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Bye, Bye Waterfall: 5 Steps to Implement Responsive Web Design

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Bye, Bye Waterfall: 5 Steps to Implement Responsive Web Design. Congratulations, you’ve finally convinced the powers that be that your next Web-design project needs to be responsive. Responsive approach: So how can you implement responsive Web design in your organization? How to Implement Responsive Web Design.

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Sketching A New Mobile Web

mobile.smashingmagazine.com

Web Design. Sketching A New Mobile Web. The mobile Web has gotten a bum rap. Progressive enhancement, mobile-first and responsive design can help lead us towards a more unified, future-friendly Web. If our clients are to embrace the potential of the mobile Web, then we need to get them thinking beyond desktops and apps.

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Touching the Hot Stove – Experiential versus Theoretical Learning.

Steve Blank

I have an idea for how to connect user social web conversations to 2-way search and contextual advertising. 2-way search is still in the works but I have the semantic extracted tags (thanks to Zemanta) feeding in to many search engines (activate realtime frankensearch). It’s taking time and effort to the build the prototype.

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Building Competency in Semantic Web Technology - Part II

semanticuniverse.com

Web technologies are no different; the syndication formats RSS and Atom were the subject of a bitter format war starting around the year 2000. The Semantic Web standards - RDF, RDFS, OWL, SPARQL, and SKOS are new technologies whose proponents hope will be adopted on a wide scale. This alleviates the problem for RDF.

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The App is Dead (OK Not Really, But The Browser Is Back)

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Real-Time Web. Real-Time Web. If it can be done on the Web, build it for the Web; if it can’t, build an app." "If it can be done on the Web, build it for the Web; if it can’t, build an app." Towards the end of 2010, Wired magazine even declared that "the Web is dead." ReadWriteWeb. Key Trends.

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Overview: Extracting article text from HTML documents

tomazkovacic.com

The majority of methods presented in research papers from that epoch are nowadays useless due to strong assumptions and heuristics that don’t apply on today’s web development practices. A hierarchical semantic structure is then employed to represent the structure of the website.

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RWW Recommends: The Startup Toolkit

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The Startup Toolkit identifies the top tools in seven critical categories: productivity, project management, accounting, file sharing, payments, web content management and support. It works flawlessly via Web, PC, Mac or mobile, which can be a lifesaver if you need to work with an important presentation on the road. ReadWriteStart.

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