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Web design techniques and thoughts.
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Roads and crossroads of the internet history
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Hypercard and the invention of the web
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Mod love
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No more hardware tinkering
Growing up with computers, any fellow computer nerd that I knew would be proud to upgrade their PC's hardware on their own, getting the latest graphics card for new generation PC video games.
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Steve Jobs on programming, craftsmanship, software, and the Web
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The Content Management System that wasn't
...what started out to be a simple tool quickly turned into something rather complex and may have been too ambitious in the end.
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My switch from Android to iPhone
A few months I made a list of what I wanted in a new phone as my two-year contract with my Droid was almost up.
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Developing a web app
My side project, Indie Aisle has been online for a few months now and as I did with designing the web app, I'd like to share my thoughts about the development process.
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Wrong default web cursor
This past year, I've tried an experiment on the site. I've replaced the 'text select' cursor that shows when mousing over text on a website with the default arrow cursor.
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Designing an online app
Indie Aisle is a project I've been working on and off for a couple of years now. This past year however, I really got going with it, spending most of my available time outside of client work.
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State of publishing in an interactive world
I attended this year's South by Southwest Interactive and was surprised to find quite a few panels about publishing content online from people who have done it successfully.
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iPad and the trend towards reading digitally
...devices like the Kindle and the iPad make ereading more accessible for people in a similar way that the iPod made downloadable music more accessible to a wider audience.
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Introducing Indie Aisle
The Internet has given everyone the ability to post their stories, the next step is to allow them to find their audience. That’s what Indie Aisle has set out to do.
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Tech trends shaping habits and social interaction
Two kinds of technologies have in recent months changed my daily habits and how I interact with people: web-based apps and smartphones.
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On Web Standards and rounded corners
While general web practices make sense, the need for having formal standards seems unnecessary. Website-building technologies have in a lot of ways standardized themselves because of individual developers deciding what is appropriate to use.
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Farewell Windows Mobile, hello Android
It's no surprise, that like a lot of people, I've been becoming more and more of a Google fan this past year...
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Evolution of storytelling and technology
Since the beginning of humanity, storytelling and our ability to learn is what has set us apart from other species.
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New Xbox Experience (NXE) interface
What started out as a few downloadable games and videos has exploded into an extensive marketplace of game content, movies and television programs.
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Sam and Max, video game or interactive tv show?
Sam and Max is the first successful episode-based video game series.
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What you should know about the GTD method
I found that as I was getting my thoughts out of my head and into my system, I was able to accomplish things in a logical way that lead to better focus of my upcoming goals.
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