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Details on Marc Andreessen’s New Fund (Plus Five Other Interesting Things He Said)
Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz are announcing their much-anticipated $300 million venture fund this evening, aptly called Andreessen Horowitz. Marc Andreessen has long been one of my favorite people to interview, because he is tapped
NTT Docomo Buys 35 Percent Of PacketVideo For $45.5 Million
Mobile video is taking off in Japan, where mobile operator NTT DoCoMo just invested $45.5 million in PacketVideo, which s a long-time supplier of mobile video software. The all-cash investment gives NTT Docomo a 35
Tweetraising: The Potential For Charities On Twitter
Twitter has been hailed as an incredibly useful marketing tool for businesses and brands, both big and small, to disseminate information and engage with consumers on a massive scale. But what about non-profits? The ability
iPhone 3GS. Jailbreak. Mac.
Only a couple of days after George Hotz became the first hacker to release a jailbreak app for the iPhone 3GS on Windows, theres a Mac-compatible version out too. This time, Hotz got some help
Japan’s Rakuten: Can The Biggest E-Commerce Site You Never Heard Of Become a Threat for Amazo(...)
The term e-commerce still lacks a universally valid definition, but even if you just bundle B2B and B2C transactions under it, its a multi-trillion dollar business globally. Last year, Nielsen found 86% of the global
Way Too Competitive: Tech Gurus Flock To World Series Of Poker
6,000 or so people have congregated at the Rio hotel in Las Vegas for this years World Series of Poker to fight for $50 million or so that will be split among the last 10%
Since March, Internet Explorer Lost 11.4 Percent Share To Firefox, Safari, And Chrome
The new browser wars on on. More than a decade after Microsoft killed off Netscape with Internet Explorer, competition in the browser market has never been stronger. Just last week, Mozilla released Firefox 3.5, which
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12 Gorgeous Vimeo Videos for Design Inspiration
Vimeo is becoming one of the most popular video sites for users who want a place to present high quality, artistic videos. Its elegant interface and user-friendly tools make the service an attractive website for artists, filmmakers and videobloggers. Because
Influx of Twitter Account Suspensions Creating Confusion
There seems to be a wave of suspensions going around Twitter today, and it’s turning quickly into an echo chamber of confusion and frustration. We’ve received several tips (the first one being from Mashable guest writer Matt Singley) that a
Facebook’s Twitterification: Is it the Right Move?
It’s tough to argue against the perception that Facebook’s been on a Twitter emulation spree. In the last month alone they announced public content sharing, profile fans, real-time search, and brand new privacy changes. All of this seems to be
Facebook Farce: Top British Spy Exposed on Facebook
There are red faces in the UK today after it emerged that private details about the incoming head of MI6 were posted to Facebook by his wife. The details included information about John Sawers’ family, residence, vacations…and a photo of
Die Fail Whale: Twitter Game Releases Your Whale Rage
The Fail Whale, signalling Twitter downtime, is a source of frustration for many Twitter users; now you can take out your rage in a fun Flash game called Die Fail Whale. Andrew Conn, a 26 year old designer and developer
11 Essential Social Media Stories of the Week
There were unknown lifeforms, #moonfruit, Firefox 3.5, and the sale of The Pirate Bay making social media news this week. From the shocking $78 million sale of the web’s pirating hub to the release of Firefox 3.5 and its killer
Twitter Cops Fight Scourge of Boring Tweets
With a rising wave of boring Tweets about which “nobody cares”, the Twitter Cops are out in force to stop rogue tweeting at the source. At least, according to a somewhat violent Cops parody on the frontpage of social news
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An Updated List of Bad Company Names
A few years ago the Unofficial Dreamhost Blog circulated a list of the worst domain names. Domains like therapistfinder.com (Therapist Finder) and molestationnursery.com (Mole Station Nursery) seemed to top the list as the worst of
ThisIsLike Shows an Editable Web of Associations
Trying to explain ThisIsLike to a friend ends up sounding like a junior high locker conversation: He photographed a model, who is also a performing artist, who was in this band, and one of her bandmates was this
6 Great Tools for LSAT, SAT and GMAT Test Prep
Thousands of intelligent students seize up during standardized test season. Theyre the ones in the back of the gymnasium, frantically writing to the last minute and choking under the pressure of an egg timer. I
Bullied by Media, Palin Resigns
Regardless of your political agenda, Sarah Palin is right, there has indeed been a change in climate towards American politicians. Palin resigned as Governor of Alaska and spoke of how a real climate change began
12 Companies Targeting Early Tech Adopters
Our mission at ReadWriteWeb is to explore the latest Web technology products and trends. Were fortunate to have a great group of sponsors who support this goal. So, once a week, we write a post
Beta No More: Wikipedia Mobile Officially Launches with Important Changes for Editors
Although Wikipedias mobile site has been in various stages of development for quite some time, Wikimedias Lead Mobile Developer Hampton Catlin recently announced on the Wikimedia technical blog that the site is live on a new server and
Risky Business: Enterprise GRC Platforms Essential, Says Forrester
In a new report issued on the first of the month, Forrester Research has asserted the importance of enterprise platforms for governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC). Pointing to big name corporate failures in the last
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iconGigaOM

Will Nokia Jettison Symbian for Android?
