Removal of Discussions
Wed Sep 26 20:49
We have terminated ChipHit discussions due to lack of
use. There are many other discussion resources
covering ASIC/FPGA topics, which we encourage
everyone to investigate. In the meantime, we are
continuing to investigate adding some additional
content. Let us know what you think on the feedback pages.
ChipHit Makeover
Sat Jul 28 18:17
We have undergone a minor makeover to make ChipHit a
bit easier and faster to use. On our main search page, we have
eliminated some of the graphics and fluff on the
front page to improve load times and to make
ChipHit easier to use.
As for new additions, ChipHit has now added a privacy policy and a help area, explaining all the features of how to best use the ChipHit's Google Co-op search engine.
As for new additions, ChipHit has now added a privacy policy and a help area, explaining all the features of how to best use the ChipHit's Google Co-op search engine.
Two Month Anniversary
Sun Jul 15 17:27
Our two month anniversary recently past, and we are
still going strong. This month we averaged over 1200
unique visits to the site...a bit better than last
month. Our advertising efforts are beginning to pay
off, as our page strength is also growing. We will
keep on self-promoting, and we, of course, ask that
you continue to spread the word about ChipHit if you
like it. Best thing we can ask is to have more site
link to us. We are slowly, but surely, beginning to
see that happen.
We are also considering a re-design of ChipHit to become a web-portal. While the search engine would still be the prime feature, we are also considering some other features of the site that could make find information and understanding engineering related products easier. Keep your eyes open....once we have a beta site, we will post that information on how to access the site.
Thanks to those who are using us...you are the reason why we are successful.
We are also considering a re-design of ChipHit to become a web-portal. While the search engine would still be the prime feature, we are also considering some other features of the site that could make find information and understanding engineering related products easier. Keep your eyes open....once we have a beta site, we will post that information on how to access the site.
Thanks to those who are using us...you are the reason why we are successful.
Updates to the ChipHit Website
Thu Jun 28 21:51
ChipHit has gone dynamic! We now use dynamic CSS and
a few javascript tricks to enable the entire site to
dynamically resize. On ChipHit's homepage, you can
see a pretty big difference...its almost like
Google's homepage now. I had to work a bit to get
this to work as the Google Co-op custom search engine
would like to lock you into a particular size,
however I managed to workaround that. Of course,
please send feedback if you
like it or hate it. It is not too hard to change
back.
I have also spent some time adding more content to the engine, specifically content from the .gov domain. There is a wealth of info out there, its just finding it and having ChipHit get to it without ruining the focus of the search engine. With the most recent changes, we are now up to indexing 763 domains or sub-domains. If you would like a particular site added, please let us know.
I have also spent some time adding more content to the engine, specifically content from the .gov domain. There is a wealth of info out there, its just finding it and having ChipHit get to it without ruining the focus of the search engine. With the most recent changes, we are now up to indexing 763 domains or sub-domains. If you would like a particular site added, please let us know.
One Month Anniversary
Wed Jun 13 02:04
It has been one whole month since chiphit launched
and no SNAFUs so far. Here are some stats for fun:
Since I know nothing about web traffic, I will say that I am doing pretty good for month number one by getting 644 unique visitors. Most of the traffic is coming from the US, but the far east is catching up! The bump in traffic is due to PLD DesignLines' mention of ChipHit. If you enjoy ChipHit, tell your friends and have them link to our site. Here is to another good month!
Added Verification Refinement
Mon Jun 04 21:36
Recently added a verification refinement to search
for verification topics. This search is a bit more
specific than language refinement in the sense that
it searches sites that are soley dedicated to
verification issues.
"Under the Hood" Redesign of ChipHit
Mon May 28 17:50
I discovered that I was designing "old school" on the
front page of ChipHit by using tables to perform the
layout. To get with the modern times, I have
redesigned the front page to use CSS layout instead
of tables...was a bit more work, but it does make the
page load faster. I have also changed the color
scheme a bit making the text a bit darker and making
Google URL's the traditional green. If you have more
feedback about ChipHit, let me know.
Added Blog Refinement
Mon May 28 17:48
Added a Blog refinement to the search engine as there
are some engineering blogs out there related to
ASIC/FPGA design. So far, I have found just one and
added that to the refinement; however, the refinement
will search all available ChipHit sites for blogs.
Turns out that there are quite a few. So, if you know
of a blog, submit it so ChipHit
can search it.
Added Training and Language Refinements
Sun May 20 21:19
Spent some of the day today putting in language and
training refinements. Works pretty good. Try searching
for sugar on ChipHit and refine to languages
then search
for sugar on standard Google...you will be
impressed!
Added Search Bar Support for Firefox, Mozilla, and IE6
Sun May 20 10:54
If you did not know already, OpenSearch allows permits ChipHit to advertise its search capability to your browser. That advertisement appears in Firefox 2.0 like the image at right...note the glowing arrow. By pulling down the arrow, you can add ChipHit Search. Of course, for older versions (also works with newer versions too), we provide the traditional add link on our front page.
So, go ahead add our custom search engine to your browser...we will be only a click away!
Added suggestion and feedback features
Thu May 17 21:55
Today we added Suggest a Site and
Feedback sections to
ChipHit. The Suggest a Site allows you to submit
a site for us to add to the custom Google search
engine. The feedback section allows you to send
general feedback about ChipHit.
Added About
Wed May 16 22:27
The site definitely needed a history and about
section, so I put that together and posted it.
Discussion Forums are Live
Mon May 14 23:52
The discussion site is up
with some rudimentary forums. I figured we try
to keep this simple-stupid with four boards:
general discussion, FPGA talk, ASIC talk, and
EDA talk. Enjoy
ChipHit.com is Alive
Sat May 12 23:10
Well after many years of procrastinating, I decided to
finally build something that is mine and that I
can be proud of....welcome to ChipHit.com!
My goal is to make money while helping pizza-eating ASIC and FPGA designers to get to beer time faster! As is stands right now, the site simply features a custom Google search engine that searches a few hundred websites that are dedicated to the digital engineering space for ASIC and FPGA designers. Eventually, I plan on adding a nice message board so that designers can communicate. Oh, and of course, there is this blog, which I will update from time to time about my opinions. Other than that, I don't plan on adding stuff too much of my open IP...that becomes too tedious.
So, why should you come here? Well, if you are an engineer, you, like me are an expert, of course
. It just so happens that I love
the internet, art, and design, and getting
things done, so I decided to hack this site
together that you to can use the web to get
things done faster. Nice marketing...eh? Well,
really, if you have ever used any search engine
to find help for digital design, you too have
run into the mish-mash of crazy results. This
search engine helps, because it targets to a few
websites that are known good, which means you
get an answer faster. Oh, and since the ad-bots
are now seeing these relationships, advertising
that makes sense is here also.
Anyway, enjoy the site!
My goal is to make money while helping pizza-eating ASIC and FPGA designers to get to beer time faster! As is stands right now, the site simply features a custom Google search engine that searches a few hundred websites that are dedicated to the digital engineering space for ASIC and FPGA designers. Eventually, I plan on adding a nice message board so that designers can communicate. Oh, and of course, there is this blog, which I will update from time to time about my opinions. Other than that, I don't plan on adding stuff too much of my open IP...that becomes too tedious.
So, why should you come here? Well, if you are an engineer, you, like me are an expert, of course
Anyway, enjoy the site!