting? TVs connected to the internet, selecting which broadcaster you want and then selecting the show and episode of choice? How is advertising going to compete? Are the 30 second commercial breaks going to become increasingly longer on the web?

Well that’s my rambling for the day and I leave with this great video of Gary Vaynerchuk.

October 8th, 2008

Visual tagging for the iPhone

Author: Chris

Tonchidot is a Japanese company that developed of one of most amazing iPhone apps I have ever seen. It’s just best explained by watching this video.

September 22nd, 2008

A great t-shirt search engine.

Author: Chris

I have always been a fan of t-shirts especially threadless and cottyn. I have also had a hard time finding new places with great shirt ideas, until now. Pleasedress.me is the perfect answer to finding that next cool tee. It’s a search engine for t-shirts and I can’t believe this great idea has never been done before.