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Advancing Creatively: Web Page Optimization for Faster Download TimeAdvancing Creatively: experiences, observations and opinions
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Monday, April 5, 2010. Web Page Optimization for Faster Download Time. It just makes sense. The more you have on a web page and the more you load it down with cool extras like flash, the longer it will take to download. But is this such a big problem with all the super speedy computers that we have nowadays? Apparently according to statistics around 30% of users are still using dial up. So if you want to casually disregard that 30% then go ahead and pile it on. The second Webmonkey tutorial. Business usi...
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Advancing Creatively: March 2010Advancing Creatively: experiences, observations and opinions
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Monday, March 29, 2010. Universal Access and The Wireless Revolution. Back in 2003 Michael L. Best from the Program in Internet and Telecom Convergence at Massachusetts Institute of Technology wrote on the then current wireless revolution and how it could effect the world if done right. This excerpt from his book. While outdated from a technological point of view contains interesting theories on where wireless was and is headed. Posted by M Simon. Labels: univeral wireless access. Posted by M Simon.
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Advancing Creatively: Universal Access and The Wireless RevolutionAdvancing Creatively: experiences, observations and opinions
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Monday, March 29, 2010. Universal Access and The Wireless Revolution. Back in 2003 Michael L. Best from the Program in Internet and Telecom Convergence at Massachusetts Institute of Technology wrote on the then current wireless revolution and how it could effect the world if done right. This excerpt from his book. While outdated from a technological point of view contains interesting theories on where wireless was and is headed. Posted by M Simon. Labels: univeral wireless access. 171; Older Post. Creati...
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Advancing Creatively: April 2010Advancing Creatively: experiences, observations and opinions
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010. What is Graphic Design? It seems self explanatory - Graphic Design is work done on the design of graphics. It's not that simple though. Graphic Designers do much more than work with photos and illustrations. They also work with typography - the placement of words, size color, and style of fonts. And they work with the placement of imagery and words on pages to convey not only information but also moods and emotions. Posted by M Simon. Labels: description of graphic design. When y...
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Advancing Creatively: How Twitter Works: It May Not Be How You ThinkAdvancing Creatively: experiences, observations and opinions
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010. How Twitter Works: It May Not Be How You Think. When you think about Twitter you may think of it as an online text messaging site where people talk about mundane daily activities or actors tweet to their fans. These are just a couple of the myths about Twitter listed in an article on HowStuffWorks.com. Posted by M Simon. Labels: Myths about Twitterers. Using Twitter on a Website. 171; Older Post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Business marketing on the internet. Web Page Opt...
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Advancing Creatively: Clay Shirky on Web 2.0Advancing Creatively: experiences, observations and opinions
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Clay Shirky on Web 2.0. Shirky has published a video on Blip.tv. About this subject. While the topic is interesting, I found Shirky’s anti-TV and pro-social networking on sites such as Wikipedia incredibly biased and a little silly. Wikipedia, while interesting to study from a cultural point of view, is incredibly useless and a phenomenal waste of human cognitive time that could be better put to use elsewhere. You can’t trust anything you read on Wikipedia. Posted by M Simon.
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Advancing Creatively: February 2010Advancing Creatively: experiences, observations and opinions
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Sunday, February 14, 2010. Should analog human beings conform themselves to a digital society? We are analog beings – flexible, tolerant and compliant - living in a digital – rigid, fixed and intolerant - world that we created. This is the main argument from an excerpt from Don Norman’s book. That can be found at. Http:/ www.jnd.org/dn.mss/being analog.html. Posted by M Simon. Labels: a digital society. Saturday, February 13, 2010. The Rudimentary Basics of Internet. They use easy to understand examples ...
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Advancing Creatively: The open source GNU Project; free software, free contributions - FreeAdvancing Creatively: experiences, observations and opinions
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010. The open source GNU Project; free software, free contributions - Free. Have you ever gotten “blue screens”, or system errors while working on your computer and had to wait an intolerable amount of time to get help from the manufacturer? Have you tried to build your own computer from scratch to cut down on cost, only to find the price of the operating system is twice what it cost you for the parts? The GNU Manifesto, found at. Http:/ www.gnu.org/gnu/manifesto.html. Making it eas...