Archive for June, 2007

No Cable? No TV? No Worries.

TelevisionEver missed your favorite TV show, didn’t have access to TV, or been bored at work (don’t do this at work, I’m joking…kind of)? Of course you have. I’ll show you how to watch TV over the internet using either Windows or Ubuntu. I’ll start by assuming that you’re really impatient and work towards solutions for people who have more time on their hands.

The first decision to be made is whether you would like to watch the episode by downloading it to your computer, or stream it directly from a web server. The benefit of streaming an episode is that you have instant access to it. The downside of this approach is that the episode is usually highly compressed(sound and video aren’t that great). On the other hand you could use BitTorrent. BitTorrent is much slower, you have to download the episode first but you usually get a much much higher quality product. On the flip side, the major television studios are always looking to sue people for piracy. Let’s start with the software you need….

Programs:

Adobe Flash Player (32 Bit Ubuntu & Windows): This is how most of your streamed files will get to you.

Automatix(Ubuntu Only): If you’re using Ubuntu, you probably already know that it doesn’t come with all the codecs you need to watch different types of media. Automatix also allows you to download other programs that you’re going to need for a positive multimedia experience.

Azureus(Both Ubuntu & Windows): Azureus is a BitTorrent client. It supports plugins, which is important for your protection.

Peer Guardian(Both Ubuntu & Windows): Peer Guardian is a plugin for Azureus. Essentially it attempts to block any connections from the MPAA, RIAA, or anyone else who’s going to sue you for filesharing. No need to download this, you can get it right in the Azureus client by going to plugins.

Swiftfox (Ubuntu Only):Swiftfox is the optimized, 32 bit version of Firefox. If you have a 64 bit version of Ubuntu, you’re going to need this to watch streamed media.

VLC Media Player (Both Ubuntu & Windows): This media player plays just about every file format out there.

Streaming TV Shows:

From The TV Studios Themselves (The main way of getting episodes streamed legally for free):

  1. Links to the Big Studios
  2. A lot more choices

Streamed from other places (Without Ads, more choices, but probably less legal):

  1. ChannelKing
  2. FreeTube
  3. PeekVid
  4. QuickSilverScreen
  5. TV Link Vault
  6. TV Links
  7. TV-Video.net

BitTorrent:

  1. EZTV
  2. BT Junkie
  3. IsoHunt
  4. MiniNova
  5. Pirate Bay
  6. SloTorrent
  7. Torrent Box
  8. Torrent Spy !!!Before clicking be aware of this story!!!
  9. X Television Interactive

Editor’s Pick

Want to Own your Episodes?:

I can’t really recommend iTunes or any of the other ways to buy electronic copies of TV shows. They all come with DRM built in. Treat your customers like thieves, and they will become thieves. You’re better off waiting until the boxed set comes out, then at least you have a copy that you can do whatever you want with (well technically they say you can’t, but what are they going to come into your house and stop you from lending the DVDs to your friends?)

Amazon.com Tv Central

P.S. And look, if you’re dumb enough to get caught doing something illegal, it’s not my fault. Take responsibility for your own actions.

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Much More to Come…

And that concludes my three part series for beginning web designers. The lists will be updated, changes will be made, and descriptions will become more descriptive as time permits….. Now onto the next internet frontier….

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The Web Design Card Catalog (Part III: Hosting & SEO)

Alright, so now you’ve gotten your site together. You learned some HTML, CSS, & Scripting. Found a good CMS and played around with graphics until you found a good look. What’s next? Well first you have to find a good place to host your website. After you’ve found a host, it’s time to think up a good name for your site. Finally you have to work on optimizing it so others can find it.

Hosting:

Hosting is a personal decision. You need to asses what kinds of services you need (MySQL, PHP, etc..), how much bandwidth, how much you’re willing to pay, and what kind of uptime you need. All of the sites provided here are shared hosting solutions. If you’re ready to move on to a dedicated server, you probably don’t need a guide like this anyway.

Brinkster

  • “Web Hosting, Domain Names, FREE Website Builder, FREE Domain Name with Web Hosting, FREE Code Bank, 90 Day Money Back Guarantee.”

DreamHost

  • “DreamHost Web Hosting - Providing scalable Linux-based web hosting and FREE domain registration. Offering PHP, Perl/CGI, MySQL, SSL, Jabber, Ruby on Rails, RealMedia, and much more!”. Dreamhost is my personal web host. They are employee owned, and they are carbon neutral. Two thumbs up.

Host Monster

  • “From the business owner to the individual who desires full functionality on a small budget, HostMonster provides your complete web hosting solution.”

Lunarpages.com

  • “We offer quality web hosting services specializing in affordable dedicated servers, personal and business web hosting and VPS. Supports PHP, MySQL, ASP and JSP. Industry leading prices w/ 250GB storage and 2500GB data transfer and free domain name.”

