This is just simply a test about sharing information across multiple networks. If you are able to read this message, in part or full, on any other site then it has successfully posted cross network. If this fails to work back to the drawing board to figure out what went wrong. The purpose of this is to make sure all the networks get the correct and same information, all on the same page.

Posted by Dan Bechtold - 09/03/10 - 0 comments

 

I have gotten the pleasure to play and learn how to develop for Google’s latest tool; Wave. This is currently in select preview mode and feels far from completing it’s full concept, but with it being open source this could speed up development dramatically. The Wave is currently being marketed as, a real time one stop, the next wave in communication center.

I have just began to test it out and not sure of the applications for it as this time. With it being open source we can be sure that there will be allot to do on company time, like play chess or browse a real-time social network. I will continue to review it and report back here with the results. If you would like to check out the Google Wave with me, I have but only a few invitations left that I can send you out one.

Posted by Dan Bechtold - 08/03/10 - 0 comments

 

This is a simple test of WordPress Mobile App for Android. If this is working correctly you should be reading this on my website. Once this is working correctly I will be able to bring you the latest from anywhere and answer questions you may have. In the meantime does anyone remember a Super Nintendo Game called “The 7th Saga.”

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Posted by Dan Bechtold - 07/03/10 - 0 comments

 

Hello everyone, and welcome to “Netius Development : Technology Notes by Dan Bechtold.” This is my blogs of allot of different types of information, generally relating to technology and development in this world. I will be posting tips, tricks and guides starting Spring 2010; so please be sure to come back often to see what I have to offer the world and information about technology. If you have any questions feel free to ask and we can discuss that topic here online.

Posted by Dan Bechtold - 07/03/10 - 0 comments