Posts tagged with ‘News’

WordPress 2.7 Represents a Big Evolution

This week Automattic rolled out WordPress 2.7, and in many ways, it is the largest update of the year, even eclipsing 2.5. The administration panel back end got most of the attention, and it is beautiful and functional and… quite different. Harkins Creative is already putting it through its paces on this blog, checking out plugin compatibility and the many new features. We will steadily begin deploying it across all client sites with whom we have an ongoing maintenance relationship. Our early report is incredibly positive. Some of the “under the hood” changes mean that WordPress will be certain of enjoying a prolonged life as the front runner of the blogging platform community.

Also look for new WordPress tutorials to cover the layout changes and new features soon.

New Browser on the Block – Google Chrome

Much speculation has flown in recent years and months about Google’s plan for world domination. Okay, maybe that’s overstating it a little, but only a little. And taking on a crowded and arguably entrenched marketplace of internet browsers is a clear signal that Google really does intend to move in and settle down in desktop software applications.

Google is calling it Chrome, and I’m sure this is seen as a shot across the bow for IE6 and Firefox (my personal favorite), although they do tip their hats in Mozilla’s direction, acknowledging that some of their horsepower found its way under the hood. Who the heck knows what this might do to smaller projects like Opera or Flock.

Personally, I drink the Google Kool-Aid. They have proven that, while they’ll never win any fashion awards, power, ubiquity and forward thinking are always front and center on their runway. Quietly, Google has for some time been acquiring startups with promise (something everybody else does, too) and assembling talent and ideas. Google likes the long play, so not every company it has snapped up has been an obvious choice. But the release of the new browser beta, followed by more mentions about its JavaScript engine called V8, they clearly have the next generation web squarely in its crosshairs, and fully intend to be the browser to bring it to us.

Of course I have already downloaded Chrome, and am testing it as I write this post. It is living up to its stripped down, severe aesthetic, but for once, I appreciate it immensely in a browser. The design choice really promotes the web site content, not the window through which it is delivered. Curiously, however, there is a startling lack of the elements that have found their way into nearly every other browser experience; namely the Google Toolbar and the Title Bar. The latter is so entrenched in SEO practices, specifically because of how Google uses and views them, it is a little unnerving not to see it at the top of the window. It makes me wonder if Google has plans to deprecate its importance in upcoming page rank algorithms…Nah…Right???

I think the browser community, and hopefully the open source community, will be taking notes for a long time to come.

Go Google.

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New Site Design and Expanded Content

We are glad to finally be able to swing wide the doors of learning and opportunity and invite the public in to see the new site! We have renewed our vision for making the Harkins Creative site a place for small and medium-sized businesses to come and learn about how audio, video and web services, when combined, can generate huge, quantifiable returns. In addition, we are reaching out to other professionals in our industry, to be, if nothing more, a meager repository of knowledge about the trade.

Please leave us a comment or a suggestion, and if you are a professional content creator, be sure to contact us. There are always opportunities when we need to source additional hands for a project. (Do you like to write about our field? Get in touch and let’s arrange a guest article on our pages!)

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New Audio Video Editing Suite

I finally took the time to build the workstation I have been needing for quite some time. Now, at my fingertips I have everything I need for the growing amount of audio production, video production, audio editing, video editing and motion graphics production I am doing for clients. I am loving the work, AND the new editing suite, too!

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