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2007-03-03T23:30:06
Java has harmed Unix but helped Windows win
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http://juwo.blogspot.com/2006/11/flatface-musings-java-has-harmed-unix.html
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Alex3917
2007-03-04T00:25:47
101 areas where startups can create value
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http://www.iamworththewait.org/101.html
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Alex3917
2007-03-04T00:34:59
FreeMind -- free mind mapping software
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http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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dawie
2007-03-04T01:07:49
How I Became a Big Wheel
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17030580/site/newsweek/
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amichail
2007-03-04T01:23:41
Why do you want to pursue a startup?
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reitzensteinm
2007-03-04T01:43:12
Google introduced new fraud measures (again)
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http://www.tgdaily.com/2007/03/01/google_clickfraud_prevention_newsystems/
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juwo
2007-03-04T02:13:36
"Good to Great" is NOT? The Halo Effect and the Eight Other Business Delusions That Deceive Managers
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http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Effect-Business-Delusions-Managers/dp/0743291255
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python_kiss
2007-03-04T02:46:55
California Home to Quarter of Top 100 Alt Search Engines
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/top_alternative_search_engines_geography.php
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2024-11-07T20:08:38
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likebetter
2007-03-04T02:55:25
New Ycombinator startup Pairwise of sites Likebetter
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http://likebetter.morecute.com
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herdrick
2007-03-04T03:20:23
Joel Spolsky talks office space; might rent to startups.
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http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2007/03/02.html
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joshwa
2007-03-04T03:32:02
Social Networking's Next Phase
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/03/technology/03social.html?ex=1330578000&en=f71af17a000673a4&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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brett
2007-03-04T04:46:57
Greenspun's ArsDigita: From Start-Up to Bust-Up
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http://waxy.org/random/arsdigita/
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2024-11-08T20:58:00
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akkartik
2007-03-04T05:19:10
Hedlund's startup ideas: "..find an old UNIX command that hasn't yet been implemented on the web.."
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http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/03/sfearthquakes_o.html
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jamiequint
2007-03-04T06:10:21
PowerPoint is Evil - Lessons from Edward Tufte
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http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.09/ppt2.html
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davidw
2007-03-04T07:50:57
Stuff To Do - prioritize and share tasks, time tracking (beta)
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http://stufftodo.dedasys.com
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Clif Flynt
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Clif Flynt This is a temporary site for Clif Flynt's current Tcl fancies. Mind you, it's been temporary for at least 13 years, and looks to be temporary for quite a few more. CSOC 146 I taught Tcl/Tk at Eastern Michigan University's winter 2010 term. These are the student labs. Tcl/Tk Game Labs Shell & Tcl/Tk Sysadmin Labs Tcl/Tk MidTerm Questions Tcl/Tk PostMidTerm Questions Tcl/Tk Final Exam Questions Games Happy Holidays, 2017: Swap-the-tiles puzzle with holiday images Happy Holidays, 2016: Guess a Letter and Decorate a Christmas Tree Happy Holidays, 2015: Holiday Themed Domino Solitaire Happy Holidays, 2014: Save Santa from the Zombies! Happy Holidays, 2013: Concentration with holiday images Happy Holidays, 2012: Word Guess & Decorate a tree Happy Holidays, 2011: Find Mismatched Christmas Ornaments Happy Holidays, 2010: Holiday Picture Sudoku Happy Holidays, 2009: Protect Santa's Candy from the bugs Happy Holidays, 2008: Dig Christmas gifts out of the rubble with catapults and balloons Happy Holidays, 2007: Help Santa gather the gifts Happy Holidays, 2006: Find the lost gifts Happy Holidays, 2005: Decorate the Tree Happy Holidays, 2004: Santa's Sleigh Ride cipherGame: Solving substitution ciphers Get Tcler's jigsaw puzzle as Tclkit Get cats&castles jigsaw puzzle as zipfile of Windows Executable Flash Card Sudoku variants Business Tools Activity: A time tracking and invoice generating tool for consultant/contractors. A writer's plotting tool A Data Graphing package, Windows and Linux Making Movies A Stop Action Music video with Openshot - to be presented at Penguicon 2015 Making a StopAction movie 1: The bear movie Making a StopAction movie 2: Pure Linux movie of growing plants Applications for people Project Gutenberg Browser: GutenBrowse Postcard Generator Programmer/Administration Tools Godzilla Guide to Tclhttpd Tk GUI Test A GUI helper for adding packages to LTSP 4.1 Linux Kernel Audit Tool libtclsh.a: Linkable Tcl and wish libraries A Repair tool for busted Windows Event Logs Make a distribution Bundle for Mac OS/X HTML Viewer for text based MUA Other Stuff Some collections of photos, thoughts, whatever. There's usually no Tcl in these pages. Dissecting a Lights of America LED floodlight Growing the American Chestnut, with photos A Michigan Ice storm - 1/15/2007 text and photos Memoriam for a cat - text and photos
