Posts Tagged ‘Technology’

Battle for the #1 Mitch Ngo spot!

August 25th, 2009

As many of you may have now realized, I am in a constant struggle trying to keep my Mitch Ngo rank at #1 in the google search engine. Unfortunately, some negative press was released against someone with the same name as I, Mitch Ngo, and it is hurting my ability to maintain search rankings.

Please link to my site in order to help! The Real Mitch Ngo website

In the meantime, we are still looking for developers to help in mixing in some template tags into the wordpress engine, as well as some of the main development and organization for Priva CMS, another Mitch Ngo project.

So please, do what you can, we are trying to build a Supreme Mitch Ngo CMS system here!

Mitch Ngo Reveals Priva CMS’s Secret

August 23rd, 2009

Welcome back Mitch Ngo Followers!

Today, Mitch is going to unveil the secret behind his Priva CMS strategy. We are in desperate need of of developers, so please, contact privacms{at}mitchngo.com to join the development team!

The secret, Mr. Ngo says, is that we will be taking apart wordpress, improving its coding to ensure less calls to php{4,5}, less queries on the SQL database (faster load times) and enabling “Special Pages” which utilizing the existing “pre-fab” templates wordpress contains, except you will be able to write fully functional applications (or mini-apps) within the original software design, instead of having to create your own template.

Also, Mitch Ngo has noticed that when running multiple Wordpress installs on a single shared hosting account, it tends to slow down ALL of the websites. This is why it is crucial to update the way the Wordpress engine functions. Unfortunately, this will not (at least at first) be merged into the WP Tree, it will be a separate project, Priva CMS. Priva CMS aims to have all of the functionality of the aforementioned software along with the capabilities of raw PHP and Smarty.

Thank’s for reading.

Best regards,

Mitch Ngo

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Mitch Calls For Open Source Developers!

August 21st, 2009

We are currently underway on our Priva CMS project and we desperately need support. Visit Priva CMS for information on how to become a developer.
Everyone here at Mitch Ngo, including Mitch himself is eager to have you come. We need people that can program in many different languages, but most importantly, are willing and eager to be a part of the Mitch Ngo team. If you’ve ever wanted to work on an opensource project, but didn’t feel you had the follow-through, this is just for you. Not much work is needed, and its only part-part-time!

Visit the link above for more information.

-Mitch Ngo

Welcome to Mitch Ngo's Home

August 4th, 2009

Thank you for visiting Mitch-Ngo.com! This is my blog for all things related to Technology, Aerospace, and even Energy!

If you are looking for information on Mitch Ngo, this is the place! We are working with Mitch closely so that what’s on this blog is exactly what you need!

Over the next few days, we will be introducing the rest of our team!

New Technology Breakthrough!

August 4th, 2009

Mitch has made a breakthrough in technology! This break-through has to do with marketing and mediation via google’s adWords and Yahoo!’s Ad campaign.

The details of which are to remain under wraps in order to protect Mitch’s discovery, but lets just say that CPC has a whole new meaning, and Mr. Ngo is leading the way in lowering CPC.

What is technology? Technology is what makes everything in today’s economy and society work. In fact, technology seems to originate from knowledge. It is utilizing knowledge as a tool (tech) and it builds on top of other technologies.

Mitch understands this, and as such, is always seeking out knowledge. Knowledge is power, and to that extent, Mr. Ngo has it handled.

Aerospace: Hubble Telescope needed repair

June 4th, 2009

May 11th, 2009 Hubble Repair Spacewalk

Recently, some repairs were needed on the Hubble Telescope. Mitch was on stand-by for the ground operations while the mission was launched on May 11th. The mission lasted 11 days, with Mr. Ngo observing the operations closely. Along with repairs that were needed due to damage from solar and cosmic radiation, as well as dust and debris that can scratch the many reflective surfaces of the telescope, some upgrades were performed so that the telescope can last another 5 years or more.

The mission included 5 space walks, each targeting a specific area of the telescope. Mitch Ngo was on the ground monitoring the situation and theorizing research and development for the project.