Thursday, December 20, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
10 Web Design and Usability Blunders to Avoid
Looking for that web2.0’sh look for your website? It is now a trend everyone is now converting their pages into CSS and standards compatible pages, but still the majority of pages that you find on internet are badly designed. There are few of the biggest mistakes that one can make while creating website designs.
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Britons, Kings of Facebook, MySpace
More adults in Britain use social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace than in any other European country, a report published by its communications watchdog said Wednesday.
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Friday, December 7, 2007
Blogging Utility: JS-Kit to Deploy Navigator
JS-Kit, a Web 2.0 startup competing in the commenting app space with the likes of SezWho and Intense Debate, CoComment, and Disqus. Later today, at the Widgety Goodness conference in London, they’ll be announcing the launch of Navigator, a lightweight web service that is intended to simplify content managment and raise quality traffic for ...
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Julian Beever's Latest 3D Sidewalk Paintings
Julian Beever, the chalk artist who draws 3-D illusions in city streets, has been busy making some new amazing paintings.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
The Bill Clinton Secret to Writing
You’ve probably done this with crosswords, too — but did you ever think to adopt the same strategy with writing?
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Can Calligraphy Improve your Creativity?
We all know that Steve Jobs is the world’s second most successful college dropout. But here’s something you didn’t know. After Jobs dropped out of Reed College, he went back to school as a drop-in and studied a subject that turned out to be vital to the development of the computer as we know it… He took a course in calligraphy.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
What’s Your Long-Term Blogging Strategy?
Unless you have a staff of full-time writers, a professional designer, an existing audience you can leverage and money to pour into promotions, the process of becoming popular rarely happens overnight. Or in a matter of months.
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