2024-11-08T17:48:06
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davidw
2007-03-04T07:53:04
ShopList - mobile phone shopping list that's actually usable
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http://shoplist.dedasys.com
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Clif Flynt
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Clif Flynt This is a temporary site for Clif Flynt's current Tcl fancies. Mind you, it's been temporary for at least 13 years, and looks to be temporary for quite a few more. CSOC 146 I taught Tcl/Tk at Eastern Michigan University's winter 2010 term. These are the student labs. Tcl/Tk Game Labs Shell & Tcl/Tk Sysadmin Labs Tcl/Tk MidTerm Questions Tcl/Tk PostMidTerm Questions Tcl/Tk Final Exam Questions Games Happy Holidays, 2017: Swap-the-tiles puzzle with holiday images Happy Holidays, 2016: Guess a Letter and Decorate a Christmas Tree Happy Holidays, 2015: Holiday Themed Domino Solitaire Happy Holidays, 2014: Save Santa from the Zombies! Happy Holidays, 2013: Concentration with holiday images Happy Holidays, 2012: Word Guess & Decorate a tree Happy Holidays, 2011: Find Mismatched Christmas Ornaments Happy Holidays, 2010: Holiday Picture Sudoku Happy Holidays, 2009: Protect Santa's Candy from the bugs Happy Holidays, 2008: Dig Christmas gifts out of the rubble with catapults and balloons Happy Holidays, 2007: Help Santa gather the gifts Happy Holidays, 2006: Find the lost gifts Happy Holidays, 2005: Decorate the Tree Happy Holidays, 2004: Santa's Sleigh Ride cipherGame: Solving substitution ciphers Get Tcler's jigsaw puzzle as Tclkit Get cats&castles jigsaw puzzle as zipfile of Windows Executable Flash Card Sudoku variants Business Tools Activity: A time tracking and invoice generating tool for consultant/contractors. A writer's plotting tool A Data Graphing package, Windows and Linux Making Movies A Stop Action Music video with Openshot - to be presented at Penguicon 2015 Making a StopAction movie 1: The bear movie Making a StopAction movie 2: Pure Linux movie of growing plants Applications for people Project Gutenberg Browser: GutenBrowse Postcard Generator Programmer/Administration Tools Godzilla Guide to Tclhttpd Tk GUI Test A GUI helper for adding packages to LTSP 4.1 Linux Kernel Audit Tool libtclsh.a: Linkable Tcl and wish libraries A Repair tool for busted Windows Event Logs Make a distribution Bundle for Mac OS/X HTML Viewer for text based MUA Other Stuff Some collections of photos, thoughts, whatever. There's usually no Tcl in these pages. Dissecting a Lights of America LED floodlight Growing the American Chestnut, with photos A Michigan Ice storm - 1/15/2007 text and photos Memoriam for a cat - text and photos
2024-11-08T01:55:48
en
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danielha
2007-03-04T08:10:28
Forbes Special Report on Achievement
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http://www.forbes.com/home/leadership/2007/02/25/achievement-success-failure-lead_achieve07_cx_mn_ee_0301achieve_land.html
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jwecker
2007-03-04T08:20:31
Resources to get from Idea to In Business
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http://globalizedecommerce.com/2007/03/04/resources-to-get-from-idea-to-in-business/
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danielha
2007-03-04T08:58:15
Reuters to Create Online Financial Community Site
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http://www.profy.com/2007/03/03/reuters-creates-online-community/
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404 Not Found
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Server Error 404 Page Not Found This page either doesn't exist, or it moved somewhere else. That's what you can do Reload Page Back to Previous Page Home Page
2024-11-08T03:52:56
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jwecker
2007-03-04T09:16:35
Google Trends (Very useful, for those who don't already use it)
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http://www.google.com/trends
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jamiequint
2007-03-04T09:19:25
The Future of Small Business
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http://www.intuit.com/futureofsmallbusiness/
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jwecker
2007-03-04T09:22:15
50 Beautiful CSS-Based Web-Designs in 2006
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http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2006/12/19/50-beautiful-css-based-web-designs-in-2006/
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python_kiss
2007-03-04T10:12:21
Tech lessons learned from the wisdom of crowds
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http://news.com.com/2100-1014_3-6143896.html?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-5&subj=news
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danw
2007-03-04T12:10:47
For Start-Ups, Web Success on the Cheap
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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/09/technology/09venture.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5090&en=1a49d4daaa73e6c9&ex=1320728400&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
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mattculbreth
2007-03-04T12:28:11
All software should be social
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http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2007/03/all_software_sh.html
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amichail
2007-03-04T14:46:56
The End Of Management?
