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Friday, February 10, 2017

Interesting Sites I Found on 10 Feb 2017

5 Above The Fold Elements That Get Your Audience?s Attention

An old study from Nielsen states that web visitors spend 80.3% of their time above the fold ? the top area of your site that?s immediately viewable upon loading. Furthermore, Google found out that ads above the fold had 68% viewability, as opposed to ads below the fold with only 40%. Naturally, a lot of […]

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Launch Widgets Directly From Fast Settings With Quidgets [Android]

While Android’s widgets are plenty useful, there is no denying the fact that they take up valuable space on your home screen. For those who prefer to have their widgets appear on demand instead of being ever-present on the screen, there is an app called Quidgets that can help you with that. Available exclusively for…



Reading Roundup What?s New In Blogging Lately?

This week, as usual, the number of tips and tricks about blogging and its related tasks are overwhelmingly large! Everywhere you look, there is another article with more great advice. I hope I’ve managed to drill down and get you exactly what you need this week! It’s been super-helpful to ...more

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A System For Easily Publishing Consistently Great Content ? A Pamela Wilson Series

This five-part series is a guest contribution from Pamela Wilson of Big Brand System. Content marketing works — you know that. It’s one big reason you read ProBlogger! You like the content here and you want to learn more about how to create it yourself. It?s all well and good ...more

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How To Know Exactly What Content To Deliver To Convert More Prospects

Back in the 1940s, psychologists Fritz Heider and Marianne Simmel conducted an experiment. They showed study participants an animated film consisting of a rectangle with an opening, plus a circle and two triangles in motion. The participants were then asked to simply describe what they saw in the film. Before you keep reading, take a
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How Social App Fling Burned Through $21 Million In Three Years And Died

While the app's founder splurged on Ibiza vacations and mistreated employees, the company burned through cash.



Advantage Of Iterative Prototyping In The Mobile App Development

Developing a magnetic and second to none mobile app is not easy. It takes a lot of time & efforts learning and experiencing the ways to come up with a fully-fledged website that can return the favor of making it such a hit. But, the number of hours spent on the development of a successful...



12 Easy To Use Logo Creator Tools For Freelancers & NonDesigners

Logo is very essential part for any company, organization, brand, freelancer worker and corporation. But if you are a non-designer and want to create an extra ordinary and amazing logo then you should see this collection. In this post you will find 12 superb, outstanding and easy...



Beta Build Of Android 712 Nougat Is Now Available

Pixel and Nexus device owners rejoice as the beta build of Android 7.1.2 Nougat is now available to anyone who has enrolled in the Android Beta Program. This beta update has been made available to the Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus 5X, Nexus Player and Pixel C devices. Meanwhile, Nexus 6P users will need to wait…



Thursday, November 19, 2015

Useful links I found on 11/19/2015

Fill Gaps In Knowledge With These Matchless Informative And Educational Websites

Although a great deal of people, especially the older generations, believe that the Web is the place for fun and amusement that can't be of much use, in fact it is a perfect place for becoming a more intelligent and educated person. One of the latest tendencies is eager to demonstrate this in practice. We...



Einstein's Ideas Explained Using The Most Common 1000 Words

"There once was a doctor with cool white hair."



The Future Of Web Design Again?

I know, you've heard it before. Probably every year too. Next year's biggest web design trends will be <list goes here>. Well this isn't going to be one of those articles. I'm not interested in rehashing some junk about how responsive design will be big (as it already is) or how minimalism will be the...



Insanely Rapid Submarine Is Made Of One Molecule

Chemists have created single-molecule submersibles that contain just 244 atoms, are powered by ultraviolet light, and move incredibly fast.



Make The Internet Black And White With This Extension

(un)clrd is a browser plugin that removes all color information of a given website and turns the entire world wide web into black and white.



How A Simple Blog Led To Writing For Forbes Mashable And Techcrunch (and 7 Tricks To Help You Do It Too!)

This is a guest contribution from Josh Steimle. I?ve had the privilege of my writing being published on Forbes, Mashable, TechCrunch, Time, Fast Company, VentureBeat, Entrepreneur, and several other publications, and if you aspire to see your writing in mainstream publications like these, perhaps there is something in my story that will help you get […]

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Our Programs Are Fun To Use

These two imaginary guys influenced me heavily as a programmer.

Instead of guaranteeing fancy features or compatibility or error free operation, Beagle Bros software promised something else altogether: fun.

Playing with the Beagle Bros quirky Apple II floppies in middle school and high school, and the smorgasboard of oddball hobbyist



How To Foil Email Snoops

Trackers, which come in many forms including a single invisible pixel inserted into an email or the hyperlinks embedded inside a message, are frequently being used to detect when someone opens a message and even where they are when they open the email.



Ancient Board Game Found In Looted China Tomb

Archeologists think this 14-face die was used to play a game called "bo" that hasn't been played in 1,500 years.