The Guardian reports that Nokia is planning a touchscreen mobile phone that runs Google’s Android operating system and the handset maker will likely show off the device at the Nokia World conference in September 2009. When I read the story
Marc Andreessen Sees Big Opportunity in Web’s Infrastructure
Marc Andreessen, the prominent founder of Netscape Communications, and his longtime business partner, Ben Horowitz, are teaming up again — this time to spearhead a new $300 million venture fund, called Andreessen-Horowitz, that will invest in companies of all shapes
CompuServe & My Journey to the Internet
Like a wrinkle in a crisp cotton sheet, sometimes our past and present come together all too abruptly, leading us down memory lane, a trip that often brings a wistful smile. I had that same feeling when I read the
Marc Andreessen Sees Gold Mine in Building Web’s Innards
Marc Andreessen, the prominent founder of Netscape Communications, and his longtime business partner, Ben Horowitz, are teaming up again — this time to spearhead a new $300 million venture fund, called Andreessen-Horowitz, that will invest in companies of all shapes
CompuServe & My Journey to the Internet
Like a wrinkle in a crisp cotton sheet, sometimes our past and present come together all too abruptly, leading us down memory lane, a trip that often brings a wistful smile. I had that same feeling when I read the
For Firefox, a Challenging Future Awaits
For much of this decade, Mozilla and its Firefox browser were the upstarts, out to beat the big, bad Microsoft and its Internet Explorer browser. Firefox, the descendant of Netscape, the browser that helped jump-start the web revolution, was nimble
For Firefox, a Challenging Future Awaits
For much of this decade, Mozilla and its Firefox browser were the upstarts, out to beat the big, bad Microsoft and its Internet Explorer browser. Firefox, the descendant of Netscape, the browser that helped jump-start the web revolution, was nimble
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PHOTO: Neat infographic: A beat-by-beat breakdown
Neat infographic: A beat-by-beat breakdown of a single track by “mashup DJ” Girl Talk.
Design Explorations: Basecamp Account Screen
As the new designer at 37signals, I am working on a series of short-term projects, much like the old 37express projects and my recent Highrise contact screen exploration. The idea is to work through some long-standing areas of the apps
QUOTE: 'Rock Star' is perhaps the most abused phrase
‘Rock Star’ is perhaps the most abused phrase in the history of job listings. Nobody should be looking for a “rock star” accountant, HR recruiter or janitor. Whomever is posting these jobs is grossly misinformed as to the nature of
Reminder: Know what you're measuring
Yesterday David and I met with Sarah and Michael for a bit to get an update on how customer support/service is going. We recently switched from using Gmail to HelpSpot and we were curious how the transition felt. Basically, how
PHOTO: LessEverything's UI Test Results #3: Flipping
LessEverything’s UI Test Results #3: Flipping “See the Tour or Try Less Accounting Free” so button is on the right improved conversions from 12.3% to 13.8%.
