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Google Reader Adds Universal Sharing
via Micro Persuasion by Steve Rubel on May 05, 2008
Google Reader has added a new feature called "Note in Reader" that lets you share any item from the Web, not just RSS feed content. To share something, all you need to is is drag this bookmarklet to your bookmarks to get started. Like Google Reader Shared Items, these new posts get rolled up onto a single page, which anyone can subscribe to. In addition, you can add notes, but it's not clear...
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Mosso Adds Storage Service to its Hosting Stack
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on May 05, 2008
Mosso, the cloud hosting service from Rackspace, will today debut a file storage service called CloudFS. The new service will compliment Mosso's flagship end-to-end cloud hosting, the Hosting Cloud, which we reviewed in February, by providing unlimited, scalable storage. Mosso provides a more managed approach to cloud hosting services than some of its competitors, but CloudFS is a...
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Professional Web Design Forums
via Smashing Magazine by Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz on May 01, 2008
Web design-related forums are a place where you interact with other designers, exchange ideas or discuss your first drafts. When you have a problem, you can post the issue, and then receive feedback on possible design or coding solutions from community members. This interaction is a great way to establish contacts and build relationships. Forums are used for networking and marketing purposes....
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Sharing RSS Feeds Using Google Reader
via www.newfangled.com by (author unknown) on May 06, 2008
Shared by ericholter This is Chris's section on sharing Google Reader posts. New development, any web page (not just blog posts) can be shared and noted with Google's share in reader feature.Aside from its great interface and ease of use, Reader's killer feature is sharing
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The Future Of Online Advertising: Entertainment vs. Information
via Media 2.0 Workgroup by Scott Karp on April 24, 2008
There are two principal ways advertisers are trying to create value for consumers on the web — and they must create value because, you know, consumers are in control. On the web, advertisers can provide entertainment or information.How effective is advertising as information on the web? See Google’s $15B in ad revenue — an $5.19 billion in ad revenue in Q1 2008. The technology of web search...
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Powerful CSS-Techniques For Effective Coding
via Smashing Magazine by Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz on February 21, 2008
Sometimes being a web-developer is just damn hard. Particularly coding is often responsible for slowing down our workflow, reducing the quality of our work and resulting in sleepless nights with pizza and coffee laying around the laptop. Reason: with a number of incompatibility issues and quite creative rendering engines it sometimes takes too much time to find a workaround for some problem...
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Brian Dettmer's insanely creative Book Autopsies
via Signal vs. Noise by Jason on March 20, 2008
Certainly one of the most creative concepts I’ve seen in a long time. What a kick ass idea. Here’s more pictures and information about the artist if you’re interested.[Thanks for sharing the link, Jeff]
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Google Voluntarily Taking Your Analytics Data
via Mashable! by Kristen Nicole on March 05, 2008
Google Analytics has a new opt-in data sharing setting, according to Google Blogoscoped. This data-sharing option lets your information be shared “internally” in what appears to be an option for your own use with other Google products, as well as a non-identifiable sharing option that essentially lets Google improve its overall Analytics service based on the collective data of all the opt-in...
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Navigation Menus: Trends and Examples
via Smashing Magazine by Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz on February 26, 2008
Navigation is the most significant element in web design. Since web-layouts don’t have any physical representation a user can stick to, consistent navigation menu is one of the few design elements which provide users with some sense of orientation and guide them through the site. Users should be able to rely on it which is why designers shouldn’t mess around with it.That’s why in most cases...
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How To Manage Your Online Reputation
via ReadWriteWeb by Sarah Perez on February 25, 2008
You've spent a lot of time building up your reputation and image both online and off, so it's important to make sure that someone isn't out there dragging it through the mud. The latest tool for reputation management is Trackur, but its bottom-level price is $88/month, so the question on my mind, is: "Is it worth it?" There are already many different ways to monitor your online...
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