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Magento Ecommerce: Impressions

09.01.10 Posted in Development, Entrepreneurship, Posts, Reviews, Technology by

I’ve been working with Magento Ecommerce lately, an ecommerce platform that is becoming more popular, and I thought I’d share a few random impressions in case someone else out there is considering using it. Here they are: 1. Magento is much better than most of the alternatives. The popular PHP open-source competitors are OSCommerce, ZenCart, [...]


New theme is finally up!

06.03.08 Posted in Blogging, Development, News, Posts by

I started on a new theme for my blog months ago, but with client work and entrepreneurial pursuits and my trip to Asia, things just kept getting pushed back.  I finally spent some time to finish things up to the point that I’m ready to put it online, though everything isn’t completely done yet.  I [...]


New theme for Bounteo.com

05.30.08 Posted in Blogging, Entrepreneurship, Posts by

Bounteo.com has just relaunched with a new theme and is now running on Drupal. New posts will be going up soon, so please check it out!


Bounteo.com

05.02.08 Posted in Projects by

Career development, motivational tips, personal finance and investing, and other topics for young adults. Searching for a life more abundant…


RonPaulReveres.com

12.03.07 Posted in Projects by

Project Description RonPaulReveres.com is a grassroots community site for supporters of Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign Project Features Content management system to manage content of all pages, including embedded videos Phone call, flyer, and neighborhood canvassing tracking and organizational tools, with graphing Profiles, blogs, and other community features Project Notes Built using open source framework [...]


TurnToTap.com

11.03.07 Posted in Projects by

TurnToTap.com is a content site with community and ecommerce features that covers the environmental impact of drinking bottled water and how to avoid it.


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