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http://www.time.com/time/insidebiz/article/0,9171,1101040712-660965,00.html
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chendy
2007-03-04T15:15:04
PBWiki rasies $2M- plus a sidenote on VCs
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http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/blog/pbwiki-raises-2-million
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volida
2007-03-04T15:23:40
Bugs of news.ycombinator.com
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2024-11-08T16:37:59
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nostrademons
2007-03-04T15:28:08
Clowns, Dinosaurs, and Lunatics - On Beating Your Competition
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http://www.danoneverythingelse.com/articles/ClownsDinosaursandLunatics.html
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fetch failed
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2024-11-08T20:44:43
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lucks
2007-03-04T15:49:49
iReader Content Distilling and Vector-Based-Search (Cringley)
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http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2007/pulpit_20070301_001778.html
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abstractbill
2007-03-04T15:59:54
Monthly startup meeting in Palo Alto
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http://startupsig.pbwiki.com/
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abstractbill
2007-03-04T16:21:25
Some problems with mashups
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http://earlystagevc.typepad.com/earlystagevc/2006/02/the_problems_wi.html
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abstractbill
2007-03-04T16:37:57
Sending xhtml as text/html considered harmful
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http://www.hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml
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no_title
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2024-11-08T13:43:52
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phil
2007-03-04T17:08:23
Microsoft totally sucking at online advertising: "outlook grim"
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/03/02/HNmsonlinebusinessoutlook_1.html
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jeremyliew
2007-03-04T17:16:06
Analysis of three ways to build an online media business to $50m in revenues
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http://lsvp.wordpress.com/2007/02/26/three-ways-to-build-an-online-media-business-to-50m-in-revenue/
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abstractbill
2007-03-04T19:18:07
The Entrepreneur Bubble
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http://earlystagevc.typepad.com/earlystagevc/2005/10/the_web_20_entr.html
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2024-11-07T22:34:45
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brett
2007-03-04T19:48:45
[IBM developerWorks] Develop Web applications for local use - Learn when a browser is better than a GUI application, and when a CGI is best of all
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http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-localwebsrv.html?ca=dgr-lnxw01CGI-Best
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JMiao
2007-03-04T20:15:22
For laughs: Drug Dealers vs. Geeks
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http://www.silliness.org/drugsvsgeeks.html
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stumpy124
2007-03-04T20:19:34
The Most Destructive Metric in Software Development
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http://www.yafla.com/dforbes/2007/02/20.html#a387
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msgbeepa
2007-03-04T21:04:34
The Next Generation Of "Google Adsense"?
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http://www.wikio.com/webinfo?id=14095649
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vikram
2007-03-04T22:01:54
Google - what's the big Idea?
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http://geoffmoore.blogs.com/my_weblog/2005/12/googlewhats_the.html
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vikram
2007-03-04T22:03:39
Business model for Web 2.0
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http://entengr.blogspot.com/2006/03/web-20-business-models-business-model.html
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0
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2,227
zaidf
2007-03-04T23:04:35
Why I Love School...
null
http://www.zaid360.com/?p=42
1
0
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null
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null
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2,236
python_kiss
2007-03-05T00:11:09
Vertical market entry strategy is the key
null
http://www.startup-review.com/blog/hotjobs-case-study-vertical-market-entry-strategy-the-key.php
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null
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clintonforbes
2007-03-05T00:42:47
Microsoft Insider: "15% of Windows Vista written in INTERCAL"
null
http://clintonforbes.blogspot.com/2007/03/microsoft-insider-15-of-windows-vista.html
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phil
2007-03-05T00:43:19
USA Today goes social: lots of complaints in the comments, but it's actually pretty well done
null
http://www.usatoday.com/news/community-features.htm#uslPageReturn
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JMiao
2007-03-05T01:07:01
USATODAY.com goes social (sorry for the double post!)
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/2007-03-02-editors-note_N.htm
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danielha
2007-03-05T01:25:43
Interview with 17 year old founder of Quizlet
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http://www.folksonomy.org/2007/03/interview_with_quizlet_1/
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danielha
2007-03-05T01:41:08
Competitious - Keep track of your company's competitors
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http://www.competitious.com/
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Klue | Competitive Enablement for every department of every business.
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You Lost the Deal. Your Buyers Know ‘Why’. For Product Marketing and CI Teams Competitive Intel + Win-Loss fromOne Platform 200,000+ users rely on Klue to come out on top.​​But don’t just take our word for it, see what our customers have to say.“Klue AI is a huge benefit to our organization. We’re able to move more quickly with the insights we’re aggregating, freeing up our bandwidth to more analysis with the results. More time and resources to develop a strategy in response to competitors gives our PMM team a huge advantage.”Ben JohnsonPMM, Velocity Global“We’re constantly watching what’s happening in the market with our competitors.  