Building an active community is a daunting task and many times we scratch our head to figure out what made a community successful. Android Community is our fastest growing community site; and credit goes to the team of droids for making it happen.
With the big push of first Android device from T-Mobile and HTC (The [...]
It was a fun weekend and our Android Community party had a pretty good turnout in Dallas. Got to meet some cool people at the party, there were Jason from Big In Japan (ShopSavy), The SoftLayer guys (love them), Travis from Dallas Morning News, and many others. While we only have one G1 phone to [...]
Not that I’ve forgotten about my own personal blog, but I’ve been really swamped lately. While I don’t blog on my personal blog often, I do still write on SlashGear and doing a lot of micro blogging on twitter. I plan to syndicate my twitter to this blog in the near future.
On the business end, [...]
June has been a great month for us, aside from hiring new staff members, our revenue and traffic increased by over fifteen percent. Blogging professionally and running it as a business is no overnight task; We put so much effort, time, and sometimes burning both side of the candle to achieve where we are today.
So [...]
I’m a guy who will throw in more hardware to keep up with server load and traffic demand, but from time to time, being able to squeeze every little bit of performance worth the hassle of mingling into applications and server configuration.
WordPress is quite MySQL resources intensive when you are not using file-based cache like [...]
Several of my relatives were curious about what I do for a living. Seeing me working from home on my PJ and almost every single day – they raised questions of many. So what is Aradius? Simply put, we are an online media company that operates several popular technology sites including SlashGear, PhoneMag, SlashPhone, and [...]
We had a informal meeting with HTC in New York two days ago and were given the opportunity to play around with the HTC Touch Pro, formerly known as Raphael. It is basically a thicker version of HTC Touch with QWERTY slide keyboard. Read the full hands-on and watch the video.
Our Ajax live coverage system has been updated today. New look, faster backend and better data handling using Amazon S3. We decided to change the name to Live! rather than LiveCast, after all the subdomain said live dot – LIVE.SLASHGEAR.COM, LIVE.IPHONEBUZZ.COM and so on. Our next Live! will be on the 9th of this month, [...]
