The funniest video I've seen in a while

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZrr7AZ9nCY]

A couple of satisfied clients

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My wife sent an email out about her new blog that I designed and here's a few responses that she received.

Your blog is amazing. Kudos to your John. He is very talented. The colors just pop.

I love your blog!

By the way, if you are in need of a redesign of your blog, shoot me an email at johnpwooton@gmail.com or click the contact link below my blog header.

Does Ask3D signify a new era in search technologies?

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A short while ago Ask.com released a new upgrade to their search engine that brings the emphasis, not just on text-based results, but on a net cast wide. Ask is one of the first search engines to integrate their results from Web, images, videos, news and more to create a more complete, comprehensive result set.

The premise is simple, if you’re searching, for example, for Abraham Lincoln (too simple, I know), they are going off the idea that while you may be searching for biographies of his life, you may be interested to see the archived photos of him, the varying news articles, reports, and vodcasts that incorporate information on his life. This gives a more complete picture of the topics surrounding your keyword.

So the question remains, does this signify a new era in search technologies?

In my opinion, it does and I’ll tell you why. The internet is becoming more complex with new media and new ways of presenting that media. For search engines like Google, they’ve been buying up companies and adding on technologies that help to index and incorporate that information, but until now the integration of those services has been limited.

Google, for example, would mainly just show text links to search results with the highest ranked content in the form of text. Often times you might find an image or a link to look at the image search in case that’s what you were looking for. Nowadays, Google is not only incorporating images into their search results, but also maps, business locations, images, and video. The seismic shift from the old way of returning serch results to the future is being heralded as Universal Search. In the future, expect Google and others to begin to shift their focus from what the norm is to a more comprehensive and integrated platform that returns more than the usual high-ranking results.

What does this mean for all of us marketers who have spent so much time getting used to the norm? It means that allong with Google and Ask, we, too, need to shift our focus from a traditional search marketing aim to begin to provide more uniue and creative content from images, to news, from blog posts to podcasts and video. Web 2.0 is calling and as marketers we need to shift to embrace that call. The future is no longer about traditional text-links and content, but now about the whole picture.

Favorite WordPress Plugin

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Okay, so I am designing a blog for my wife and ran across this awesome plugin for WordPress that allows you to publish posts as WYSIWYG instead of the usual text based method. This is a big time saver for all you bloggers out there that use WordPress. Kudos to Mudbomb

Working Hard…

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Okay, so I’ll admit I’ve been absent of late with my blog.

Not to worry. I’ve been working hard one several websites that I’ll be launching, unveiling and showcasing within the next several days so stay tuned!

New iPhone Ad

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Check out the latest fan-created iPhone ad. Many thanks to Techcrunch for posting this.

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SQL Server 2008

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A big announcement from Microsoft yesterday that the newest SQL Server (2008) is now available as a Community Technology Preview. Most notable in the release is the new Language Integrated Query (LINQ) and incredible Entity Framework which allows data to be organized in a conceptual model rather than in logical tables.

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