July 2011 was a relatively quiet — perhaps vendors are enjoying a summer holiday following a several months of frantic activity in the browser market. However, that hasn’t stopped fickle users switching applications. The headline news is that the number of Firefox 5 users has more than quadrupled during the […]
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Recently, a freelancing friend of mine found himself out of work. He’d been working on contract with one major client, and that contract was cut off. When I spoke to him, he wasn’t sure where to look for work. He’d spent months out of work, trying online freelance marketplaces, and […]
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There is no doubt that digital continues to be a growing part of every marketing budget. Choosing the right partner to assist your digital efforts is a critical decision. As critical, I’d argue, as the choice of agency in any marketing discipline to date. The reason for this lies in […]
If it weren’t for Firebug, Firefox would not necessarily be the most popular web development browser. That said, without Firebug, we wouldn’t have great developer tools such as the webkit Inspector, Opera Dragonfly or IE’s Developer Tools. The tool is crammed with amazing features. I try to keep up with […]
There was a particular manager at the company whose name I’d heard several times, but I had yet to meet. Despite that, I felt like I knew him well, because, whenever his name came up in conversation, the typical reaction I heard was, “He’s a real a$$*#%! h@#!.” After about the […]
By Jennifer Farley 1st Aug 2011 Logo Design Inspiration 2 The Shift logo style’s roots lie in print rather than web design and they appear as transparent overlays of color. The shift look appears as letters or objects in RGB or CMYK, appearing as though they are misregistered or printed […]
I’ve changed the title of this series, starting with this post, because I like the sound of “Deep Dive” much more than “101.” The rails new command is probably the first bit of the Rails command line we all learned. Give it an application name, and that command will create […]
I’m fascinated by ciphers. There is a great book on code breaking by Simon Singh called The Code Book: The Science of Secrecy from Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography. The book is full of different encoding methods people have used throughout the ages to hide their secret messages. This book […]