Klue Alerts Summarization and Review Insights gives us the key takeaways from news, buyer reviews and other key information, which is an incredible time saver for our team, giving us the means to scale to a level we otherwise couldn’t do.”Ben HoffmanSenior Manager, Competitive Intelligence, Adobe“Intel curation and monitoring all competitors, not just our biggest threats – were very important to us, in selecting the right Competitive Enablement platform. And this is why we chose Klue.”Tirrah SwitzerDirector of Product Marketing, Community Brands“Our data showed that sellers who are using Klue significantly outperform those who are not leveraging it — by as much as 25 percentage points in win-rate compared to those who don’t.”Mahesh BabuHead of Product Marketing, Contrast SecurityDiscover all the latest AI features Klue has released.Automatically analyze thousands of data points in an instant to save time, capture deep insights, and impact revenue faster. For revenue teams and beyondCISalesExecutivesProductCSMarketingWin across the whole company No more intel slipping through the cracksCollect intelligence from the web, and within your organizationAnalyze and summarize intelligence using AIDeliver insights and measure adoption and impact on revenueWin across the whole company Win more competitive dealsLeverage trusted competitive insights that help you win dealsAccess insights within the tech stack you already useContribute competitive intelligence directly from the fieldWin across the whole company Intelligence to fuel better decision-makingIdentify and analyze biggest competitive threats to revenueMeasure revenue impact of your competitive enablement programAccess weekly updates on the competitive and market landscapeWin across the whole company Stay on top of your competitionResearch historical intelligence on competitors and marketsCollect intel on specific competitive products and servicesCollaborate and share intelligence with departments across the organizationWin across the whole company Find intel and timely insightsLeverage insights to defend customers from the competitionAccess insights within the tech stack you already useContribute competitive intelligence directly from customersWin across the whole company Gather market intelligence to inform your strategyResearch competitive positioning and messagingCompare search and social metrics to your competitionStay on top of competitor website changes and updates Collect Analyze Create Distribute Measure Connected Competitive Intelligence.Fuel better decision-making across the organization. Klue makes it easy to collect, curate, and deliver intel to enable multiple teams. Whether by email, web, mobile, or Salesforce, Klue works where you do. WATCH VIDEO Your browser does not support the video tag. Competitor tracking made easyNo more intel slipping through the cracks. Klue collects data from millions of sources and uses AI to surface the most relevant competitive intelligence for your business. All shared into one central location. Collect Better battlecards for easy & effective distributionProvide Sales reps with what they need, when they need it. Share real-time intel through Klue’s battlecards, newsletters, self-serve features, and integrations, so that you can efficiently support teams at scale. Create Your browser does not support the video tag. Your browser does not support the video tag. Report on the real impact of your competitive programMeasure your revenue impact, battlecard consumption and competitive win rates for a complete view of your competitive program’s ROI. Klue helps you stay on top of your competitive threats, so you can win more deals. MeasureA scalable workflow for competitive intelligenceFind intel and deliver timely insights to revenue teams to win more deals. In just a few clicks, you can update dynamic sales battlecards, so you publish once and publish everywhere simultaneously. Analyze “With a lean team, delivering and updating competitive updates to the field can be a challenge. With Klue, we’ve been able to deliver time stamped intel to Sales on a weekly basis, resulting in fewer repeat requests and more confidence in the intel itself.” Chris JaniszewskiDirector of Market Intelligence, UiPath “Intel curation and the ability to monitor all competitors, not just our biggest threats – were very important to us, in selecting the right Competitive Enablement platform. And this is why we chose Klue.” Tirrah SwitzerDirector of Product Marketing, Community BrandsReal-time insights to drive your competitive strategyGather market intelligence to inform your go-to-market strategy using Klue. Tracking your competitors with website page monitoring, keyword insights, content tracking, and news monitoring arm you to build stronger positioning strategies. CollectWin more competitive dealsKeep Sales in the loop on market trends, insights on the competition, and new strategies to compete effectively. With better delivery of competitive content, your team will never be blindsided in a deal again. READY TO WIN? “Over the last 5 yrs, Klue has supported the scale and growth of our Competitive Enablement program, helping us deliver relevant insights to thousands of sellers. The strategic importance has been endorsed across all levels of our organization. Klue is a core part of Dell’s seller enablement technology stack.” Andrew GlinkaVice President, Competitive Intelligence, Dell Technologies Integrated with your workplace.Deliver and retrieve competitive intel from the most important tools that your teams already use every single day. Learn about Integrations Competitive Revenue GapCalculate your Competitive Revenue Gap, then see the impact your competitive enablement program can have on revenue by helping to close it. It’s no competition.Klue ranks as the G2 industry leader in 4 categories based on hundreds of customer reviews. Find out how Klue helps our customers win more business in our G2 report.98%Ease of Doing Business With98%Ease of Doing Business With
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2007-03-05T02:10:28
Should an advisor have skin in the game? Your opinion...
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2007-03-05T02:31:53
5 Reasons Why Flickr & Youtube are Successful
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2007-03-05T05:08:04
The Secrets to becoming an E-commerce Mogul
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Essay Help For Getting a Scholarship Essay Up and Running
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Always Proof Your Work An essay help service can give you support for proofing your essay if needed. This is vital for a scholarship essay as a reader who finds significant proofing errors will think you are not taking your work all that seriously. This would only hurt your chances for success in most cases. Show Strong Interest Many “write my essay” plans fail because people do not show any real interest in what they are doing. They just focus more on writing things because they feel a real obligation for doing so. This will only hurt as it shows a person is not all that interested in whatever the subject matter of the essay is. When you look to write essay thesis, you have to plan something based on what you are interested in and how it will work for you. Avoid anything that is tough for you to work with but you feel a need to handle just because it’s an obligation to you. This part of essay writing help will save you from undue stress as you will instead be writing something that you will actually want to work on. Create a Good Point Every essay needs to have a sensible point. The best essay writing service you can hire knows that every paper you wish to work with needs to have a point that focuses on something useful and of real value. The point you will bring up must be introduced early on and should be referenced throughout your work with as much supporting material as possible. Readers will not want to look at your essay if it just drones on and does not focus on anything of value. Keep it all about something of value and let the reader know how committed you are to getting the paper to read well and to be about something of real use. Don’t Be Redundant The final point to see when writing your paper entails the conclusion. It is fine to offer a brief summary, but the best essay service knows that a conclusion must not be redundant. It needs to at least offer a new perspective of what you are writing about. Many essay writing service reviews often recommend that people add their own values on what they have learned and what they can do when thinking about the future. Get help Each of these points are good to find when looking at how your scholarship essay will work. You can always hire a professional service to pay someone to do my homework or write an essay for me if you need prompt help, but whatever the case is you must see that you have a plan in action for getting the essay ready.
