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Google+ Resources for Web Developers

Posted on 25. Nov, 2011 by .

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Google+, Google Plus or G+ is a social networking and identity service operated by Google Inc. The service was launched on June 28, 2011, in an invite-only “field testing” phase. The following day, existing users were allowed to invite friends who were over 18 years of age to the service to create their own accounts. [...]

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10 Effective Ways to Bring Traffic To Your Blog

Posted on 17. Oct, 2011 by .

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One of the most difficult things that bloggers deal with is getting traffic to their blog. I dealt with this same problem three years ago when I started my first blog. I was writing content that I thought people would want to read but for some reason I couldn’t get anyone to my blog. We [...]

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Amazing Google Chrome Extensions for Web Designers and Developers

Posted on 10. Oct, 2011 by .

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Google Chrome internet browser is not pretty old, but i must say that it has become very popular browser in most web designers and developers. Google’s Chrome swiftness and the its massive range of ad-ons and extensions are available and that’s what made it a tough competitor. Its a completely open source code system browser. [...]

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Steve Jobs Died at Age of 56

Posted on 06. Oct, 2011 by .

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It felt like I’d been slapped in the face. There it was: On Twitter. In my email. On a phone call. Steve Jobs, the tech industry’s one true icon, was gone — taken from us far too soon, at the age of 56. Say what you will about the dynamic maverick who built and rebuilt [...]

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Don’t Skip Photoshop

Posted on 07. Jun, 2010 by .

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When designing a UI we usually go right from a quick paper sketch to HTML/CSS. We skip the static Photoshop mockup. Here are a few reasons why we skip photoshop:

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Search Engines and Keywords

Posted on 25. May, 2010 by .

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Search engines are the vehicles that drive potential customers to your websites. But in order for visitors to reach their destination – your website – you need to provide them with specific and effective signs that will direct them right to your site. You do this by creating carefully chosen keywords. Think of the right [...]

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Information vs. Experience

Posted on 14. May, 2010 by .

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Of course, very few people are actually extremists. Structuralists accept that good presentation can enhance information, and presentationalists likewise accept that some structured information can enhance experience. Since HTML first became mainstream, with HTML version 2.0, there has been a struggle between the structure of a document and its presentation. This battle is symptomatic of [...]

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Defending the Readers

Posted on 13. May, 2010 by .

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The best readers are obstinate. They possess a nearly inexhaustible persistence that drives them to read, regardless of the circumstances they find themselves in. I’ve seen a reader absorbed in Don Quixote while seated at a noisy bar; I’ve witnessed the quintessential New York reader walk the streets with a book in hand; of late [...]

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The critical Elements of an Effective Web Design

Posted on 07. May, 2010 by .

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Do you know if your website’s design is affecting your online business? Here’s your chance to finally find out, so you can spend more time on what’s working with your website to increase profits, and change what’s not and actually costing you revenue! Through my professional online experience dealing with Think Profits.com Inc., a leading [...]

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Beyond Creativity

Posted on 05. May, 2010 by .

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If you’re a web designer, do you consider yourself to be “a creative”? When you describe your profession to others, or when you promote yourself or your agency, are references to creativity prominent in your words? If so, how do you characterize creativity’s role or significance in your work? How closely do your references to [...]

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