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Showing posts with label redesign. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2016

Interesting Sites I Found on Mon 18 Jul 2016

To Ecc Or Not To ECC

On one of my visits to the Computer History Museum – and by the way this is an absolute must-visit place if you are ever in the San Francisco bay area – I saw an early Google server rack circa 1999 in the exhibits.

Not too fancy, right? Maybe even



Share Your Family History Like Never Before On FamTribe

How many of us really know our families? FamTribe connects family members and closest friends and enables them to share stories with future generations.

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How The Web Forced A Redesign Of The Tokyo Olympics Logo

How the Web forced a redesign of the Tokyo Olympics logo Today, the organising committee behind the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics announced its new logo: a circle that looks like a re-arrang...



My Blogging Income Breakdown For The First Half Of 2016

It’s been a few years since I did an income report here on ProBlogger for my business, and so while I was pulling together some reports for the end of our financial year I thought it might be good to give a little insight into where the income on my ...more

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Play A 3d Version Of The Original 'zelda' In Your Browser

...open-source version of the original game built in Web GL — playable on web and mobile browsers — and rendered in voxels, giving the NES game's pixel graphics a chu...



The Superior New Portfolio Sites July 2016

Hello, Readers! This month, we have the usual mix of minimalist sites, traditional-feeling sites, more than a few asymmetrical sites, and a couple of wildly experimental sites that look really cool, but are practically unusable. I mean, things get wild in here: Hell freezes over; oil and water mix; I say something nice about a […]



Bad For Seo Astonishing For User Superb Parallaxbased Projects

Parallax is widely believed to be an SEO killer, because one-page architecture makes it difficult to manipulate with metadata, keywords, and H1 tags without sacrificing productivity. At the same time, it's hard to argue that it is a time-proven way of taking user experience to the next level. It enhances structure, sets elements in motion...



10 Effective And Powerful Tricks To Promote Your Blog

Do you know how to start a blog? Creating a blog on a site like Wix is easy, but how do bloggers get people to visit it? There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work that goes into promoting a blog that often is hard for a new blogger to spot. To get the scoop on...



3 Things You Don?t Know About Javascript Arrays

Arrays are a widely-used feature of programming languages; they are special variables that can be used to store multiple values at the same time. However when it comes to JavaScript, as easy as it is to learn, there’s always more to explore. In this post, we’ll have a



Friday, June 3, 2016

Quick recap of useful sites I found on 03 Jun 2016

Get Drmfree Steam Games On Gog Google Tests Your Website? [tech News Digest]

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GOG Connect strips the DRM out of Steam games, Google puts websites to the test, brand new emoji are on their way, Apple fixes the iPad Pro, and Surgeon Simulator puts Trump under the knife. Get DRM-Free Games With GOG Connect Today, we're hyped to reveal GOG Connect! Add your @steam_games to your DRM-free library: https://t.co/T5NeMjhC94 http://pic.twitter.com/bMXvETiSR0 — GOG.com (@GOGcom) June 1, 2016 Steam is a fantastic platform for gamers, offering a huge catalog of games for PC, Mac, and Linux. Its only real downside is the DRM (Digital Rights Management) built into the platform. This means you’re rather limited...

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Time For A redesign?

Redesignly is a dynamic duo from Winchester, a city in the UK. The company helps small brick and mortar businesses to redesign their websites with minimal effort and cost.

Why we love it

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20 Tools To Create Infographics

 20 Tools to Create Your Own Infographics

Infographics are a great way of providing information, especially for a modern user who doesn't want to spend much time on reading and enjoys visual data. Experienced marketing specialists have realized long ago that pictures can be more convincing than words.
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10 Things I Learned From Going To Global Conferences

While getting ready to attend a web submit, I found myself reviewing the fundamentals of attending such industry events. The good vibe, and constructive feedback you can get from one of these always makes them worth the ticket, in my book. But as a first-time attendee there are



Fireballs Are Cool But They're Even Cooler When In Slow Motion And Rainbow Colors

We're officially saving this as our desktop screensaver.



Machine Learning 10 Things To Know

10 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MACHINE LEARNING

Machine learning is a hot topic in the world of digital technologies at the moment. It is an emerging field about which business, small or large alike, will have to learn. The pros, cons and future prospects of machine learning are bound to dictate the age we are in and thus require a diligent research effort.
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Apptimal Timing How Appsurfer Restores Phone Space

AppSurfer changes the way smartphone and tablet users access apps. Working straight from the cloud, AppSurfer frees up cluttered devices and memory so you can go back to filling them with photos of cats and other pets. But probably just cats.

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How Fonts Reveal The Many New Users Of The Internet

As the web 's reach expands, non-English speakers will need fonts for their own alphabets.



Take A Look Up ? Don?t Miss 2016?s Good Skywatching Events

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The popular expression used for taking a break and enjoying the world around you is “stop and smell the roses.” I think a more interesting way to take some time is stopping to take a look up at the sky. There’s a lot going on up there. Constellations, the moon, and other planets in our solar system can be seen with the naked eye, so you don’t even need to an expensive telescope to take in the awesomeness of the universe. Of course, there are some times when looking at the sky is better than others. That’s why this awesome...

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