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Deliver the best possible user experience, and you will be rewarded with site ranking. Hope this keeps up…

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Who broke the build? Neat little way to keep software development cycles on track. Also a new reason to get a USB Nerf projectile launcher.

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Check out the latest work from 160over90.

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here’s a new video by OK Go! made with HTML5. super neat video with some interactive workings as well. watch it in Google Chrome to get the full effect…
http://www.allisnotlo.st/index_en.html

here’s a new video by OK Go! made with HTML5. super neat video with some interactive workings as well. watch it in Google Chrome to get the full effect…

http://www.allisnotlo.st/index_en.html

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http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/piet/samples.html
Interestting programming language that produces visual results…

http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/piet/samples.html

Interestting programming language that produces visual results…

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Designers! Liberation is here. Dont be afraid to let people read your work…

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A collection of sites using media queries. At times, it seems as though all of the site architecture & planning goes out the window as content reflows. What might work very well for one type of content or site might not work for another.

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http://peoplestaringatcomputers.tumblr.com/

from slashdot… Artist Kyle McDonald wanted to create something that captured people’s expressions as they stared at computers. So the 25-year-old artist installed a program on computers in two New York Apple Store locations that would automatically take a photo every minute of whoever was standing in front of the computer. McDonald then uploaded the photos to his Tumblr blog, ‘People Staring at Computers,’ made a video with the photographs, and set up ‘an exhibition’ at the Apple stores to show what he had found. Within days, the Secret Service, which investigates computer crimes, had raided McDonald’s house, seizing his two laptops, two flash drives and iPod.

http://peoplestaringatcomputers.tumblr.com/

from slashdot… Artist Kyle McDonald wanted to create something that captured people’s expressions as they stared at computers. So the 25-year-old artist installed a program on computers in two New York Apple Store locations that would automatically take a photo every minute of whoever was standing in front of the computer. McDonald then uploaded the photos to his Tumblr blog, ‘People Staring at Computers,’ made a video with the photographs, and set up ‘an exhibition’ at the Apple stores to show what he had found. Within days, the Secret Service, which investigates computer crimes, had raided McDonald’s house, seizing his two laptops, two flash drives and iPod.

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Digging Google’s new interface design…
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/evolving-google-design-and-experience.html