NearlyFreeSpeech.NET Web Hosting

  • “For as little as $0.25, you can move your websites to NearlyFreeSpeech.NET, the original home of only pay for what you use hosting.” CGI support, PHP 4, MySQL 5.0, Full access: ssh, SFTP, FTP, Custom control panel

Web Hosting Buzz:

  • “Web Hosting Buzz Website Hosting Reseller Hosting Dedicated Server Cheap and Reliable High performance Web Host, cheap website hosting web hosting solutions introduction fully managed dedicated server adult hosting Website Hosting Reseller Hosting Dedicated Server Cheap and Reliable High performance Web Host introduction.”

SEO & Making Money Through Advertising:

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) really begins with just registering your sites with the search engines themselves. At a minimum you should register with the following three search engines:

  1. Google
  2. Yahoo
  3. Microsoft

After having registered, it’s time to try to push your site to the top of the rankings. The best way to do this is to have a lot of links from other highly ranked sites. There are a lot of other tricks to getting yourself pushed up in the rankings and the higher you are in the rankings, the more you can make through advertising, here are a few links to get you started.:

SEO Articles
  • SEO Articles.
The go9500i Project | Making money with Google Adsense
  • Some ways to get paid for all your hard work.
15 Minute SEO List - Learn how to SEO
  • “List of best and worst practices for designing a high traffic website: Here is a checklist of the factors that affect your rankings with Google, MSN, Yahoo! and the other search engines. The list contains positive, negative and neutral factors because all of them exist.”
Use Social Media Arbitrage to Drive Traffic with StumbleUpon
  • “Everyone knows social media sites like Digg, Reddit, and StumbleUpon can drive massive amounts of traffic to your website. IF you can get on the front page. The problem is that most submissions drop like an anvil through the new queue without getting more than one or two votes. I can’t tell you how to become a [...]” Stumble Upon is either the best or worst thing to ever happen to me. You can find anything you’re interested in there. Unfortunately you can get sucked in and lost all sense of time.
Smart PageRank
  • Check and monitor your PR
SEO and Web Marketing Research
  • “A comprehensive SEO and web marketing study. Search engine technology and SEO explained. Useful web marketing tips and tutorials. Successful link building strategies.”
NicheGeek.com
  • This guy writes articles on a variety of subjects and then looks into how much money he can make from them through AdSense.
SEO News Blog
  • “The search engine optimization field is wild and unpredictable, welcome to your one stop for all the updates.”
My Top 37 Social Bookmarking Sites
  • ” One of the more popular questions I’ve received recently is: “What is social bookmarking and how do I get started?” Social Bookmarking is quite a simple concept really… It basically is about sharing your “bookmarks” (like your “favorites” in your internet explorer)?with a Social Bookmarking Site. (…)”

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The Web Design Card Catalog (Part II: Icons, Pictures & CMS)

In Part I of the Web Design Card Catalog we looked at the basics of web design functionality. To learn web design you need to first learn HTML, CSS, and a scripting language or two. Once you get that down you should move on to the artistic side of things. Here are some of my favorite sites, tools & tutorials:

Blogs, Bulletin Boards & Forums:

drupal.org
  • An Open Source CMS
Movable Type
  • Blogging Platforms for Small Businesses, Enterprises & Publishers
SMF
  • Home of SMF: Free PHP and MySQL forum software
Vanilla! Forum Engine
  • Vanilla is an open-source, standards-compliant, multi-lingual, fully extensible discussion forum for the web.
vBulletin® - Instant Community
  • vBulletin is a powerful, scalable and fully customizable forums package for your web site. Medium to Large Websites.
WordPress › Blog Tool and Weblog Platform
  • The Open Source blogging platform that this blog is using.
Wordpress Themes
  • 20 WordPress Themes

Graphics & Look:

Color Cop
  • Color Cop is a tool used to pick colors for your websites.
Color Names with Hex Codes
  • Visual representations of colors and their corresponding hexadecimal codes.

David R’s blur

  • I tend to be very anti-Flash, but I like this effect.
Deziner Folio » Blog Archive » Ultimate Web 2.0 Layer Styles
  • A site dedicated to the creative aspects of design.
Drop Shadow CSS
  • Creating Drop Shadows
Editsite.net - Rounded corners
  • Rounded Corners
Enhanced Labs Design Studio
  • Some finally designed icons.
famfamfam.com: Mini Icons
  • A collection of icons to be used with websites.
Free! Icons for your website or application at MaxPower
  • A list of places to get free icons.
Gigasoft Developement Area » 21 Web 2.0 tutorials for The GIMP
Gimpology: Tutorials and resources for the GIMP
  • More Gimp Tutorials.
iconfinder.net
  • An Icon search engine.

Instant Eyedropper

  • Identify HTML-color code from any pixel of the screen with single-click and auto paste it to the clipboard
linuxartist.org : gimp resources
  • Even more Gimp resources
Logo Design Web - custom logo & free logo designs
  • Logo design & webmaster resources

The Gimp

  • A powerful (and more importantly free) Powerpoint replacement.

Ultimate Web 2.0 Gradients v3.0 Release
Websiteicons
  • Huge collection of free website icons

Web 2.0 services

  • Icons pack

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