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604media implements activeCollab for project collaboration

March 31st 2009 | posted by 604media addthis

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604media has to give a shout out to “activeCollab”, a new project management and collaboration tool we installed in December 2008. We noticed the benefits immediately and I’m sure our clients will agree. Within weeks everyone was fluent in using this new tool.

Who is activeCollab?

activeCollab was developed by a small company, such as ourselves, called a51 development located in Novi Sad, Serbia. There is a lively community using and supporting this product which is no surprise since activeCollab has proven to be extremely useful,  providing essential features in a concise and easy to use format.

Congrats to the a51 team o the well deserved success.

Why did we chose activeCollab?

We looked at a selection of PM tools including: PHProjekt, dotProject and Basecamp. Here is why our research pointed us to activeCollab. For starters we needed a web based portal, without a monthly fee, that could be installed on our own server. This narrowed the field down to three choices: knocking off “Basecamp” which is hosted.

One of our company goals is to support and promote the open source community that is our bread and butter. As such the PHP/MySQL support in activeCollab was a big plus. 604media prefers to maintain control of its essential tools and data so, unlike some of the competition. activeCollab gives us complete control of the source code and a flexible license to develop extensions and modules. On top of this activeCollab takes advantage of the latest technologies to deliver a better interface.

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Wicked Awesome Design Resource: Smashing Magazine

March 31st 2009 | posted by tim addthis

As a must-read in the web design community, Smashing Magazine is a great collection design inspiration, how-to’s, best practices and code examples. Written by a pool of web designers and developers from many different locations and backgrounds, it is a comprehensive resource for web design which I peruse on a regular basis.

http://www.smashingmagazine.com

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incredible sixth sense technology (ted.com)

March 30th 2009 | posted by steve addthis

This is pretty crazy.. While it is obviously in prototype phase, the ideas and already existing functionality of this gets the imagination buzzing.

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Apple, you need to step up your marketing game!

March 27th 2009 | posted by tim addthis

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It could just be that I’m the only person in the world that didn’t know about this, but the microphone on the 3G iPhone headphones is also a multi-function button!!! That just blew my mind.

I’m a self-titled Apple geek, so I’m surprised I am just learning about this now, after having my iPhone for 8 months! All I can say is Apple really needs to step up their marketing game and advertise these little features – it would help improve their public perception in the wake of recent negative press surrounding features missing from the iPhone.

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CSS Reset

March 26th 2009 | posted by tim addthis

I can’t take credit for this, but am doing my best to spread the wealth. The basic idea behind CSS reset is it attempts to create a level playing field across all modern browsers by neutralizing browser-specific styles. In essence, it creates a base CSS foundation that attempts to make all modern browsers render sites identically.

One of the biggest trouble-makers for web design is Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), because it very often renders websites much different from how the designers intended. As a web designer, I am occassionally forced to use ugly hacks to fix IE6-specific layout issues, which is less than desirable. Once I started using CSS Resets, however, many of those IE6 layout issues dissappeared. I now start every project with CSS Resets and it has saved a ton of frustration and headache in the design process.

I’ve tested a couple different CSS Resets, and I have found the one created by Eric Meyer to be superior to the rest. Check it out, you’ll be glad you did:

http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/

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Summer is approaching (fingers crossed!)

March 25th 2009 | posted by tim addthis

It’s another beautiful day in downtown Vancouver. Spring thus far has been rather cold, but today gives me hope that it will be a hot and sunny summer in the lower mainland.

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Emotion & the Internet

March 24th 2009 | posted by tim addthis

You need only look as far as YouTube, flickr or Facebook to see that the future of the internet is social, educational, creative collaboration. I believe the centre of the internet, in its current state, is human emotion.

I recently came across a particular lecture, part of the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) series of short lectures, about the emotional world of the internet. Entitled “The Web’s Secret Stories,” Jonathan Harris talks about his work in online art that visually combines, organizes and categorizes millions of examples of human emotion. His work is truly stunning, and you should check it out.

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Emotion & Web Design

March 24th 2009 | posted by tim addthis

As a web designer, I rely on emotion to drive my creative process, but the overtly-technical nature of the internet can often hinder that creative process. I recently read a story about the former Visual Design Leader of Google who left the internet-giant because of the headstrong corporate focus on engineering. Design decisions had to be rationalized in terms of engineering logic and based on design-follows-function.

At 604media we believe that design and function walk hand-in-hand; the design and development teams, while having fundementally different roles, collaborate closely through every stage of every project we do. I believe this is why we are leaders of innovation in our industry – our outstanding web applications epitomize our mantra of design+function.

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Growing Champions – connecting athletes & sponsors in BC

February 23rd 2009 | posted by steve addthis

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We are excited to announce the new Growing Champions website featuring our custom CMS Admin, newsletter / mailing list management tool, and robust athlete application process management tools!

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goBEYOND – brand / cms / carbon calculator / facebook app

February 19th 2009 | posted by steve addthis

We are very excited to announce the official launch of the goBEYOND website and Facebook app!

This project really encompasses all we do:

- brand design – web design – web planning & consulting – custom cms management tools – Facebook apps (3rd Party mash-ups) – community / world conscious projects

We designed the goBEYOND brand back in September 2008, it has been public, and seen everywhere since. We then went to work developing the website development along with the goB team. They had a lot of different types of content they wanted to deliver, along with a very rough idea for the calculator, and a desire to somehow harness Facebook to spread the word. We took these rough concepts and designed the site structure, visioned the Calculator, and designed the way it would interact with Facebook.

The results speak for themselves.. Tons of great information, delivered by a state-of-the-art Ajax and jQuery powered interface. A slick Carbon Footprint Calculator, with a Facebook app to track you and your friend’s scores and spread the word about the goBEYOND Climate Initiative.

The website is powered by our industry leading custom CMS (604cms), which took the goBEYOND team almost no time at all to start utilizing. They can manage all the areas of their website using our intuitive CMS interface. It’s pretty slick if we do say so ourselves.

The Facebook App tracks scores from the Carbon Calculator, and shows users top friends, offers a Profile box to display scores, and connects Facebook users, allowing them to see each other’s scores and discuss.

It was a real pleasure working with the goBEYOND team, and is always exciting being apart of green initiatives that make a positive impact on our community and world!

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