2024-11-08T05:14:05
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2007-03-05T05:13:46
customer reviews online bias very positive
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2007-03-05T05:33:03
17 Pithy Insights For Startup Founders
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2007-03-05T05:46:10
The Secret to Utilizing Social Media Sites (like Reddit)
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2007-03-05T05:55:28
UsedCardboardBoxes.com = $750,000 A Year
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2007-03-05T05:58:18
Despite Yahoo's down year, Semel gets a big bonus
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2007-03-05T06:04:06
Founders: How many startups have you been a part of?
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2007-03-05T06:26:38
Exit strategies not a viable business plan
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2007-03-05T06:50:01
Looking for a quick flip? Think again.
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2007-03-05T07:13:37
Are you paid enough?
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Business News - Latest Headlines on CNN Business | CNN Business
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Markets DOW S&P 500 NASDAQ Hot Stocks Fear & Greed Index ----- is driving the US market Latest Market News ‘Death by a thousand cuts’: How experts warn Trump could use an authoritarian playbook to go after the media What the Fed’s interest rate cuts mean for your money Stores don’t sell your favorite product anymore. That’s on purpose Something isn't loading properly. Please check back later. Ad Feedback Alex Brandon/AP ‘Death by a thousand cuts’: How experts warn Trump could use an authoritarian playbook to go after the media Anchiy/E+/Getty Images What the Fed’s interest rate cuts mean for your money Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Stores don’t sell your favorite product anymore. That’s on purpose Evan Vucci/AP How prediction markets saw something the polls and pundits didn’t CNN Bahrain Finance Minister: ‘Rising tide will lift all economies in the GCC’ Ng Han Guan/AP China approves $1.4 trillion debt package in latest measure to boost flagging economy Getty Images The world’s 10 richest people got a record $64 billion richer from Trump’s reelection Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images/File Books like ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and ‘1984’ are flying off the shelves after the presidential election From AOL/YouTube Elwood Edwards, voice of AOL’s iconic greeting ‘You’ve Got Mail,’ dies at 74 Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Key takeaways from the Fed’s rate cut after the election The exact thing that helped Trump win could become a big problem for his presidency Trump campaign denies and revokes journalists’ election night credentials after critical coverage Small businesses, how are you approaching a Trump presidency? Volkswagen recalls more than 114,000 cars due to airbag safety Goldman Sachs slashes growth forecasts for Germany, UK and wider Europe on Trump win ‘In so many ways, I broke so many barriers:’ Former Pepsi boss Indra Nooyi on life as a trailblazing CEO The first combined IHOP-Applebee’s restaurant in the US will soon open in Texas This Trump trade euphoria is likely to fade fast Trump has long threatened the media. Press freedom groups fear he might make good on it How to navigate your divided office after the election Elon Musk bet big on Trump. Here’s what he stands to gain — and lose — from his win Trump’s return to power raises serious questions about the media’s credibility The Federal Reserve as we know it could soon be turned on its head Ad Feedback Quote Search Market Movers ACTIVES GAINERS LOSERS $ Price % Change Ad Feedback What to watch • Video 5:56 Clipped From Video Video Mnuchin on whether he would serve in a second Trump admin 5:56 • Video 3:30 CNN Video ‘Complete chaos’: CNN reporter breaks down Germany’s political crisis 3:30 • Video 2:11 CNN Video How Trump’s second term could impact future interest rates 2:11 • Video 1:10 Getty Images Video Trump’s win made Elon Musk $15 billion richer 1:10 Ad Feedback In case you missed it The Asahi Shimbun/Getty Images Berkshire’s cash soars to $325 billion as Buffett sells Apple, BofA; operating profit falls Rent and home prices are through the roof. Harris and Trump each say they have the answer Hugh Hewitt quits The Washington Post after storming off newspaper’s live show Intel’s getting kicked out of the Dow Allison Joyce/AFP/Getty Images Here are the states where employers must give you time off to vote Trump sues CBS over ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Harris. Legal experts call it ‘frivolous and dangerous’ Two Washington Post writers who resigned over Bezos’ non-endorsement join The Atlantic Wendy’s is closing 140 restaurants Ad Feedback Ad Feedback More video • Video 1:33 KTVT Video Watch gravity-defying robot scale Texas high-rise 1:33 • Video 2:22 cnn Video What ‘Shark Tank’ star thinks will be different about ‘Trump 2.0’ 2:22 • Video 5:35 Clipped From Video Video Telecoms companies map out next phase of Middle East’s industrial revolution 5:35 • Video 4:49 Clipped From Video Video World faces crucial choice over AI, says top economist 4:49 • Video 0:53 CCTV via Reuters Video See space mission land back on Earth after six months in orbit 0:53 Success SDI Productions/E+/Getty Images Not using these job interview tips can reduce your chances of getting that job sanjeri/E+/Getty Images Smart moves to make when the Fed starts cutting rates Halfpoint Images/Moment RF/Getty Images Early signs of dementia can show in your finances Kirkikis/iStock Editorial/Getty Images/File Steps you can take now to avoid college sticker shock Tech Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Google and Meta are blocking political ads to combat misinformation. Some experts say it’s too late Courtesy Best Buy Super giant TVs are flying off store shelves Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Elon Musk cancels X town hall event minutes after it started following yet another round of technical problems Chesnot/Getty Images TikTok sued in France over harmful content that allegedly led to two suicides Media Bonnie Cash/Reuters Jeff Bezos congratulates Trump for ‘extraordinary political comeback and decisive victory’ Rebecca