Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Interesting Sites I Found on 09 Mar 2017

Make Your Customers Super Happy With UserEngage

As any owner of a website whose task is to sell goods to people, I'm always in search of tools that will make my e-store a better place for both constant and casual users. And it is not only a matter of withstanding the tough competition that I suppose everyone in the World of e-commerce...

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7 Free Ux Ebooks Worth Reading

A hand-picked selection of free e-books that provide excellent UX advice and insights.

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Attention To Branding 20 Websites With Magnificent Logotypes

In the World of WebGL, brilliant HTML5 experiments, fancy animations and holistic user experience, sometimes we forget about the small static elements of design. They are the most vital and fundamental details that represent personality and individuality. Today we are talking about brand identity and its crucial constituent ? logotype. It can be a purely...

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6 Worth Trying Apps If You Never Did

There are many apps out there, but getting by free and good ones is not that easy. That is why we are sharing 6 Worth Trying Apps, If You Never Did. So, without any further ado let?s take a look at these and feel free to share...



The Golden Age Of X86 Gaming

I've been happy with my 2016 HTPC, but the situation has changed, largely because of something I mentioned in passing back in November:

The Xbox One and PS4 are effectively plain old PCs, built on:

  • Intel Atom class (aka slow) AMD 8-core x86 CPU
  • 8 GB RAM
  • AMD Radeon 77xx


How To Craft Timelessly Powerful Stories With Freaks Cheats And Familiars

A few weeks ago, I recorded a podcast episode about Jonah Sachs’s book Winning the Story Wars. He had a particularly useful observation about three story elements that pull in audience attention. He calls them Freaks, Cheats, and Familiars. Sachs explains how these elements can be deployed, like the Hero’s Journey, to make stories much
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An Inferno On The Head Of A Pin

Today's processors contain billions of heat-generating transistors in an ever shrinking space. The power budget might go from:

  • 1000 watts on a specialized server
  • 100 watts on desktops
  • 30 watts on laptops
  • 5 watts on tablets
  • 1 or 2 watts on a phone
  • 100 milliwatts on an embedded system

That's



Plan A Trip To Any City With Facebook?s "city Guides"

Avid travellers could soon rely on Facebook to help them plan their trips as it appears that the social network service is currently rolling out a feature called “City Guides” to the masses. If you’re one of the early ones who’ve managed to gain access to the feature, you’ll be able to find the City…



3 Content Marketing Mysteries Solved

OK, confession time — when I was a kid, I was a complete Nancy Drew junkie. “Sleuth” sounded like just about the best way ever to spend one’s time. (Of course, that’s before I knew what a Chief Content Officer was …) This week, rather than figuring out Irene Adler’s cell phone password or who
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The Persuasive Power Of Analogy

An elderly man storms into his doctor?s office, steaming mad. ?Doc, my new 22-year-old wife is expecting a baby. You performed my vasectomy 30 years ago, and I?m very upset right now.? ?Let me respond to that by telling you a story,? the doctor calmly replies. ?A hunter once accidentally left the house with an
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