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Typical!
Yesterday, as I started to play with just the functionality of the site—unsuccessfully trying to sync/iframe ‘the beef’ with its Facebook app—what started off with simple intentions, quickly grew to become a full-blown, all-consuming, digital facelift.
I’m still wishing the ‘/archive’ layout could be used but, until that day, here’s a slightly updated, spruced-up ‘What’s the beef?’.
You like?

Typical!

Yesterday, as I started to play with just the functionality of the site—unsuccessfully trying to sync/iframe ‘the beef’ with its Facebook app—what started off with simple intentions, quickly grew to become a full-blown, all-consuming, digital facelift.

I’m still wishing the ‘/archive’ layout could be used but, until that day, here’s a slightly updated, spruced-up ‘What’s the beef?’.

You like?

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10 Web trends to watch in 2010

Reblogged: cyan1975

As 2009 draws to a close, the Web’s attention turns to the year ahead. What can we expect of the online realm in 2010? While Web innovation is unpredictable, some clear trends are becoming apparent. Expect the following 10 themes to define the Web next year:

  1. Real-time ramps up
  2. Location, location, location
  3. Augmented reality
  4. Content ‘curation’
  5. Cloud computing
  6. Internet TV and movies
  7. Convergence conundrum
  8. Social gaming
  9. Mobile payments
  10. Fame abundance, privacy scarcity

Editor’s note: Pete Cashmore is founder and CEO of Mashable, a popular blog about social media. He is writing a weekly column about social networking and tech for CNN.com.

Source / Full article: CNN

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Web sites, awful and not“Far from being visually pleasing, intelligently organized and simple to use, too many Web sites are ugly, cluttered, sluggish and brain-fuddlingly difficult to navigate”…By Alice Rawsthorn, INT.com

Web sites, awful and not


“Far from being visually pleasing, intelligently organized and simple to use, too many Web sites are ugly, cluttered, sluggish and brain-fuddlingly difficult to navigate”…

By Alice Rawsthorn, INT.com

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Gnarls Barkley, The Odd Couple

Source: Creativity Online

Credits
Client: Gnarls Barkley
Website: Rokkan
Creative Director: John Noe
Developer: Akeem Philbert
Flash Developer: Beep Iams
Designer: John Gist

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