Product Blog update: New Basecamp features, Highrise/Harvest integration, etc.
Some recent posts at the 37signals Product Blog:Basecamp New File Uploading features in BasecampWe’re excited to announce a batch of improvements to File Uploads in Basecamp. Now it’s easier to attach multiple files at once, we’ve improved our progress bar
QUOTE: I don't care how good you are at programming
I don’t care how good you are at programming, finding bugs, whatever. If you’re rude, or if you speak poorly to people who don’t understand your… quirks…. you will wind up being shunted to the side. No one wants to
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Four short links: 3 July 2009
OECD Factbook -- Flash-built impressive data explorer from OECD. Go to Indicators > Load and, in the words of Ben Goldacre, prepare for nerdgasm. (via bengoldacre on Twitter)James Boyle is on Twitter -- author of the book The Public Domain.Sewers
Twitter Approval Matrix - June 2009
Last month I posted the first Twitter Approval Matrix with data that spanned the month of May and different sources such as Hashtag.org, scraping archives, and observations. This month I received some help from Joe Fernandez the CEO of Klout.net
Ignite Los Angeles on 7/21! Submit a Talk
Ignite is coming to LA! As always speakers will get 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds. Were going to be holding the geek event at Cinespace in Hollywood on 7/21. Submit a talk now.This will be the first Ignite
Four short links: 2 July 2009
UNESCO book: Open Educational Resources -- UNESCOs first openly licensed publication, a collection of papers and reports in the area of Open Educational Resources. (via glynmoody on Twitter)ETSI 2.0 -- Paul Downey ventures into the belly of the telco beast
Four short links: 3 July 2009
OECD Factbook -- Flash-built impressive data explorer from OECD. Go to Indicators > Load and, in the words of Ben Goldacre, prepare for nerdgasm. (via bengoldacre on Twitter)James Boyle is on Twitter -- author of the book The Public Domain.Sewers
Ignite Los Angeles on 7/21! Submit a Talk
Ignite is coming to LA! As always speakers will get 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds. Were going to be holding the geek event at Cinespace in Hollywood on 7/21. Submit a talk now.This will be the first Ignite
Four short links: 2 July 2009
UNESCO book: Open Educational Resources -- UNESCOs first openly licensed publication, a collection of papers and reports in the area of Open Educational Resources. (via glynmoody on Twitter)ETSI 2.0 -- Paul Downey ventures into the belly of the telco beast
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10 Useful Tips for Tricking Out FriendFeed
via maketecheasier.com Great primer for newbies and veterans alike. The email notifications, when coupled with lists and Gmail filters, are outstanding and vastly underutilized by many.Permalink | Leave a comment  »
The Big To-Do Over To Do's
Years ago, life was simple. You created a to-do list - on paper. You checked boxes. And that was that. Somewhere along the way, as technology unleashed more inputs into our lives, the simple to-do list
Rooting for the CrunchPad
Image credit: CNETIt sounds like Mike Arrington is getting closer to shipping the CrunchPad - a device that does one thing (surf the web) hopefully really well. Even though I am consolidating my technology, I want to see the CrunchPad
How I am Declaring My Independence from Technology Today
For those of you in the US, Happy Independence Day! There are lots of ways to celebrate this amazing holiday. In New York, the Statue of Liberty crown is finally re-opening. Every town, it seems, has
My Yahoo Adds Peer-to-Peer Polling
Do you My Yahoo? I still do, occasionally, though I iGoogle more these days. I have been using My Yahoo for over 10 years, but whats great is that they havent stayed still. Now My Yahoo
Question of the Day: Can a Phone Replace a Laptop?
This is something I have been thinking about lately: as smart phones (pick one, any one) get more sophisticated, can one get away traveling for business sans laptop? For me the answer to date has been: sort of. Basically, if
Friendfeed Brings "Best of Day" to Lists, Helps You Spot Trends from Friends
See and download the full gallery on posterousOne of my favorite Friendfeed features is called Best of Day. I use it all the time to hone in on the most liked/commented conversations.
