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Vegetables for Mother’s Day

Monday, May 12th, 2008

What is a flower?
A broccoli that hasn’t yet bloomed. So why not do some pre-planning in your garden, if you can, and get a broccoli ready to harvest by Mother’s Day. Imagine the delight of your mom as you reveal a bouquet of Umpia and a pot of boiling water. What say’s, “I love you mom” more […]

Web 2.0 Vegetables

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

There were some ideas worth harvesting at the 2.0 expo. Some of the demos of Flex using actionscript 3.0 where very good. One that I really liked included a network topography and zoom window on the size that was very classy. I had thought of this before for Plangarden, but now that I have seen […]

Sorting vegetables from weeds at Web 2.0 expo

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Trade shows are filled with eye-candy and slick pitches. The trick is to sort through the marketing hype and get to what is real. What makes Web 2.0 expo also unique is most of these companies haven’t been around for more than a few years at best and many launched at the show. MANY will […]

Plangarden at Web 2.0 Expo

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Last week I went to Web 2.0 Expo. Very different than a gardening show. Although at the end, some people looked like vegetables.
It was great to see some of the companies that I work with and looked into APIs that I will consider in the future.
When the show started I went to Adobe to see […]

Vegetable garden site goes web 2.0

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Plangarden.com has always been geared toward being a web 2.0 site. The vegetable garden software and data is online and the Googles map mash-up allows gardeners to see neighboring gardens.
Now there are the more distinctive Web 2.0 features which allows users to comment and rate gardens. Along with that you can create a “Watch list” and see when […]

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