Droke/AFP/Getty Images What local reporters around the country are hearing from voters in the run-up to Election Day Samuel Corum/Getty Images Elon Musk’s misleading election claims have been viewed more than 2 billion times on X, analysis finds Al Drago/Bloomberg/Getty Images How news outlets are bracing for an election night cliffhanger Underscored Money Kyodo News Stills/Getty Images 11 great ways to travel for free with 60,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points Delta Air Lines Your ultimate guide to the American Express Membership Rewards program Emily McNutt Your complete guide to earning and redeeming points in the Citi ThankYou Rewards program iStock Best mobile payment apps in 2024, tested by our editors Intuitive Machines and Nokia Bell Labs Streaming and texting on the Moon: Nokia and NASA are taking 4G into space The electric car revolution is on track, says IEA Digital humans: the relatable face of artificial intelligence? Top soccer clubs are using an AI-powered app to scout future stars Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images OpenAI’s wild week. How the Sam Altman story unfolded Sam Altman returns to OpenAI in a bizarre reversal of fortunes Opinion: The drama around Sam Altman is an urgent warning Microsoft stock hits all-time high after hiring former OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Paid Partner Content
2024-11-08T11:31:46
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2007-03-05T07:14:33
7 Habits of Highly Effective Web Apps
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2007-03-05T09:02:59
Fail Well
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2007-03-05T09:16:26
Quintura launches a new user interface for easy search and browsing the Web
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2007-03-05T10:48:23
Y Combinator Backed Search Engine For Gadget Parts
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2007-03-05T11:28:16
The people who say Web 2.0 apps are garbage are completely right -- and utterly wrong
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2007-03-05T12:00:58
5 Principles of Great Design
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2007-03-05T12:02:05
The 50 Most Important People on the Web
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2007-03-05T12:03:35
Google And YouTube Continue to Struggle With Details
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2007-03-05T12:09:57
45 Fresh, Clean and Impressive Designs!
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Quality Printed Books on Front-End, Design, UX, Accessibility — Smashing Magazine
0001-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 UTC
Paul Scrivens
Smashing Book #5Responsive design is a default these days, but we are all still figuring out just the right process and techniques to better craft responsive websites. That’s why we created a new book — to gather practical techniques and strategies from people who have learned how to get things done right, in actual projects with actual real-world challenges.Neatly packed in a gorgeous hardcover, the book features practical front-end techniques and patterns from well-respected designers and developers. The book isn’t concerned with trends or short-lived workarounds — it should stand the test of time and as such, it’s focused on actual techniques used today in real-life projects. The techniques that you could apply to your websites today, too.“Smashing Book #5 has completely changed the potential for books around the web. This thing is ridiculous in how it dives deep into a topic and continues to dive deeper until you feel as though your brain might explode from the knowledge.”Creator of Makers CabinAbout The BookSmashing Book 5: Real-Life Responsive Web Design is our brand new, upcoming book with smart front-end techniques and design patterns derived from real-life responsive projects. With 13 chapters on responsive workflow, SVG, Flexbox, Web fonts, responsive images, responsive email, content strategy, debugging, performance and offline experience, this is just the book you need to master all the tricky facets and hurdles of responsive design.584 pages. Written by the design community. Quality hardcover. 2015.Table of ContentsWe invited respected designers and developers who know a thing or two about responsive websites. The chapters have also been reviewed by active members of the community such as Jake Archibald, Dmitry Baranovsky—just to name a few.Preface — by Vitaly Friedman+Front-end techniquesScalabilityDesign systemsBullet-proof solutionsReal-world challengesAs designers and developers, we solve problems for a living. Yet, these problems are often quite tricky and complex, and the context of these problems requires us to be creative and flexible in our workflows. With responsive design, we are prompted to create scalable design systems that work well in unpredictable environments. To do that, we need to be pragmatic and find solutions that work well within given constraints. That’s why we created this book: to find techniques that have actually worked in real-life projects with real-world challenges.Responsive Designer's Workflow — by Daniel Mall+Responsive workflowElement collageStyle tilesToolsDeliverablesPerformance budgetInterface inventorySketchingPlanningManifestosHypothesisAtomic designDesigning in the browserPhotoshopIn practice, responsive projects usually require more time, more skills, more testing and hence more flexibility in budgets. Addings changes late delays projects immensely, and process involving designers, developers and clients is usually tiring to say the least.Responsive Design Patterns & Components — by Vitaly Friedman+Design patternsNavigationSmart front-end techniquesPriority+ patternImproved off-canvasLazy loadingAutocompleteFiltersResponsive PDFPortrait/landscape modeSlidersCountry selectorResponsive iconographySo, how do we deal with complex tables when building responsive websites? What about advanced interface components? Dashboards? What about the behaviour of web forms, navigation, mega-drop down menus, filters? Can we utilize vertical media queries and portrait/landscape orientation change? In this chapter, Vitaly will provide an overview of clever practical techniques for improving UX of responsive sites, with innovative approaches to designing “responsive modules” such as mega-drop