Archive for December, 2008
The Year 2008 In Stunning Photographs
2008 has been an eventful year to say the least - it is difficult to sum up the thousands of stories in just a handful of photographs. That said, I will try to do what I’ve done with other photo narratives here, and tell a story of 2008 in photographs. It’s not the story of 2008, it’s certainly not all stories, but as a collection it does show a good portion of what life has been like over the past 12 months. This is a multi-entry story, 120 photographs over three parts. Click on the pictures to see all 3 parts!
80 Free Mobile Device Icons Including BlackBerry Special
Pierocksmysocks noticed that there were a lot of mobile devices out there that were not getting any icon loving. Well, we can’t have that now can we? So here you go! Overall 80 totally free mobile device icons in .PNG format for whatever you use them for. Enjoy!!
Animated Gif Art in Politics as Trend in 2009?
3 days ago the New York Times has published an article about an iraqui shoe-hurling protest. Now, Mr. al-Zaidi has become Iraq’s version of Joe the Plumber - thousands of people joining the protest by making animated gifs for it. Get inspired to see whats going to be on in 2009.
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Online Form Building With WYSIWYG JotForm
JotForm is an interestig web based WYSIWYG form builder. Its intuitive drag and drop user interface makes form building a breeze. Using JotForm, you can create forms, integrate them to your site and collect submissions from your visitors. JotForm now integrates with PayPal, Google Checkout, WorldPay, 2CheckOut, ClickBank and OneBip payment gateways, so you can collect payments from your users. Basic features are for free.

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SEO Overkill - Optimization Failures You Should Know
The fight to top search engines’ results knows no limits – neither ethical, nor technical. There are often reports of sites that have been temporarily or permanently excluded from Google and the other search engines because of malpractice and using “black hat” SEO optimization techniques. The reaction of search engines is easy to understand – with so many tricks and cheats that SEO experts include in their arsenal, the relevancy of returned results is seriously compromised to the point where search engines start to deliver completely irrelevant and manipulated search results. And even if search engines do not discover your scams right away, your competitors might report you.
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How People Use Their iPhone. A guide for your interface design.
Create with Context did some research recently into how people use the iPhone, with the sample including both experienced and novice users. They’ve released their presentation slides which I found very interesting because they have a bunch of insights that you can apply in your own interface design, not just for the iPhone. Here’s a list of their main findings.








