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    <title>MocaLoca</title>
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    <description>Let your developers code, let me handle the testing</description>
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    <dc:creator>moca@mocaloca.com</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2009</dc:rights>
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      <title>Thumbs Up: Adobe BrowserLab</title>
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      <description>&#8220;Adobe BrowserLab is a browser compatibility service that provides designers exact renderings of their pages on leading browsers.&#8221;

Hurry, they are accepting new users again!
Go check it out!</description>
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      <title>Photoshop.com Mobile iPhone App &#45; Photo editing, sharing, upload</title>
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      <description>Adobe Unveils Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone

&#8220;Edit, share, and upload photos on&#45;the&#45;go, or access your entire online photo library with a finger&#45;flick using Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone, a free application from Adobe&#8221;
I&#8217;ve had the honor to do some Beta testing for this app and follow the work of the mobile team. What a great accomplishment for Adobe&#8230;

You can hit the General FAQ here:
Follow the team on twitter: @photoshopdotcom
Read Charles McBrian&#8217;s Blog (Engineering Manager)
Become a Fan on Facebook
and of course share your photos on photoshop.com</description>
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      <title>What goes up, must come down (and go up again)</title>
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      <description>It is somewhat embarrassing but my site was down for over a year.
Life has changed and the site is now focused on software/RIA testing instead of design. The portfolio still shows some of the old stuff and maybe one day I get to work on the creative side again.

I also wanted to try a few things with this site, so this is my list of tools and resources I used:

•	Dean Murray Illustrator: I found this “wacky” dude online from UK and I loved his work. He hooked me up with all the site illustration.
•	Emerson Estrela Developer: Found via ww.odesk.com and I highly recommend him. He is fast and responsible.
•	Expression Engine CMS: So far so good but I think they are too pricey.. There are many choices out there but I was curious to review this one. It will take some usage to get an opinion on the system.
•	Media Temple Hosting: Highly recommend…customer service is fantastic and you actually get to speak to humans pretty much anytime of the day. Their control panel is easy to use where you can perform most functions you might need.
•	Adobe: Fireworks, Dreamweaver and Flash. .. Just great products that work great together.
•	SlideShowPro: Why re&#45;invent the wheel? These guys provide a great slide show solution that can be customized enough to look fresh. I also use their SlideShow Director, which is the server content management solution that makes life easier. The best part, they are super cheap!
•	Fancy Zoom (Prototype): A script developed by John Nunemaker as an alternative to Lightboxes. 
•	Odesk: When working with developers remotely in other countries, it is always a challenge to send payments if PayPal is not available. Odesk provides a great platform to find developers, hire and make payments while keeping track of your budget.
•	Lighthouse Bug Tracking: Another great tool to deal with remote workers. Instead of nasty spreadsheets or lost emails, in Lighthouse you can create and stay on top of your project’s bugs using a very simple clean interface. 
•	The Red Caboose: Andie Graham is my new Aussie mate, I bug her to fix my screwed up English&#8230; and she is a great copywriter too!


Thank you for visiting!</description>
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      <dc:date>2009-09-22T05:06:20+00:00</dc:date>
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