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Archive for August 2011
Hopefully by now you know and accept the fact that social media is not going away. Having revolutionized the way we interact online, social media can be an incredibly useful tool for marketers and businesses. However, it’s not enough to just have the Facebook page or Twitter handle. Just existing on a social networking site [...]
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From Monitor To Mobile: Optimizing Email Newsletters With CSS
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HTML email has a reputation for being a particularly tough design medium. So tough, in fact, that many designers regard coding and testing even the simplest email design to be almost as bad as fixing display quirks in Internet Explorer 6, and only slightly better than a tooth extraction. [...]
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Adobe Sponsors Cut&Paste Digital Design Tournament 2011
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Digital artists will once again compete live in 12 cities, in rounds that each have a unique creative brief….
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Urbanology Online: An Interactive Game Exploring Issues of City Life
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BMW Guggenheim Lab launched Urbanology, an interactive game that addresses issues that arise when cities grow and inhabitants try to institute lasting change.
Urbanology online is the companion to the large-scale, interactive installation at the BMW Guggenheim Lab, currently in New York’s East Village through October 16.
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Cross-posted from the Inside Search blog.
Almost every time I go online, I come across some new topic or item that I’d like to learn more about. Sometimes it’s as simple as the latest buzz on the new shop down the street. Other times it’s something more significant, like a counterpoint to an opinion piece I’m [...]
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New Tools in Mozilla Firefox Help Developers Drive the Web Forward
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The Year in Review: W3C Web Performance Working Group
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Fast HTML5 Web applications benefit consumers who browse the Web and developers building innovative new experiences. Measuring performance characteristics of Web
applications and writing efficient applications are two important aspects of making
Web sites fast. Browser manufacturers can rapidly address developers’
needs [...]
This week, I committed WebKit changes r92823 and r93001. They’re perhaps the most important changesets I’ve ever committed to the WebKit codebase because these changesets made WebKit no longer produce wrapping style spans on copy and paste and class=”Apple-style-span” anymore. In fact, these are two changes I’ve always wanted to make ever since I started [...]
The YUI team has not one, but two announcements to share today. First, we have launched a completely revised YUILibrary.com. The new site is a ground up rewrite providing a unified destination for all YUI documentation, a cleaner UI, and more intuitive organization on top of a robust new architecture. [...]
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Announcing the New Sencha Complete—Touch Charts, Designer 1.2, and a Special Promo Price!
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Today, we’re happy to announce an all-new Sencha Complete. In addition to a commercial license of Ext JS 4, Sencha Touch, and an annual Standard or Premium Support subscription, Sencha Complete now includes a commercial license to Sencha Touch Charts — our data visualization add-on to Sencha Touch — and the new Ext Designer [...]












