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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Quick recap of useful sites I found on Mar 23 2016

A Look At The Hourly Rates Of Freelance Designers And Developers

The hourly rates of freelance designers and developers based in the U.S. are discussed in this article.

The post A Look at the Hourly Rates of Freelance Designers and Developers appeared first on Six Revisions.



Former Intel Ceo Andy Grove Dead At 79

Legendary Intel executive Andy Grove, who transformed the company into a chip-making powerhouse and helped drive the personal computer boom, has died. He was 79.



The Savvy Designer?s Guide To Giving Stuff Away

We?ve written before about building recognition as a designer, and briefly mentioned giving stuff away for free as a possible strategy. Today I want to delve deeper into that by covering the whys and hows of what can be a very powerful marketing tool- including tips on how to make it work best for you. […]

The post The Savvy Designer?s Guide to Giving Stuff Away appeared first on SpyreStudios.



Best Practices For Web Designers Responsive Layouts Or Native Apps? [OpEd]

There’s no denying that mobile is the future. With Google confirming that more searches are done on mobile than on desktop, it’s abundantly clear that all websites really should go mobile if they haven’t already. But there’s an interesting dichotomy between in-browser content via responsive layouts and in-app



Is Your Computer Stable?

Over the last twenty years, I've probably built around a hundred computers. It's not very difficult, and in fact, it's gotten a whole lot easier over the years as computers become more highly integrated. Consider what it would take to build something very modern like the Scooter Computer:

  1. Apply a


5 Tricks For Making More Money As A Freelance Designer

Money means more freedom. Here's some advice on how to increase your income as a freelance designer.

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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



Best Educational Video Games Kids Will Love In 2016




Kids discover the world through playing and sometimes listening carefully at class is simply not enough for their minds to soak in all that information. It is much easier for them to learn while having fun and through experience than by sitting quietly while the teacher is teaching them lessons. Since we have all by now realized that video games do not have to be the boogeyman for parents, we should try to incorporate them into their children?s education. Here are some of the best educational apps and video games your kids will love.

If you are a parent who does not like technology involvement in education - please read this. I hope you will understand the importance of educational apps in kids learning.

You may also like to visit our past roundup of android educational game apps
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Twitter's Moment Of Solemn Reflection

Twitter turns 10. Jack Dorsey has a plan to get it to 20.