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Technorati Takes an Extended Holiday Break
Back in May it looked like Technorati stopped indexing blogs and links correctly. We were told that the issue was a result of the Technorati team moving their servers to a new hosting facility.Now we’ve learned via Thomas Marban that the
USA Celebrates Its Independence; We All Celebrate Our Google Dependence
Guhmshoo put together a cartoon that I thought was interesting. The cartoon suggests that while we are celebrating our independence here in the U.S., worldwide we are all celebrating our dependence on Google.James Thomas discussed his life without Google -
Breaking: Yankee Fan Tweets Boston Red Sox Fan
Earlier this week we broke the news when the official Microsoft PR Twitter account added their third tweet. Unfortunately we missed the chance to break the news that the account was now fully staffed and their first two tweets went
TC50 Ups The Previously Upped Ante: Doubles Down Demo
This morning we noted that DEMO was now offering some amount of money in advertising to the two winners at their startup-infomercial. As I noted in an update on that article, I am no longer sure if the total amount
DEMO Ups The Ante Against TC50 - Offers $2 Million To Winners
Last month I discussed presenting at the DEMO and TC50 conferences later this year. In the comments, Techcrunch50 founder Jason Calacanis noted that one of the big differences between the two startup-infomercial conferences is that his Techcrunch50 offers $50,000 to
Yahoo Mail is Down
I’ve been a happy Yahoo Mail user forever and to the best of my memory, I don’t ever remember the service being down. As of 7pm Eastern this evening, Yahoo Mail has not been functioning. The few times that I’ve received
BillFlo Discusses First Year Learnings
As an entrepreneur, it’s always interesting to read about lessons other startups have learned as they move on their journeys. Paperless invoicing startup BillFlo has just hit their one-year anniversary and have put together a list of some of the
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Marc Andreessen launches new venture fund
(Credit: Dan Farber/CNET Networks)Marc Andreessen, founder of Netscape and co-founder of Opsware, and Ben Horowitz, also co-founder of Opsware, are launching on Monday a new venture fund, cleverly named Andreessen Horowitz (previous story).
Twitter under siege by 4chan
Update: Twitter has reacted to this raid by removing the term from its trending topics, but evidence can still be found on Twitter Search.A set of instructions for the raid on Twitter.(Credit: Insurgency
Firefox 3.5 and the potential of Web typography
In addition to new features such as support for HTML 5, geo-location, and a noticeably faster engine, Firefox 3.5 added a new CSS rule that makes Web typography much more attractive.@font-face is a CSS rule that allows Web designers to
Sites that help you lodge complaints
Whether you want to target politicians, your employers, or companies that have done you wrong, there are a variety of sites across the Web that will help you voice your complaints. But beware that not all of them will actually
Google App Engine misfires
Technical difficulties forced Googles Web application hosting infrastructure off the air for about four hours Thursday morning.Customers who run their Web applications on Google App Engine were forced idle Thursday by a series
Microsoft: Bing needs to improve when news breaks
One of the biggest news stories in years caught Microsofts Bing a little off guard.The flood of traffic on the Internet following reports that Michael Jackson had been rushed to a Los Angeles hospital last Thursday, where he later died,
Google finally sued by makers of Finally Fast
Google has been sued again by a company mad over the use of its trademarks as keywords, but this one comes with a twist.Ascentive, the company behind those incessant Finally
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The Photographer’s Ephemeris
Ephemeris is an Adobe AIR application for photographers, primarily those who take landscape vista’s and need to calculate accurately the times of sunrise and sunset to achieve that perfect shot.
gdgt
A new kind of technology site -- a social gadget platform that enables you to connect with the community through your gadgets, and connect with your gadgets through the community. Its a place for you to engage with your devices
Tripntale
Helps you showcase your travel with maps, photos, videos and journals.
Philtro
Lets you rate tweets so you can find the most interesting, relevant tweets first. Its like a spam filter for your Twitter account. Currently in private beta but eHub users can get immediate access via the link.
