88 Miles Blog

88 Miles – Simple time tracking – Blog

Author Archive

Faster reporting

Just a quick update — due to some people complaining about the speed of the reports, I’ve just pushed some fixes that by my less than scientific calculations speed things up by between 300%–800% depending on the number of projects you have!

The speed up also applies to the “View recent shift summary” function too.

OpenID, OAuth and webservices

Many on you would know that 88 Miles has had OpenID, OAuth and webservices for a while, and I’m quite a proponent of all three.

I’m lucky enough to be presenting a talk at Web directions in Sydney at the end of September. If you are lucky enough to be going to WDS08, please drop me a line!

88 Miles in the Business Review Weekly’s top 100 Australian Web 2.0 Applications

Business Review Weekly released it’s list of top 100 Australian web 2.0 lists today and 88 Miles came in at number 58!

There are some pretty cool apps on the list, including big players like Atlassian and of course our good friends Saasu.com, Scouta and Norg Media.

Rounding up the Perth list we have The broth, Minit, Buzka, Gooruze.

Congratulations to everyone who made the list!

An online version of the list can be seen here.

Saasu.com win Top CeBIT Price

Fellow Aussie SaaS provider and all-round nice guys, Saasu.com have taken out the an award at CeBIT 2008.

Congratulations guys, It’s just a shame that time commitments prevented me going over to Syndey for the event.

Scheduled outage

Just a quick note that 88 Miles will be down for about 30 minutes on Friday, 23 May from 6am UTC (2pm Perth time), as our hosting provider will be performing some hardware upgrades.

Sorry for any inconvenience that may cause.

88 Miles mentioned in PCMag

I just noticed that that 88 Miles was mentioned in PCMag, along with a 529 other hints and tips…

BarCamp 2.0 Perth – A resounding success!

Over the weekend, the Perth geek community participated in the second BarCamp — as unconference-style event, where all of the content is generated by the participants (88 Miles was one of the sponsors. There was a vast array of talks ranging from how to use Twitter to Data portability to using Ruby on Rails and Flex.

It was a fantastic day, with over 80 people braving the wet weather. There was even a couple of visitors for over east!

Giant Dice created Silicon Breach, a persuasive game especially for the day, where players were allocated into Web 2.0 companies, then had to find other “business associates”, and steal ideas from other “companies”. The game was really well received with a large number of “Corporate meetings” through out the day. Corporate espionage has never been so fun.

But the biggest announcemnet of the day was that Western Australia is going to get their very own Web Conference this year. Branded, the Edge of the Web, it will be on the 6th and 7th of November 2008. Head over the the website, and pick the logo!

88 Miles at BarCamp Perth

On May 10, 2008 Perth will get to participate in their second BarCamp brought to you by the Australia Web Industry Association. If you haven’t heard of BarCamp, it is an ”Unconference“ where there isn’t a formal list of speakers — all of the presentations are given by the attendees. It’s all very adhoc, and lots of fun.

88 Miles is proudly supporting the event along with Saasu.com, Fasthit.net, Millstream and Scenario Seven.

It promises to be a fantastic day, I will be presenting a Q&A entitled Ask Myles-i the web guy. So if you have any questions about web development — frontend or backend or just want to come along and heckle, then head over to Central Tafe, East Perth and join the fun.

And don’t forget to register on the wiki, and to buy a t-shirt.

It’s a business, not a startup

The Beachhouse has had a steady stream of visitors recently, that have been involved with startups. It has been interesting how 88 Miles is considered a “Startup” which hasn’t really been sitting well with me — 88 Miles is a product of MadPilot Productions, which isn’t really a startup either.

Well, 37 Signals has just run a blog post, that explains why I have been uneasy. I’m not running a startup — I’m running a business. And I agree that people think in terms of startups, not businesses.

So if you are running a startup, make sure you are running a business too.

Perth Ruby on Rails meetup

We have just made an announced the second Ruby on Rails Oceania Perth meet up

Details

Ruby on Rails User Group Perth second edition: 24 Apr 2008 at 5:30 until about 7:30 at the Level 2, 90 King St Perth WA

If you are a Perth rubyist, it would be great to see you there, we are going to have talks this time around — I may even speak about OAuth

See you then