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Google+ Unveils Redesign for Mobile Web
Less than a week after Google+ unveiled a redesign for desktop, the social network is also getting overhauled on the mobile web. In a post on its official G+ page Tuesday, the service said that posts now appear as “cards” … Continue reading
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Tagged automatic addition, blog, centric design, column layout, developers, Facebook, giant, Google, istockphoto, layouts, mobile version, mobile web, new features, photos, profiles, targets
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Our favorite tweets of the week: April 15, 2013 – April 21, 2013
Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers. The best way … Continue reading
Upcoming State of the Union Will Be Interactive
The White House is planning a series of digital follow-ons to Tuesday night’s State of the Union address, including a tool called Citizen Response that people can use to share specific parts of the speech through social media. People using … Continue reading
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Tagged biden, cabinet officials, citizen petition, citizen response, Facebook, Flickr, Google, gop gov, gun control proposals, live webcasts, mobile apps, questions series, social networks, state of the union, state of the union address, state of washington, virtual town hall, work and play, youtube
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Our favorite tweets of the week: February 4, 2013 – February 10, 2013
Every week we tweet a lot of interesting stuff highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to web designers. The best way … Continue reading
Posted in Tutorials & Tips, Web Design
Tagged 3d book, analog, animation, compilation, cool 21, cool links, freelancer, giants, Google, illustrations, interesting stuff, tweets, walk the line, web designers
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A Log-in Finger Ring? Google Working on Password Alternatives
The topic of passwords has made headlines in the past year — from high-profile hacks to web users repeatedly not picking the right ones — but Google has its sights set on making the login-process much more secure in the … Continue reading
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Tagged authentication device, cellular connectivity, close range, factor authentication, finger ring, gmail, Google, hacks, initiatives, key card, leaving home, new computer, passwords, pilot program, research paper, smartphone, spokesperson, usb cards, web users
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How to build a threaded comment block with HTML5 and CSS3
Blogs and forums often have threaded comment replies built into their network. Popular social networks Reddit and Hacker News both support threaded comments, which allows users to directly reply inline with comments, voicing … Continue reading
What is Google X? Web Development Playground
Yesterday the New York Times revealed the existence of Google X — a playground for engineers working on the next generation of Google’s wilder projects. Continue reading
Microsoft tries to lure staff away from Amazon and Google with free bacon
Microsoft is trying to convince Amazon and Google employees to join its Kinect team by offering free bacon sandwiches outside their rivals’ headquarters. Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, bacon sarnie, Google, kinect, Microsoft, new recruitment drive?, seo, website
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How to cut your mobile phone bill by going on a data diet
Big changes are afoot in the way costs of mobile data are calculated across the EU. By July 2012, prices will drop from more than €2 a megabyte to a maximum of 90 cents. Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Social Networking, Tech News
Tagged cheaper calls, data diet, David Dyson, Facebook, Google, Guy Rosen, mail, mobile phone bills, onavo, proxy server for mobiles, safari, tips on money saving, Twitter
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