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[Friday Links] The Short Week Edition

Friday, January 25th, 2008

9 Benefits of Twitter for Bloggers
20 Foods To Snack On For Enhanced Productivity
Amazon’s obsession with customers pays off
21 Factors to Consider Before a Redesign
Evolution of a Header
HTML 5 differences from HTML 4
The Only Way For Journalists To Understand The Web Is To Use It
12 Steps to Creating [...]

[Friday Links] The Busy Week Edition

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Fluid: Wrap your favorite web apps in their own browser
Yahoo! implements OpenID
Evolve Your User Interface To Educate Your Users
The iGoogle Themes API
Is experience better than talent?
White paper - distributed influence: quantifying the impact of social media
Web page production with xHTML and CSS
Hard and soft deadlines, and the Martini Method
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[Friday Links] The Social Version

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Friday web design links go web only. Enjoy.

A Three-Step Approach to Strategic Content Development
RulesofThumb.org
J.J. Abrams: The mystery box talk
Do you think you’re a strategist? You’re probably wrong.
Introduction to semantic HTML
Politweets mixes Twitter and Election ‘08
Ten Common Objections to Social Media Adoption and How You Can Respond
Geek Trends: 15 Footers with great usability by Pop Upon [...]

[Friday Links] The Writing Edition

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Google Reader has been one of my best friends for a while now and its a great way to keep up with industry leaders and trends. I unfortunately subscribe to >100 feeds and each day scan for interesting articles, I read a lot of them. :-/ Once and a while I come across a few [...]