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EricOuyang.Com- Added an Intro Page

November 26th, 2009 No comments

I just created a nice little introduction page for EricOuyang.Com so when you visit the site, you’ll get the choice of going to the content at EricOuyang.Com or going to ReflectionUpon.Com. I’m still working on all the information on the website, so if you do click on the link to go there, you’ll still get an “Under Construction” page, but that will soon change. UPDATE: The site is not done yet, but I decided to upload the front page (without the menu) so you guys can check it out!

Check it out at http://ericouyang.com/.

Tell me what you think! In particular, how’s loading time? Since it is image based, I’m a bit worried about it taking too long to load.

Something is coming…

October 11th, 2009 No comments

Guess what domain I just got? EricOuyang.Com!

I’ve been working on a separate website to just be a front page to my online self. It will have some info about me, links to all my various online accounts, resources that I think should be helpful to others, and info about my web-design services.

As of this writing, the domain isn’t completely ready, but it should be ready soon. Usually, it takes 24-48 hours for the domain to be ready.

Also, Blog Action Day is coming up, but I’ve been really busy, so I’m not sure I can get in a nice lengthy one, but I’ll be sure to get one in.

UPDATE: The site is finally online. I heard it was working earlier in some other areas, but I’m pretty sure anyone can go to EricOuyang.Com now and find my under construction page.

CNET’s Webware 100: 2009

May 28th, 2009 No comments

CNET recently posted up the 2009 Webware Top 100 and I just wanted to highlight some cool webapps! (Images are from CNET Webware)

JamLegend

I’m sure many of you are familiar with the game Guitar Hero, this is similar in the idea, but online style complete with social networking features like profiles, commenting, and a easy to use interface.

Xmarks

A browser plugin that enables you to sync bookmarks across computers as well as discover new websites though your bookmarks. Also handy as a bookmark backup tool.

Digsby

This program connects together your online accounts (Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail, Yahoo, AIM, Google Talk, etc.) in one program.

Elance

An online system to hire  (basically outsource) people and manage these connections. The website also handles the money as well which is convenient.

Tripit

It combines all your travel info (which you forward to it by email) in an organized location and provides additional information to help your trip go more smoothly. There is also an iPhone app for Tripit.

Interested to see the rest of the top 100? Go to http://www.webware.com/100/.

my.ReflectionUpon.com: A Community Website

December 23rd, 2008 No comments

As a bit of an experiment, I’ve created my.ReflectionUpon.com. This Joomla (the Content Management Software that powers the site, similar to what WordPress does, but for a site, not just a blog) website allows anyone to reflect upon (Ha…. I thought it was pretty funny how the name fit with this blog’s domain) their lives through posting in their “notebook” as well as to set goals for the future. At the same time, they can also find other people with similar goals and connect with them to try and reach that goal together. They can also learn from the experience of the past goals of people.

My.ReflectionUpon.com

A screenshot of my.ReflectionUpon.com (click on it to go there)

Originally, I had hoped for this to be a full fledged website, but I realized quickly that such websites already exist. See Goalmigo.com and Inpowr.com. Though anything that I would make with Joomla could not be as “non-buggy” and as easy to use as the professionals both because of Joomla’s architecture and my own abilities with websites. (which are very limited when it comes to web design and programming) But nonetheless, just for fun, I’ve created the site using quite a few extensions for Joomla and some minor tweaking, so that means I actually did very little nitty-gritty programming. I just mashed them all together to work as they do in my site.

If you are familiar with Joomla and you want to know the extensions I used they are as follows:

  • Community Builder- the actual connection and profile part of the site
  • Fireboard- the forum
  • IDoBlog- the notebooks
  • JCE (Joomla Content Editor)- the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Editor that is used to post up goals
  • UddeIM- the private messaging system for users
  • Mass Content- I used this to set up the sections and categories
  • Content Submit- Allows users to only post to certain categories and sections
  • JoomlaPraise’s Submission for the Joomla 1.5 Template Contest- the theme I’m using for the site

Other details:

  • The goals are actually just articles posted by users and I have set up so when you register you are automatically an author
  • I tinkered with the PHP files to avoid goals needing to be approved

More than likely you’ll run into problems with the site, you can report them, and I’ll try to fix them, but I have to stress that this site is not for real use. Sure, you can do what you want with posting your reflections, but you won’t really get any use out of the site (unless some event occurs and a lot of people actually start using it).

If you are interested in really taking part in such a goal-tracking site, check out those two sites I mentioned. I haven’t really looked at them myself, but I’m sure they’ll be much more useful than my.ReflectionUpon.com.

On the other hand, if anyone is interested in playing around with my Joomla site, you can contact me and I’ll see what I can do for you (and it’ll depend on how well I know you for you to do so)

So if you want to try my site out, go ahead and sign up for an account on my.ReflectionUpon.com!