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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Android Phone Seeding

So Google are now offering, or giving people who develop for AndroidTM a free Nexus One, if you meet certain criteria, like an application on the Android Market and greater than 5000 downloads. Well so far we haven't had an e-mail from Google even though we have three applications on the market. Ok, fair enough one is just an updated version of another but the original SMShow has at the time of writing this 5731 downloads and Outwalk 7570 downloads so that more than meets the limits. So why haven't we received our e-mail? I wonder if it's because we ordered a couple of Nexus One's a few weeks back through Google's Checkout?

If you qualify and have an e-mail then these are great phones (Nexus One, Droid) and it's always nice to get something for nothing, if this is the case.

[Source TechCrunch]

Friday, February 19, 2010

SMShow, round two

Yesterday afternoon we release on the Android Market our second SMShow application, we’ve made a few tweaks to the software and updated the user interface and re-designed the icon so it fits in with the Android 2, 2.1 style of icon design. While the core functionality hasn’t changed a lot, we’ve made the system remove a message when the message is relied to, which a few people had commented on last time.

On the market you can still download the free SMShow for now, the new one is at the minimal cost of 50p. We have decided to place a cost on SMShow to raise some funds for maintenance and development of new applications. 50p isn’t a lot of money and it helps small developers like us creating applications for you, if we could of made it less we would of done (Google’s cap).

The old free version however won’t be maintained anymore, the new one will be, so if you have any hints, tips or suggestions we’ll try and do what we can with the application updates. We would like to thank the people out there who have already taken the time to e-mail us comments and suggestions for SMShow and Outwalk, soon we’ll be rolling some of these out into the application.

We hope you enjoy using this simple little app.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Search Engine Optimisation

When ever we build a website for a client they usually, at some point ask how to get indexed by search engines such as Google and how to get to the top of search engine rankings, so we decided putting some useful hints and tips on SEO into a quick blog post was in order.

Getting indexed by search engines is fairly easy but may take a little time. Generally there are two ways to do this; the first way is by manually adding your website to the search engine, like with Google’s add url page, but usually search engines don’t guarantee that your site will be indexed. The second method which is the technique we prefer as it gives your site some merit is to have it linked from another website which has already been indexed by the search engines, this means that next time the site is crawled the crawler will follow the link to your website and hay presto, your site is now indexed with a search engine.

Why does this method give your site some merit? The world wide web is exactly that it is a web of pages with each page having links to other pages and those pages connect to other pages and so on and so fourth. When a website is built with a new domain name and you launch the website, the site is basically floating in the web with no links to it, nothing apart from you know it exists and nothing will find it because nothing knows about it, it just sits there, floating around the void. If you add your site to a search engine, for example Google and they index your site, your site is still basically floating in the great void but now Google know you’re there are have thrown you a rope. The problem now is this, Google have thrown you a life line, so the world wide web now knows about your site and your indexed in Google so your no longer floating in the void but your website is not very important in the web because no one has links to your website and no-one really knows it exist and this means your site has little or no merit in the world wide web. In order to avoid the void and give your website some merit the second option is better because it gives you two or more life lines, one from the site that’s linking to you and one from each search engine which indexes you through that original link. This is a more powerful method as the link which found your site is a real world link, you haven’t asked to be indexed by a search engine but you’re being indexed because you’re important!

Getting to the top of search engines is a little tricky. Search engines use some really funky algorithms these days and they keep them hidden behind lock and key but there are some things which are understood to help raise a websites position on search engine ranking and here are some examples of things you can do. One thing you should do is get your site linked to by as many reputable places as possible as links to your site show your site is important as people are linking to it, there is such a thing as bad links but what you’re looking for honest, links, if you manage to get a link from say the bbc, then you’re doing very well. You also need to update your site from time to time so the search engines know that the site is still active and being maintained and that’s about it. Add keyword and description meta tags, these aren’t used by search engines much these days as they can be abused, search engines mainly look at visible content, data / text people will see because there is more chance that this will be accurate rather than hidden meta data which can have anything written in it. Try and minimise certain types of content, remember search engines can’t read images or flash so keep them to a minimum and use as much HTML and plain text as possible, write text over the images instead of the test in the image.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Why is Google Wave so Cool?

If you're part of the IT / web world then the chances are you've heard of this thing called Google Wave. Google Wave was previewed at Google I/O back in May 2009, (you can watch the video here) since then Wave has taken the world by force with people going crazy for an invite so they can play with this mysterious technology. So why is Google Wave so cool? You can find out on our website

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Playing with Google Wave

After the September 31st launch date for the first 100,000 wave accounts came and went we thought “we're going to have to wait now till it rolls out as a public beta” but I guess we were wrong as on Friday I read my e-mails as usual and in there was an e-mail from Google, which was nice, don't really get e-mails from Google that often and in there was a link to register for a Google Wave Account. After playing with Wave and reading some public waves I started to see what people mean about the UI being a bit weird first of all and the other problem is that as it's a developer preview there aren't many people registered for it, but you do get a few invites (we got 8) so I've invited a few people so we could all start “Waving” together.

One thing we didn't realise until we'd played with Wave was you needed a wavesandbox.com account in order to develop things, so we have now signed up and hopefully we'll get some through soon. It took me a while to figure out how to add contacts to Google wave, particularly robots, while I would of liked to use Bloggy to write a blog with Google Wave it appears you need a sandbox account for this so I did a search and there is a robot called embeddy, or to add it to your Wave account, embeddy@appspot.com, which when added displays source allowing you to embed a wave in your site, so I added it, the only problem is you need a Wave account and you need to be added to the Wave in order to see it.

One thing I did do was write in this blog Wave and in the Wave UI and see them both updating at the same time, which was cool :-)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

New Vivo Systems website

Yesterday afternoon we placed the new Vivo website in the live directory, and after making a few extra modifications yesterday evening for IE 6 the site is now fully live. There are a few extra areas which we will be adding over the next few days such as case studies.

New Vivo Systems Home Page

The new site is more graphical that our previous site with the main focus being the banner image on most pages. We've done this so the site is a little more exciting that the previous orange, purple and grey colour scheme of the old. The site however is still very simple; it is purely HTML and CSS with the additional code for IE 6. Again we've used our RiversFramework which we've built in house to drive the site which is an object oriented MVC framework which in simple terms allows each part of the site to control itself.
New Vivo Systems Website Package page

As mentioned above we've done some tweaks to make the site compatibility with IE6 as sadly many people still use this old browser, but we do recommend using Internet Explorer (IE) 7 or 8, Firefox 3.0+ Safari 4 and Google Chrome as browsers to use as we've tested with these and they're all FREE to download. All browsers these days support tabs unlike IE 6 and how people get on without them we have no idea :-)

As the site is new we would appreciate feedback for broken links, CSS / HTML errors and misalignments and so on, your help would be much appreciated.

We hope you enjoy.