Blog: BinaryM

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2011 Highlights & 2012 Predictions

February 2, 2012 BinaryM Matt McInvale

Twenty Eleven was a great year for BinaryM. We made more friends, built more websites, and ate more burritos than ever before. 2011 Highlights Redesigned our website & launched new logo WordCamps Phoenix, Orange County, Reno, San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles & Las Vegas. Maintained our #1 position for Web Design San Diego on [...]

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Dedicated WordPress server

December 11, 2011 BinaryM, WordPress Matt McInvale

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We’re putting the finishing touches on our new WordPress dedicated server today. Huge thanks to our friends at G Squared Computing and Illuminated Hosting for helping get it dialed in and setup at the colocation facility. Hat tip to the Covell Group for their excellent monitoring service. Everything is running great, really looking forward to migrating client sites to this new box.

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No downtime during San Diego’s power outage

September 9, 2011 BinaryM, San Diego Matt McInvale

That’s right, despite a ~12 hour power outage our entire hosting network stayed online.

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Do you love WordPress?

July 8, 2011 BinaryM, WordCamp Chris Daley

Of course you do!  An even better question is do you want to go to WordCamp San Diego? Silly question right?  The event sold out in less than 5 days and the wait list is huge.  So this next part is going to get you really excited! It seems that with having an organizer and [...]

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2010 to 2011

January 4, 2011 BinaryM Matt McInvale

Two thousand ten was a great year for BinaryM, here are some of the highlights.

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BinaryM CMS Pack – WordPress Plugin

January 3, 2011 BinaryM, Code, WordPress Matt McInvale

This post is mostly for internal documentation of our CMS plugin. If you’re interested in any of the functionality, comment and we may make it public.

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Check out the new digs….

January 16, 2009 BinaryM Chris Daley

For as long as we can remember, clients have always found us. While growing by referral certainly makes running a business easier, we found we had missed a critical step — marketing ourselves. We were constantly working hard on clients’ image, but never got around to creating our own brand.