Why The 17-Year Flaw in Microsoft Windows Is Dead Serious

In website hosting | on 01.21.10

In case you didn’t catch the buzz going around, the story of how an ancient Windows flaw was found after 17 years is pretty-well explained at the Inquirer. The news was particularly shocking because it was a simple hole that has been in existence since Windows 3.1 all the way up to the latest Windows [...]

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Hmmmm, Good Advice For Being A Good Client…

In web design tips | on 01.19.10

We jumped when we saw the title of this post: How to be a good client, but then when we read the content, it wasn’t what we had in mind. Don’t get us wrong, it’s all good advice, but we’d really like to take this time to advise readers on how to get the most [...]

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Wisdom From The Experience of a Microsoft Employee

In digital media | on 01.15.10

Who would have thought that someone could get so much mileage out of being a small gear in such a huge machine? This post on Stuff I’ve learned at Microsoft details the discoveries of one Sriram Krishnan, veteran of a mere five years at Redmond. It is a long document – you’ll want to bookmark [...]

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Are You Ready To Babysit Kids On Your Website?

In digital media | on 01.06.10

CNET picked up an interesting scoop about media usage in the youngster’s demographic. Kids pack in nearly 11 hours of media use daily. Now, pause and consider that: If you count 6 hours per day in school, this leaves 7 hours per night for sleep! We’ll assume this is averaged out from where the kids [...]

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How To Use Passion In Web Marketing

In website marketing seo | on 01.02.10

When we spotted the post In Praise of Passion over at Boing-Boing, it got us thinking. As Internet marketers, we all know that our digital strategy should include website design, search engine optimization, advertising, and so on. But how many of us think about whether we’re inspiring passion? Some ideas for generating passion around your [...]

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Web Design – The Irresistible Draw of Mashups and APIs

In web design | on 12.21.09

It’s worth checking in over at Programmable Web once in awhile just to see what they’re up to, with their API discoveries. Google, Twitter, Flickr, and all, the defining mark of a popular Web 2.0 service is whether people do things with your API. Notable developments from just one recent week: Comedy on Spotify – [...]

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Five Web Design Trends That Are On Their Way Out

In web design | on 12.21.09

In 2010 and going forward, we start a new decade. It’s time to shake things up a little, so here’s a list of web design trends which got overused in the first decade of the 2000s, and so have become tired and cliched: Grunge – Splattered, sloppy, gritty, urban, and looking dirty. Grunge looked great [...]

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Seven Unusual Creative Motifs For Your Next Web Design

In web design | on 12.20.09

Rather than the run-of-the-mill designs we normally see, what if your next design came from someplace… unexpected? A brilliantly contrary motif that makes sense in retrospect? Here are our picks for some themes you might not have thought of, but should: Hand drawn – Example It always looks brilliantly original, because it’s your own hand! [...]

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