Monday, December 1, 2008

Gulf of Maine Times publishes Fall/Winter 2008 issue with Yellahoose help

December 2008 - The online and printed editions of the Gulf of Maine Times, the newspaper of the bi-national Gulf of Maine Council, were published. The new issue includes articles on renewable energy in the Gulf, the impact of high energy prices on lobstermen in the region, and other stories. More content will be added to the web edition over the coming weeks and months.

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Yellahoose worked with Times editor, Nancy Griffin, GOMC committee members and other contractors, including David Keeley (The Keeley Group), Michele Tremblay (naturesource communications), Michelle Muise (popgraphics.net) and Peter Alexander (Talking Conservation) to build this issue.

Links:

Gulf of Maine Times (includes archive of past issues)
http://www.gulfofmaine.org/times/

Gulf of Maine Council
http://www.gulfofmaine.org

The Keeley Group
http://www.thekeeleygroup.com

naturesource communications
http://www.naturesource.net

popgraphics.net
http://www.popgraphics.net

Talking Conservation
http://www.talkingconservation.com

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Porter Drywall web site launches with content management solution built by Yellahoose

November 2008 - Porter Drywall launched its new web site highlighting its diverse work throughout the state of Maine. The site was designed by SlickFish Studios, It uses a content management system (CMS) to make it easy to add projects, photos, slideshow images (for Adobe Flash slideshows).

The CMS was built by Yellahoose based on Porter's specific requirements to promote its drywall contracting business by region and by type of project. The CMS uses PHP, MySQL, Apache, XML and JavaScript.



Additionally, the web site is being hosted by Packawhallop, a new software products company co-owned by Yellahoose principal Jim Cradock and SlickFish Studios grand vezir Gordon Holman.

Links:

Porter Drywall
http://www.porterdrywall.com

PHP, MySQL, Apache, Flash
http://www.php.net
http://www.mysql.com
http://httpd.apache.org
http://www.adobe.com/flash

SlickFish Studios
http://www.slickfishstudios.com

Packawhallop
http://www.packawhallop.com

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Yellahoose retained to develop interactive Boston Harbor Islands National Park resource stewardship strategy web site

October 2008 - Yellahoose has been retained by the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research at the University of Maine in Orono, Maine to develop the interactive web site for the National Park Service's Boston Harbor Islands National Park.

The web site will include a relational database system (RDBMS), search, web services and data visualization tools (GIS, graphing) to allow users to retrieve information and data on natural resource stewardship activities in the Park. In addition to custom design and development, the web site will utilize existing technologies and data already made available through the Mitchell Center and its partners.

The site will be launched 2009.

Links:

Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research
http://www.umaine.edu/waterresearch/

Boston Harbor Islands
http://www.bostonislands.org

Children's Museum of Maine chooses Packawhallop for web site and email hosting

October 2008 - The Children's Museum of Maine picked Packawhallop as the new host for its web site and email hosting. Packawhallop is a Portland, Maine-based software products and hosting company created by Gordon Holman of SlickFish Studios and Jim Cradock of Yellahoose.

The most significant issues to address for the Museum were the incredibly high number of spam email messages staff were receiving and to provide a stable and reliable web hosting platform. Packawhallop moved the site to a server at A2 Hosting, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and SpamAssassin filter was applied to all email sent to the Museum.

Value-added tools, like Google Analytics and better housing of content in a simple, powerful database management system, are planned for the Museum's web site as well.

Links:

Children's Museum of Maine
http://www.kitetails.com

Packawhallop
http://www.packawhallop.com

SpamAssassin
http://spamassassin.apache.org

A2 Hosting
http://www.a2hosting.com

Google Analytics, PostgreSQL, Python and PHP
http://www.google.com/analytics
http://www.postgresql.org
http://www.python.org
http://www.php.net

Monday, September 1, 2008

The Salt Institute moves and relaunches its web site

September 2008 - The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies relaunced its web site. The site, designed, architected and built by SlickFish Studios and Yellahoose, uses a sophisticated template system allowing for easy update of Salt's substantial radio, writing and photography content.



Salt's new site makes use of XHTML and CSS, PHP, MySQL, JavaScript and Flash to make for a rich and easy to use web experience. It provides a great platform for Salt's content.

This major update is the first in a series of phased updates to Salt's online presence. Future updates will outreach tools for Salt students, alums and supporters, as well as secure login and content management for the online gallery and student and faculty work spaces using software built by Packawhallop.

...and Salt's moved! The school's new address is in the heart of Portland's vibrant Arts District:

561 Congress Street
Portland, Maine 04101

Links:

Salt Institute for Documentary Studies
http://www.salt.edu

SlickFish Studios
http://www.slickfishstudios.com

Hurricane Kyle data tracked by GoMOOS

September 2008 - Northern New England and the Canadian Maritimes don't often get to experience the weather associated with a tropical storm or hurricane, but on September 28 Hurrican Kyle made its way through the Gulf of Maine and headed towards the Bay of Fundy. The Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (GoMOOS) has buoys in the Gulf of Maine, and it publishes real-time conditions from its buoys and from complimentary NOAA buoys on its web site.

GoMOOS' buoy N, south of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, is here:
http://www.gomoos.org/data/12hr_history.html?platform=N01

NOAA's buoy on Georges Bank, even farther south of GoMOOS buoy N, is here:
http://www.gomoos.org/data/12hr_history.html?platform=44011

Yellahoose principal Jim Cradock, while co-owner of me3 Technology Consultants, worked for a number of years on GoMOOS products, including the real-time buoy conditions, wave forecasts, web services and graphing software.

Links:

Gulf of Maine Ocean Observing System (GoMOOS)
http://www.gomoos.org

Article at The New York Times trying to explain all of this:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Tropical-Weather.html?hp

Eclipse Media Group relaunches web site

September 2008 - Eclipse Media Group relaunched their online presence with a dynamic, database-driven web site designed and architected by SlickFish Studios and Yellahoose.



The Group's new site sports a content management system (CMS), Flash presentations and document upload tool, a relational database management system (RDBMS) storing all client content, and Google Analytics tracking how the site's being used. Using the site and the software implemented, Chelsie Woods, Andrea Gural, Regina Celeste and Joanne Friederick are able to easily add and update press releases, client results and client speaker availability in real-time... while looking at the public pages – and without needing to visit a separate "admin" site.

Additionally the site is hosted by Packawhallop LLC, a joint business venture of Gordon Holman of SlickFish and Jim Cradock of Yellahoose.

Links:

Eclipse Media Group
http://www.eclipsemediagroup.net

SlickFish Studios
http://www.slickfishstudios.com

Packawhallop
http://www.packawhallop.com