Task.fm
New web based reminder app. uses semantic technology to provide a simple and intuitive way to create sms, phone and email reminders. Unlike every other reminder app, Task.fm doesnt require the user to enter the event, date and time. Rather,
charts.fm
Allows you to create your own music charts by (re)mixing the charts of more than 2500 radio stations, play the charts through, watch music videos, read the lyrics of your favorite songs and the bio of your favorite artists, find
Contenture
A new micropayment service designed for content-oriented sites, but works well with any of site. Fully automated - you pay a monthly fee, which is automatically distributed at the end of each month to all of the Contenture sites you
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Covet
Covetsearching thousands of brands from hundreds of online stores to find the most coveted fashion in your style. your size. on sale.
BestFewo
BestFewo (german)Deutschlands größte Suchmaschine für Ferienwohnungen(search engine for vacation rentals)Blog
RSS2Twitter
RSS2Twitterpublish your content to twitter, directly from your RSS feedsBlog
billFLO
billFLObillFLO invoices are computer readable, electronic invoices you can email to your customers. Customers import them into their accounting system with a click.Twitter
Re:Subj
Re:SubjReSubj is a discussion space accessible with browser or email.
sipgate
sipgateReplace your landline nowTwitter
Notable
Notable(email waitinglist)Notable helps your team collaborate through visual feedback on screenshots, via a chaos-free process so that everyone can express their opinion.Blog
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How to Add Geo Data to Your Blog Posts
Planning to blog your vacation? Why not geocode your blog posts, so that you can let visitors know where you are? Thats the idea behind a new tool for WordPress.
24 Mashups, 24 APIs: Movies, Music, Geo, Sports, and Nukes
This past week 22 new mashups were add to our mashup directory and 24 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Glue , Google Gears Geolocation, Netflix,
5 New APIs: Sprint, Ericsson, and Volunteerism
In the past few days weve had 5 new APIs added to our API directory ranging from the new Sprint API, three APIs from Ericsson Labs, and the API for All for Good that helps you find
Yahoo’s Placemaker Yields the GeoMaker Project
You may remember our earlier post on Yahoo Placemaker, a new “geo-enrichment” platform that includes an API (our Placemaker API Profile) that can be used to make applications and data sets location-aware by determining
Twitter Increases Rate Limits by 50%
Your Twitter mashup just got 50% more content. And if you follow many people, you may have already noticed an increase in the flow of information. Why? Twitter just allowed developers 50% more calls per
Explore Seven Years of NYC Murders
A murder in New York is twice as likely to occur at night. And thankfully, weve just finished June, which statistically has slightly more murders than other months. For more, the
SaaS Vendors Need to Get a Clue About APIs
SaaS vendors need to get a clue about open APIs. Thats the takeaway from a panel discussion at last months Interop event in Las Vegas. According to Network Worlds coverage of the
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How To Write Expressive Articles That Generate web traffic
How to write expressive articles that can pull in considerable web traffic
Russians Spend More Time On Social Networks Than The Rest Of World
comScore has aggregated some data based on its World Metrix audience measurement service and put together a study on social networking worldwide. Surprisingly, it appears that the Russians are more engaged with social networking than the rest of the planet
Get Maximum Income From Sell Private Ad
Remove a middle man between me and ones that could potentially be my advertisers and get the maximum income from selling private advertising
Can Sears Help OpenID Go Mainstream?
It’s one thing when Internet companies like Facebook adopt OpenID, it’s another when a giant retailer like Sears Holdings Corporation embraces it. Sears has just announced that it will enable over 1 million monthly MySears and MyKmart visitors to use
Twitter followers 'can be bought'
Twitter users who lack an audience for their messages can now buy followers.
Getting Started With An Effective Article Marketing Strategy
If you are looking to indulge into article marketing on the Internet then you should know that it is an effective way to generate publicity of your product and your business.
