Archive for July, 2008

Sitemaps? Why?

Why would you want to keep an ugly XML file with references to all your links? How is that necessary in any way? How do you generate it?
I’ll try and answer those questions in an orderly manner, but first I will give you a brief introduction on XML.

Basically, XML (Extensive Markup Language) is a code-language designed to be as easy as possible to read and interpret, for both browsers and search-engine spiders. It uses easy to read tags which, unlike HTML, can be named after anything. <quiz>, <game>, <lol>, etc.
XML files are known to have a very clean structure and they are optimal to use when interacting with search-engines, as they only look at your code and nothing else.

A sitemap is an one-page XML directory consisting of all the various pages within a site. Within each <url> tag is information about the URL of the page, the last modified date, the priority and a host of other things.
How does this help the search engine, then? If you’re coding your homepage in fancy AJAX Javascript, or in other ways have links to pages that aren’t easy for the spider to find, a sitemap is an easy way of getting those pages indexed as well.

Now, writing a sitemap yourself can be a pain, especially if you have hundreds of pages to keep track of. Nowadays, most CMS’s (Content Management Systems) have sitemap-generation included in some form, whether it’s built in or can be added through a modification. If you’re using your own CMS, or you’re manually coding every page by itself you might want to consider checking out Sitemap-generators (search on Google for that). Information on how a sitemap is supposed to look can be found here.

I hope you’ve gotten a clearer picture of what a sitemap is. If you have any more questions feel free to either comment here or contact me.

Google Maps and Streetview

Google Maps. Streetview. One very well-known name. One slightly less known name. Two names with a great potential and with jaw-dropping features!

Google Maps has been around for a long time now. It’s just like Google Earth only it has slightly less features and is browser-based. It’s the good old zoom-in-on-any-place concept which so many other companies have taken over.
A few months ago, however, Google launched their new eye-candy – the Streetview. This is basically a vast database of imagery taken from a car driving around the States, with pictures from nearly every big city and road.
When in the Streetview-view you can pan the camera around 360° as well as zoom in on the current view. Whenever you want to go down/up the street you just click on the conveniently placed markers on either side of the screen.

You should have a go at it, trust me you will be pleased!
Streetview Man

Nissan GTR. WOAH!

I recently saw a movie on YouTube about the Nissan GTR, and was I amazed? I was effing STUNNED! This car just rocks my socks, it goes from 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and has a massive top speed and immense handling.
Yet this car weighs a lot! It has four seats and isn’t really primarily built to be a racing car, which makes the whole concept a notch cooler!

Nissan GTR

I wish I had one of those, but according to Top Gear every engine is built by hand and that drives the price up sky-high =( .

Battlefield 2 Movie?

I have been thinking about making my own gaming movie in the coming few weeks. But if I am to fulfill my dreams I need to get starting on advanced learning in After Effects and Premiere.
I know the basics like the back of my hand, but really the only thing I need now are some slightly more advanced skills and creativity. The latter being something I may and may not receive depending on my mood and/or the time of day.
Just like I need creativity to continue developing this blog I need creativity to be able to make a movie / intro. And that annoys me.