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    The Blogosaurus is a company technology blog from Louisville Web Development firm MIB Solutions. The issues on or blog range from our personal use of Wordpress, Joomla, PHP and Database programming, AJAX, Flash, and other web development languages and tools we use on our client's projects.

    The Blogosaurus was born in 2008, and continues to be a resources for Internet professionals and Google searches alike.

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    PetPinPoint.com – Online Database of Pets

    Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

    I have just recently closed up operations with PetPinPoint.com, the only online database for pets to be registered. This is a great idea to have a Yellow Pages of pets, if you will, and if one is found roaming the streets a quick look on PetPinPoint.com and you will be able to quickly find their [...]

    Flash For Non-Flashers

    Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

    While working on my most recent project for Louisville, Kentucky’s KaZoing Party and Play, I wanted to include a flash object displaying as many photos of the business as I could. Flash is one of the best resources for programmers and web developers today, depending if they know how to use it for web viewers [...]

    Easily Find Your SEO Score

    Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

    I do know my SEO. Seriously. According to the whois record for MIB Solutions, LLC – my web development firm – my SEO Rank is 97%. It takes a while for the site to re-index a website, which is why I believe I should have 100% by now. 97% isn’t bad, though.
    According to the same [...]

    Open Source Analytics

    Thursday, December 11th, 2008

    Most people use the internet for fun, but not me. All of my time on the computer is for work, but somehow I stumbled across something awesome in google searching for something totally unrelated. You know how I love open source, so this project is really interesting to me. Open source website analytics by Piwik.
    Piwik [...]

    Your Website For More Than One Language

    Friday, December 5th, 2008

    I just got home in the States after spending four months in Korea, and after that a bit in Europe. One thing I understand a lot better after my international travels is the aspect of language, especially language and the internet. One’s language is very important to understanding your product, but if your market has [...]

    Hello Thailand!

    Sunday, July 27th, 2008

    This post goes to all my fans in Thailand – I knew my message of Content Management Systems and open source software was getting across to my Thai Friends. But how do I actually know of I have viewers over there?

    Well thanks to the minds behind StatCounter and a very special StatCounter Wordpress Plugin I [...]

    The Blogosaurus – now with WP 2.6

    Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

    It is official – The Blogosaurus is now running Wordpress 2.6. With approximately 194 bug fixes, it should be a good improvement. Learn more below:

    Social Networking Let You Down?

    Monday, July 14th, 2008

    A few years ago I used a Myspace account to bring in some serious views on a website project of mine, but it wasn’t a personal account. I created an account for my website to try and get a slice of that Myspace pie that was so huge two years ago, and it paid off [...]

    Google Can Now Read Flash

    Saturday, July 12th, 2008

    In the past, and previous articles, I’ve written how Google couldn’t read flash – and how websites with flash would become useless to SEO practices. Learn how Google has turned that upside down, now being able to read flash. This is brand new so I don’t know much about how effective it is, but maybe [...]

    Why You Should Be Using A RSS Feed By Now

    Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

    About a year ago I just started working in a web development firm when the idea of RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, really started to take off. The idea of people receiving updates about your content – without even visiting your website – was a great idea that could only help website’s page views. I [...]