Want More Twitter Followers? Break Out Your Wallet
If you use self-described “web site traffic and promotion company” uSocial.net to buy votes on Digg and StumbleUpon, you’ll be thrilled to know it’s expanded its service to Twitter. For just $87, uSocial will generate an additional 1,000 Twitter followers
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Episode 54 - Spreedly
Adam and Josh sit down to talk with Nathaniel Talbott, creator of SpreedlyClick here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 52 - Zumo Drive
Adam and Josh sit down to discuss cloud storage and the implications with David Zhao from Zumodrive.com.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 50 - Boxee.tv
Josh and Adam discuss Boxee with CEO and Founder, Avner Ronen and Andrew Kippen from Stage Two Consulting.Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode B2 - Isaac Garcia at BarcampLA
Nick Dynice interviews Isaac Garcia of Central Desktop, the hosted collaboration tool for business teams for project management. This interview took place at at BarCampLA on March 4, 2006. Isaac talks about:Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode 15 - Tantek Celik and Ryan King
In this SXSW interview, we snag Tantek Celik and Ryan King from Technorati and Microformats to talk about stuff they are working on…Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
Episode B1 - Ian Rogers at BarcampLA
Nick Dynice interviews Ian Rogers of Yahoo Music and, one of the contributors to the the Yahoo Music Blog. This interview took place at at BarCampLA on March 4, 2006. Ian talks about:subscription vs. al a carte music purchasingClick here
Episode 14 - Shaun Inman
We snagged Shaun Inman while we were at SXSW this year. We chat about what he has done, mint, piracy, and many other interesting things!Show notes to follow when Chris gets a chance…Click here for show notes.Download Podcast
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Web 2.0 Architectures: What Entrepreneurs and Architects Need to Know
It's been a long time in coming and
Links for 2009-06-29
Improvisations � Seeking innovation? Look in new places. � MIT Sloan Management ReviewSeeking innovation? Look in new places - http://ow.ly/g2j7 (via @JKWinnovation) - #innovation #mit #wsj Debunking Social Media Myths - Conversation Starter - HarvardBusiness.orgRT @HarvardBiz Debunking Social Media Myths
Links for 2009-06-28
brightkite.comI'm at Berlin - http://bkite.com/090z6 InfoQ: Twitter, an Evolving ArchitectureTwitter: An Evolving Architecture - http://bit.ly/goLpj Good breakdown of the internals.
Links for 2009-06-27
Twitpic - Share photos on TwitterIt's always great catching up with fellow ZDNetter @olivermarks. We discussed #e2conf and business trends http://twitpic.com/8aneo Twitpic - Share photos on TwitterChatting with the new CEO of http://www.twiki.net Jitendra Kavathekar (@jeetkavathekar) doing cool stuff http://twitpic.com/8aqvu
The Evolving Web In 2009: Web Squared Emerges To Refine Web 2.0
It's been five years now that we've begun to understand what Web 2.0 is, starting back in 2003.  It's been a fairly impressive if winding road as a new online generation was born.  But far from getting long in the
Links for 2009-06-23
DOD weighs greater use of social media -- Government Computer NewsRT @cheeky_geeky DOD weighs greater use of social media: Pentagon wants to link to young people http://tinyurl.com/nk275y #gov20 YouTube - Halfway through Day 1 at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference 2009A
Tips for Building Next Generation Web 2.0 Applications
I've been spending a good amount of time the last several weeks getting ready for
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Speaking at Refresh Boston tonight about designing in a recession
Having recently returned from An Event Apart Boston, I have lots of new design ideas to think about and explore. But one idea kept rearing its ugly head in conversation after conversation I had there: the economy. The economy has
Now blogging about personal informatics on the PopTech blog
What personal informatics is and why its of increasing importance to both laypeople as well as interface designers.
Not sure why I’m posting this video…
A moment of weakness in which I convinced myself that it would be nice for Bokardo readers to put a face with a name.
Is Good Design Replicable?
Is there a process that guarantees good design?
Behavior First, Design Second
As designers we must remember that behavior comes first. Always.
Avatars in Emails Increase Response Rate up to 20% for Rypple
After Rypple added avatars to emails, response rate improved between 15 and 20%.
New Service: Interface Evaluation (Usability Audit)
Interface evaluation is a fast, economical way to get concrete design recommendations for improving your web application.
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