Recently while proofing a design I had created a colleague of mine asked “Why do we not use blue links?”, to which my immediate response should have been ‘Why should we use blue links!”. However, to avoid an argument I let him speak about how users were used to the standard blue links shown on [...]
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February 5, 2011 – 12:00 am
Just a quick post to mention the new iPad app ‘The Daily’ has been launched this week by News Corp; with its reasonably cheap price and two weeks free offer Murdoch is looking to secure one million subscribers to make the project viable. However, the day after it was launched the premium content offered by [...]
By nasarik
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Posted in technology
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Also tagged Andy Biao, app, bureaucracy, content, Corp, Daily, internet, iPad, launch, Murdoch, News, premium, programmer, website
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January 2, 2011 – 11:22 pm
Recently I posted on my discovery of spoon.net, a service which allowed you to virtually run web browsers on a PC with no install for free. This service seemed to answer the cross-browser testing problem for all PC based web designers; until I re-visited the site again in the last few weeks and discovered Microsoft [...]