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Thursday, July 14, 2016

The Sites I Liked on Jul 14 2016

20 "coming Soon" Pages For Inspiration

Here are some excellent "coming soon" pages to check out for ideas and inspiration.

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Writers 10 Subreddits To Find Writing Methods You Need

As Maya Angelou said, "There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” I’m sure that everyone reading this has had plans of writing, be it a story of personal heroic exploits, amazing dreams or life experiences. However, most of us are held back by



Best Practices For Progressive Enhancement In Web Design

The craft of building websites is incredibly complex with many fast-changing parts. The goal of the web design community is to lessen the complexity, and reduce the potential for error at each stage of the creation process. Progressive enhancement is such an idea in web design that aims



Google Chrome Moves Into Tv With New Cast option

If you?ve ever wanted to play digital media content right from your browser on your TV?without the need for an extra browser extension to make this happen, now?s the time to get excited. For the first time ever, people will be able to project their favorite TV shows and movies from the web directly to […]



Hyperloop One Is In Disarray

Brogan BamBrogan and three other former and current employees are suing the company and other executives for breach of contract, assault, and more.



This Spectacular Box Illusion Was Created Using Projectors And Industrial Robots

Ce n'est pas une box.



The 5 Top-notch Free Ftp Clients

A list of awesome free FTP software. There's at least one option for you in this list, whether you use Windows, Mac OS, or Linux.

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Need New Nightmare Fuel? Meet The First Artificial Animal

Scientists genetically engineered and 3-D-printed a biohybrid being, opening the door further for lifelike robots and artificial intelligence.



Designing For Engagement How To Improve User Engagement Metrics

Every UI designer wants to engage their userbase. That’s the whole point of a website or mobile app: to provide something of value that gets visitors excited and interactive. But it’s almost impossible to gauge engagement unless you’re actually watching a user interact with your website. Thankfully, there



10 Unbelievable Magento Hosting Providers

10 Best Magento Hosting Providers


In the times when eCommerce segment is fast-growing and number of cash transactions increase every day, eCommerce hosting providers play a key role in ensuring smooth operations of their clients? businesses.Continue Reading



Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Interesting Sites I Found on Tue 10 Nov 2015

The Pentagon Is Trying To Create A Futurecopter And It Could Become Really Cool

The Pentagon has started a multi-decade program devoted to creating the next generation of helicopters. Here's what the beginning of project "Future Vertical Lift" looks like.



What?s New For Designers November 2015

In this month?s edition of what?s new for designers and developers, we?ve included lots of productivity apps, design plugins for Photoshop and Sketch, best practices guides, educational resources, testing tools, marketing tools, and much more. And as always, we?ve also included some awesome new free fonts! Almost everything on the list this month is free, […]



Given Enough Money All Bugs Are Shallow

Eric Raymond, in The Cathedral and the Bazaar, famously wrote

Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow.

The idea is that open source software, by virtue of allowing anyone and everyone to view the source code, is inherently less buggy than closed source software. He dubbed this "Linus's Law".

Insofar



Building A Pc Part Viii Iterating

The last time I seriously upgraded my PC was in 2011, because the PC is over. And in some ways, it truly is – they can slap a ton more CPU cores on a die, for sure, but the overall single core performance increase from a 2011 high end Intel



Talking Versus Doing Which Business Stage Are You In?

You only have so much energy; where are you choosing to spend it? Listen to Editor-in-Chief and take a fun self-assessment. Plus, you?ll learn why physical notebooks with lined paper are the best tools for keeping you grounded and productive. In this 21-minute episode of Editor-in-Chief, host Stefanie Flaxman discusses: The benefits of self-assessment What

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Reading Roundup What?s New In Blogging Lately

Coming to you live from the depths of Melbourne winter – while the rest of the country (almost) is springing into spring, we’re still freezing our butts off. Fingers crossed we’ll start to see the sun soon! Here’s what I found interesting lately around the web: How to use a $5 Twitter ad To Redefine [...]

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Reading Roundup: What’s New in Blogging Lately

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Stop Paying Thousands Of Dollars For Online Business Reputation Management

SiteJabber for Business will help you with your online reputation management for free.

The post Stop Paying Thousands Of Dollars For Online Business Reputation Management appeared first on KillerStartups.



4 Ways To Create Unbelievable Cssonly Accordions

Content accordions make a useful design pattern. You can use them for many different things: for menus, lists, images, article excerpts, text snippets, and even videos Most accordions out there rely on JavaScript, mainly on jQuery, but since the use of advanced CSS3 techniques became widespread, we can



The Unlikely Story Of The Happiest Blackout In Us History

Fifty years ago this evening, at roughly 5:15pm, every light connected to New York?s power grid flickered out?along with those of 30 million people throughout the Northeast. Chaos didn?t ensue, oddly enough.