downs, tables, calendars, accordions, maps, sliders, responsive PDF and responsive iconography — and a dash of anti-patterns to avoid as well.Structured Content for RWD — by Eileen Webb+Structured contentContent consistencyContent modelsStructural auditEditorial contentContent typesContent relationshipsData-driven gapsFeature-driven gapsAuthors and editorsCMSContent maintenanceContent created by one department is never updated by the next. Services get renamed in the navigation, but are still referenced by the old name in the body text. Important information is buried in the murky depths of flowery prose. Sounds familiar? Many issues in responsive projects aren’t related to technology, but to content: it’s either ill-formatted or priorities get lost across screen resolutions. Let’s fix it. In this chapter, Eileen shows how structured content can help refocus on what matters, and how we as designers can use the structure intelligently to provide users with information that they need, when they need it.Mastering SVG For RWD And Beyond — by Sara Soueidan+SVGSyntaxAccessibilityViewportViewBoxExportingEmbeddingSpritesIcon systemsData URIsPerformanceSmart SVG techniquesResponsive iconographyCross-browser fallbacksThis chapter has hands down on everything you need to know in order to start designing and building flexible components and visual assets with SVG. Sara will take you on a journey through SVG syntax, SVG accessibility, SVG viewport and viewBox, creating and exporting SVGs, embedding SVGs, building SVG sprites, creating SVG icon systems, using SVG Data URIs, optimizing SVG for performance, SVG conditional processing, clever SVG tricks and techniques and making SVG cross-browser responsive with CSS. Yep, everything you need to know about SVG, as promised.Building Responsive Components With Flexbox — by Zoe M. Gillenwater+Syntax variants • Flex container • Orientation • Wrapping • Sizing boxes • Flex property • Forms with Flexbox • Advanced alignment • Magical margins • Reordering boxes • Order property • Flexbox as progressive enhancementWe can use Flexbox for a while now. In fact, Flexbox solves a lot of CSS shortcomings and makes building responsive layouts much easier than with floats or positioning. It gives you more control over the things you care about in a responsive layout (such as order, alignment, and proportional sizes of your boxes) and lets the browser figure out the rest; the math-y stuff that computers are good at, like the exact dimensions that are needed on the boxes to perfectly fill the available space. Zoe shares insights from her work at Booking.com, showing practical Flexbox-based techniques which make responsive sites much easier to build and maintain — even without media queries.Web Fonts Performance — by Bram Stein+Font formats • Font loading • Font-rendering • FOIT and FOUT • Font Loading API • Fallback fonts • Inlining fonts • Simulating swapping • Promises • Asynchronous loading and caching • Prioritized loadingBy default, web fonts block rendering, hiding content from the user. The only way to make content accessible as soon as possible is by treating web fonts as a progressive enhancement. This doesn’t mean web font performance is not an issue. You still need to load web fonts as quickly as possible so that users experience your site exactly how you designed and built it. Let’s fix this. In this chapter, Bram shares insights that he has learned from working at Typekit, covering web fonts and formats, font loading and font rendering, CSS Font Loading API, fallback fonts, caching, compression, inlining, subsetting and font loading strategies.Using Responsive Images, Today — by Yoav Weiss+CSS pixel and DPRRetina displaysFixed-width imagesVariable-width imagesSrcset and sizesArt direction<picture> elementSeparation of concernsImage format fallbackAccessibilityBackground imagesImage optimizationWebP and JPEG-XRCompressive imagesDeploymentCommon pitfallsSo you want to serve different images to different screens. Perhaps a Retina image (only) to Retina screens, or an art-directed image to small screens, or a portrait image for portrait orientation, or perhaps .webp to browsers supporting the format — without performance hits. Since images are the heaviest assets on the web, dealing with them intelligently is both our responsibility and opportunity for more dynamic layouts. That’s what native responsive images are for. In this chapter, Yoav discusses the different responsive images use cases and how we can use the native solution today to create performant responsive websites. We will also look at ways to make these solutions easier to deploy and maintain in real projects, with Picturefill and CMS plugins for Drupal and WordPress.The Dark Side Of Responsive HTML Email — by Fabio Carneiro+Email landscapeCSS in emailMarket shareNavigation and CTA buttonsFoundational markupReset and client-specific CSSFluid containersPattern-based developmentLayout techniquesMicrosoft OutlookWindows Live MailApple MailMozilla ThunderbirdOutlook.comYahoo! MailAOLiOS MailGmailExplaining responsive HTML email is always an uphill battle, because just about every single designer and developer hates it. But there’s a lot of great, forward-looking innovation going on in the email design world. In fact, melding of responsive design techniques is absolutely possible. In this chapter, Fabio, the technical email maestro from Mailchimp, explores what you can achieve with media queries in responsive HTML email to ensure that your emails look just fine on major email clients across different devices, and looks even better in clients that do not support media queries (such as Gmail).Testing, Maintaining And Debugging RWD — by Tom Maslen+“Cutting the mustard” • Predictablesimple CSS • Naming conventions • BEM and class names • Sass organization • Debugging media queries • Lazy loading • Content-out media queries • Separation of concerns • Exploratory testing • Functional testing • Visual regression testing • Automated testing • Dealing with false positives • Common dependencies • Troubleshooting bugs on mobileWe talk a lot about designing and building responsive websites, but not so much about maintaining and testing them. Speaking from his experience at BBC, Tom has built up a way of working that minimizes the pain points that responsive web design has. The chapter shows how you can build future-friendly CSS that will scale up to support large responsive