Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Been gone a while.. but I am back!!!

So, I ignored my precious blog.. for over a year.. can not say this is good for followers - but life happens.
SO MUCH has happened. I moved numerous times, moved Websnare, Inc. to Denver Metro Area.
We have built tremendously awesome websites, have enjoyed life in Colorado and learnt much about development and design. Stay posted to this blog to learn more about Joomla, CMS, LMS, and Course Creation. Jquery and CSS.I have been neglecting this blog, but NO More!!!  Let there be knowledge shared here!

First big hint:  if you use Gmail - use the Labels - and COLOR THEM for quick identification of important emails and great sorting options.

Stay tuned for more great hints.
Or visit:
Denver Web Design | Boulder Web Design | Websnare.com


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Sept. 2012

Seems like the months are flying by.. lots going on at Websnare. Tons of new clients, products and development. We are constantly changing, but this month seems more frantic than most. We are working on some great new projects for great new clients. We are also providing a valuable service to our entire client list. Many of our projects are now being divided between our internal and sub-contracted workforce. This seems to allow more LONGTERM vision for me. We are always learning from our endeavors and reflecting upon what we could do better. This month will certainly serve as a great learning medium in hindsight.

Back to work for me..

Monday, June 18, 2012

So it is the day after Father's Day and I wanted to leave myself a note to remember how amazing this last Father's Day was for me.
I got to spend the whole day with family and friends and it was amazing.
I know many days of my life are spent pluggin' away at my computer, talking on phone or travelling. 
I am grateful to have had the opportunity to spend the whole day enjoying. Was a really good day!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Tons has happened since my last post .. we got busy.
So tons has happened at Websnare since my last post at Blogger. I have started the process of incorporation. I have also started and finished Websnare taxes for 2011.. what a year. Tremendous change and amazing forward progress for Websnare and the process of Web Design and Development as a whole. I am still as enthusiastic as ever about my endeavor and hope you share my overzealous attitude towards internet development and marketing in Colorado and World Wide. Stop over at the main-site at websnare - Colorado Web Development and Design

Have a great day and I will be posting here more often for sure! So keep this page bookmarked!

Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011 almost gone - 2012 here we come!!

Websnare is excited about the upcoming 2012 year and the new technologies and advancements we are able to bring our small but amazing client group. We look forward to taking Colorado Web Development to new levels during the 2012 year. I know that our new clients and our fantastic clients from the past will all benefit from our latest advancements and technological advancements. I personally can not wait to show-off the newest, coolest stuff... and utilize it to help you monetize the New Years.
Websnare.com wants to THANK all of our new clients who we worked for in  year 2011.
I am excited to see what new clients join our list during the 2012 year.

We have some really cool projects in the works as the year starts, so stay posted!
Colorado Web Design and Development at its finest!  We are ever striving to help our clients exceed their goals!

Mark - Owner and Founder of Websnare.com

Friday, October 21, 2011

Code for the Moon

I just read an article about lunar bases and the new space race with China. It was thrilling. I want to write code for the new lunar platform. I think the moon might be the ultimate server co-location. It can beam down information to earth to cover an entire hemisphere at a time. The ultimate content delivery service would be the Moon. The idea of an antenna array spanning the lunar equator would be a good start. Then the ability to beam "satellite data" back to Earth which could be received by the entire hemisphere. Of course there would need to be Earth based repeating stations to get that data to the "dark side" or other side of the planet if required. Please sign me up!

Until I get finished with the lunar code project, Websnare offers you the next best thing. Professional quality Content Management Services. We not only provide AWESOME websites, AMAZING customer service, and OUTSTANDING results - all at an incredible Savings, BUT we also provide Web Design and Development services for our selective client list on a Per-TASK basis. No more guessing about web development budgets.

We can be flexible to meet your business design and operations.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

web design on thursday

Yea its Mark again.. blogging here at the Websnare Web Development and Design blog page at Blogger.. By the way, Blogger uses the Google Log-in service to know my credentials. New log-ins are certainly available to make the log-in experience more user friendly. However, one must question if this is really convenience or laziness on the part of the developers. In this case, I think it is convenience.
Do I think that this type of log-in is prone to attack or "hack-ing".  Possibly, probably just as much as the username and password log-in fields themselves. The way to "fake" a log-in is probably almost as easy.
I will certainly start to pay more attention to this type of internet vulnerability. I do have many sites that I have implemented some type of system that transfers log-in credentials and eases the pain of login.
Cookies were used for this purpose and still are in many cases. This has its own set of issues.
Without getting into the "uber-geek" stuff, I think that the internet has never been so secure. Currently, there are many ways to insure a secure connection and know that your safely viewing your online data. The cloud and advances in the infrastructure of the internet with https and encryption technologies have created a pretty safe playing field for those with a wired connection. Those who play in the wireless world - I claim very little understanding here. Although, at one time I used to climb wi-fi towers to replace antenna arrays. I enjoyed this job very much - peaceful and challenging. However, it is certainly not a good job for those who have fear of heights. I do not have a great fear of heights until I am over 250' off the deck. This is one of the things I learned from the job as a wi-fi antenna repair guy.  The other thing I noticed was that I could view wi-fi connections and see the data stream by...I do not know if this has changed much since my employment.
Like I said, I claim very little understanding about wi-fi encryption and security. I do own an Ipad2 and I love it. It was my first Apple product in years - I primarily work on PC or Linux. I have had many experiences with the Apple brand, from my first computer, to the recording studio (protools HD).
Anyway back to the grind :).. hope you enjoyed my rant.