Web 2.0 means different things to different people, yet it isn't just about the web, but is also about how your organisation works. Think intranet, as well as internet. Does your organisation work in a 2.0 way?
And you thought there was a lot of empty space in the solar system. Well, there's even more nothing inside an atom.
Some of the funniest names of any games made... Well ever. Check it out.
Archive.org did something right for once. It kept images of logos I did from Version 12 (ChaoticSoul) of Avalonstar, so I decided the world see something that I used to be able to do.
This really isn't like what I ussually post, but I figured everyone needed to see this.
This is a gigantic list of things that have happened/been produced/made since the announcement of "Duke Nukem Forever". There's a few suprising things here.
A while back, Vitamin contributor Mike Rundle (Of 9Rules, Business logs, and HiMike) wrote an interesting article titled "How C.R.A.P. Is Your Site Design".
It can be tricky to identify the right levels of manpower for a web team. Indeed, many organisations badly underestimate the amount of work required to keep their sites operating smoothly—they perhaps imagine that once a website is put live, it magically looks after itself.
Breaking up is hard to do. But in web design, separation can be a good thing. Content, style, and behavior all deserve their own space.
Creating a LAMP server has never been easier.
A very well rounded review of a very promising Digital Media Player.
This is just neato, not that I'd ever where one (in public). Essentially it's a normal tshirt, with the exception of a usb powered fan.
"I decided to make a list of the top libraries that I have come across or that I personally use. Libraries can be a web developers best friend. They are great resources to learn from and can save hours and hours of time.
A very comprehensive guide detailing all possible ways to squeeze more speed out of your vista experience. All tweaks and tips are very well documented and easy to use, plus if you're a member you can always ask someone help. Win win I do say.
"With the popularity of AJAX growing every day I've had the opportunity to collect and try out many more tutorials in the last several months.
Like the title implies, there are 10 reasons that are given here for larger companies to create websites based on standards.
Alky (pronounced "AL-KEE") is a tool that allows you to convert a Windows executable to a Mac OS X or Linux binary. We are focused on high-end gaming at the moment, though we will support other applications in the future.
A large database of logos for your viewing pleasure. None of them downloadable, but you can upload your own and even rate them should you wish. Good inspiration, as we all know that logo design is hard work.
The DOM is the present and future of browsers, and no doubt it will become the only supported technique for both basic and advanced DHTML in the future.
A great post about the importance of taglines (ie slogans and logos).
Shaun Inman has done it again. Not that you're all that surprised by this, with his new bit of script he has effectively found a way to clear absolutely and relatively positioned containers.
Written by Paul Scrivens, an article based primarily on the ego's of designers. How we should be our hardest critics, and know what that means and how we should handle it. A good read for any web / print / multimedia designer out there.
As of late I've been deliberating whether it's right to seed your own articles on newsvine and other services.
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This is possibly the most brilliant/funniest website I've seen in a while. Some are really scary, but most are really, really very funny. I can't believe that I didn't think of this, but I'm glad someone did.
Remember when commericals and web page ads used to be the hip new thing? Or when viral marketing games such as the "i love bees" sites were cool? Well we had to grow up someday and find something different, well that time is now.
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