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Tag Archives: web design
The Ashley Chronicles: Template Terror
Via Bounce When it comes to electronic publishing, one cliché virtually always rings true: the devil is in the details. In undertaking the development of any electronic newsletter you will probably discover that the most gain, and the most pain, comes from using … Continue reading
Web content migration: disastrous strategy
Via Gerry McGovern There is probably no worse strategy for an intranet or public website than content migration. It is doomed to failure from the very start. Joe the manager picks up a jug. Inside that jug is milk that … Continue reading
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The change we need: four ways to fix fcc.gov
Via ARS Technica By Matthew Lasar | Published: November 19, 2008 – 11:14PM CT Stuck in the Netscape era As Ars Technica readers know, the blogosphere is now saturated with guesses as to who President-elect Barack Obama will select as … Continue reading
LiveWorld Helps Global Corporations Be “Social” (Video)
Via Mashable October 2, 2008 – 2:12 pm PDT – by Alana Taylor4 Comments Of all the companies and social platforms that showcased at Web 2.0 Expo NY,LiveWorld was definitely one of my favorites. Why? Because they were the only service that … Continue reading
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Hey! You’re Not Supposed To Do That
Via Mashable September 29, 2008 – 9:30 pm PDT – by Steven Hodson Mark Evans wrote a post a couple of days ago that asks a simple question that as far as I am concerned every single web service start … Continue reading
Too close to your website, too far from your customers
Via Gerry McGovern http://www.gerrymcgovern.com/nt/2008/nt-2008-08-25… TOO CLOSE TO YOUR WEBSITE, TOO FAR FROM YOUR CUSTOMERS The web management challenge is to shift your focus away from your website, technology and content, and to focus instead on the needs of your customers. … Continue reading