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So You're Going To Start A Huge New Web Project

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Web Design. Web Development. iOS Development. So You’re Going To Start A Huge New Web Project. December 18, 2012. I was asked this past week to consult for a company embarking on a huge new website redesign. On a large project, you really need to develop a design system.

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HTML5: 10 Provocative Predictions For The Future

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According to Google’s own stats, as recently as mid-2012, these versions of Android (mostly 2.3.x) Fortunately, the 2012 holiday season seems to have broken the logjam. Usage of Android 4+ (Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean) surged to nearly 40% at the end of 2012. Responsive Design Goes Mainstream. on Twitter.

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10+ Trends: Recap of 2011 and What’s Next…

thebarefootvc

This is my recap of what stood out to me this year and what I’m looking forward to in 2012 — we are only in the beginning of many revolutions. Apple became the most valuable company in the world (measured by market capitalization) in August by offering simple, attractive design that made technology invisible to the user.

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Finding (And Keeping) The Right Advisors For Your Business

99u.com

Sure, you may need developers and designers, but how about experts on your industry or people with relationships with certain prospects that you cant afford to hire? Skill Development. Workspace Design. Architecture. Graphic Design. Industrial Design. Interior Design. Web Development.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

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Because.NET is designed to extend, not disrupt. NET is designed to tightly integrate with and seamlessly extend the Microsoft stack in extremely powerful but ultimately incremental ways. Some us have evolved past the visual designers. Did you confused the Visual Studio WinForms designer with C#, then accidentally call it.NET?

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