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A Few Web Design Myths

Like anything else in life, the art of creating websites enjoys some popular myths. Some ideas come from older ways of doing things, and are translated into the new technology. Other ides are born of the very common feeling that if we feel a certain way about something, chances are most other people do too. [...]

Technology Equals Change

Until electricity goes away, technology will continue to be a driving force in business. If you are afraid of change or otherwise unable to cope with the ever increasing pace of change in technology, you are almost guaranteed to be left behind. Rather than being doom and gloom, however, the very same technology changes can [...]

HTML5 and Google pull off something new

It’s rare that I’m really impressed by a new music video, or song. Or at least, that I feel like I’m seeing or hearing something new. The same can be said of the Web. Most websites share a majority of common factors in one way or another. The band Arcade Fire, director Chris Milk, and [...]

Google’s “Instant” Changes

Google has a history of being amazingly steadfast about not changing their search home page. While it’s all too easy to give in to the urge and constantly improve and alter one’s website (not that we’d know from personal experience or anything) they have done a good job of remaining easy to use and simple. [...]

Leading Domain Scammer Gone Bye Bye?

It could be that I’m just getting my hopes up… perhaps they are just having a long bout of technical troubles… but it appears that Liberty Domains of America has gone away. (Okay, so it would still make me feel kind of good if it were just major technical troubles.) If you aren’t aware of [...]