websites; get you to take testing seriously, but not overcomplicate your workflow; and finally, how to sanely prioritize and debug common problems (layout, images, complex UI components like tables) in all kinds of devices and browsers.Creativity Over Predictability — by Andrew Clarke+AdvertisingUser experience designCreative hijinksAllergic to researchProcess and predictabilityBuilding blocks of creativityIntoxicated by processPlatform for creativityCreative briefLine between control and chaosBuying creativitycopywritingCreative teamsCreative directionOur responsive designs lack soul. You can think of many websites that are well presented, easy to use, triumphs of UX and technically competent, but few that might be remembered for years to come. Why do you think this is? Why are so few websites memorable? Could the design processes we’ve come to rely on, particularly in relation to responsive design, have hindered our creativity? Our modern web design magazines are full of advice about process, techniques and tools, but little about creativity, about humanity, or about ideas. In this chapter, Andrew takes a closer look at how we can combine creativity with predictable design systems to create unpredictable, dynamic and memorable responsive websites — with a framework and a mindset that will challenge you to think differently about crafting websites today.Beyond Responsive: Optimizing For Offline — by John Allsopp+navigator.onLineOnline and offline eventsHTML5 Application CacheCache manifestFallbacksAppCache gotchasWeb StoragelocalStorageService WorkersWhat if we told you that as a user, you don’t have to be online to use the web, and a website or a web application would respond to this accordingly? Think Offline First: “We can’t keep building apps with the desktop mindset of permanent, fast connectivity, where a temporary disconnection or slow service is regarded as a problem and communicated as an error.” John and Matt cover main technologies and practices that you’ll need to use to make your apps work as well offline, as they do online. We’ll discuss how to detect if we are online or not, HTML5 Application Cache, WebStorage and offline events, but most importantly Service Workers and how we can use them today to not only make content available offline, but also significantly improve performance and create snappy, fast experiences in (almost) no time.Efficient Responsive Process With Clients — by Ben Callahan+CollaborationEstimatesSpiraling“One-deliverable” workflowEfficiencyContent priority guideStyle comparisonsTesting the aggregateContent prototypeWireframesStyle prototypesPattern librariesHappy teamsDesign deliverable is one thing, an efficient collaboration between teams and stakeholders is a different beast entirely. This chapter provides strategies for keeping this collaboration sane and focused. You’ll learn how to build a good and efficient team, how to establish good pricing/time estimates for responsive projects, how to establish priorities with content priority guides and how to shift away from linear handoffs with multidisciplinary teams. A detailed chapter on getting things done, with clients, the proper way.Performance Optimization Roadmap — by Vitaly Friedman+Mobile firstjQuery dependenceDealing with IE8AdvertisingRefactoringCode inventoryFront-end optimizationPerformance budgetSpeedIndexDeferring web fontsCritical CSSSmart font fallbackDealing with JavaScriptAsynchronous loadingSPDY/HTTP 2.0Core content/functionality priority listsResponsive imagesIf somebody tells you that responsive websites are bloated, heavy and slow by default, and that it’s very difficult to make them fast, don’t believe them — they are liars. If you set the priorities right and build the website with progressive enhancement in mind, you can create extremely fast responsive websites that work well across devices: with one code base working everywhere. In this chapter, yours truly will be sharing what we’ve learned over the last year about the performance challenges of this very website and about the work we’ve done in-house in big and small companies. If you want to craft a fast responsive website, you might find a few interesting nuggets worth considering.Technical Details584 pages16.5 × 24.0 cm (6.5 × 9.5 in)Quality hardcover with stitched binding and ribbon page markerReleased June 2015ISBN: 978-3-945749-21-0Free worldwide airmail shipping from GermanyFrequently Asked QuestionsIf you have any questions, we are right here to answer them. We love our customers, and we’d love to help you in any way or just listen to your story. 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2007-03-05T12:30:35
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2007-03-05T15:11:13
The Best Buy Scam.
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2007-03-05T15:11:46
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2007-03-05T15:47:57
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2007-03-05T15:53:48
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2007-03-05T16:31:53
An Early Stage Entrepreneur's Guide to New York City
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2007-03-05T16:32:38
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2007-03-05T16:38:13
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2007-03-05T16:58:30
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2007-03-05T17:11:59
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2007-03-05T17:12:20
Poll: Should a newspaper be a social network?
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2007-03-05T17:47:31
12 Quick Tips To Search Google Like An Expert
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2007-03-05T17:55:09
And We Needed Proof Alexa Is Terrible
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2007-03-05T18:27:17
Online Content Bundling
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2007-03-05T18:38:58
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2007-03-05T18:40:24
Many Eyes - IBM's social use of visualizations
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2007-03-05T18:46:09
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2007-03-05T18:57:21
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2007-03-05T18:58:16
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2007-03-05T19:17:28
2006 Startup school notes by William Manegold
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