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Microsoft And Linux Hold Peace Tweets
Okay, its not exactly the Camp David Summit that took place in 2000 between the Israelis and the Palestinians, but sometimes the littlest gestures can go a long way.A couple of days ago, upon hearing
Video: 50 Cent Confronts Sexman
I dont recall how the YouTube user Pruane2Forever, aka Sexman, came on my radar, but I definitely remember a few of his videos from a couple years ago. (Heres a old favorite — Not Safe
TechCrunch50: You Want Advertising? We’ll Give You Advertising
Despite our best intentions, it looks like the DEMO v. TechCrunch50 war will continue, even with DEMO under new management.In 2007 we launched the first TechCrunch50 event - a place where companies can launch to
The Inevitable Anti-U.S. Backlash Has Started On Kiva
When we reported on Kiva.orgs decision to open up its micro-lending platform to U.S. entrepreneurs, Kiva CEO Premal Shah told us he was concerned about backlash in the community. Shah acknowledged that the decision to
Want The Obama “Hope” Artwork On Your iPhone? Nope, Says Apple.
Start Mobile has managed to get 18 separate iPhone applications approved by Apple. So youll imagine their surprise when one of them was recently rejected. But you may be even more surprised to find out
Tweetmeme Wants To Be The King Of Retweets
One of the most effective ways to amplify your message on Twitter is to get your followers to retweet it to their followers. Retweeting is also becoming a popular way to pass links around Twitter.
How To JailBreak the iPhone 3GS
Before I go defile myself with burgers and beer I wanted to jailbreak my iPhone 3GS for you all. The process was amazingly simple. Using a Windows netbook - it doesnt work under Windows 7
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HOW TO: Discover and Get Feedback On New Web Apps
This post is part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. The series is made possible by Microsoft
A Special Summer of Social Good Thank You
This week we ran a special Summer of Social Good charity promotion and many of you got involved. Mashable and the whole Summer of Social Good team would like to thank everyone who donated, tweeted, retweeted and showed their support.
Thanks to Mashable’s Socially Savvy Supporters
Thanks to this week’s advertisers and partners for enabling us to bring you the latest social media news and resources. We’re particularly inspired by those brands that are engaging with our readers as part of our Twitter Brand Sponsors program:
Michael Jackson’s Memorial: The Biggest Web Event in History?
The web’s response to the passing of music legend Michael Jackson has been staggering. Social media was pounded with tributes last Thursday after the news broke, but next Tuesday could be a huge test for the entire infrastructure of the
Geocaching Down, Too
Today a fire hit a major datacenter in Seattle, taking money processor Authorize.Net down. This has caused many web-based financial transactions to grind to a halt, but Authorize.Net isn’t the only website that’s gone offline today. Another popular website has
Shooting at Arlington Apple Store
A somewhat distressing tech story today: a female employee at the Arlington Apple Store was shot in the shoulder this morning by a man who rang the doorbell at the back of the store. Fortunately the employee is said to
Should Twitter Crack Down on Pornography?
For marketers, Twitter has been a dream come true. It’s an open platform growing at a phenomenal rate. This combination can allow a single tweet to be seen by thousands of potential customers. But as Twitter continues its mainstream ascent,
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Ads Spotted on Twitter.com - Did You Notice?
Three months ago we reported thatAds Had Come to Twitter and it was a pretty big deal - until Twitter promptly said the word sponsored was only appearing on the site in error. Now the sponsored definitions of
Digital Media M&A: Mobile & Analytics Deals Up, Social Media Down
Peachtree Media Advisors has just released their latest report on digital media mergers and acquisitions. We posted their 2008 report back in January, and this is a mid-year 2009 update to that. According to Peachtree, there were
Expose Yourself on Launchly's Site Review Service
You know that scene in Alice in Wonderland where Alice is tumbling down the rabbit hole past all those miscellaneous chairs and birds? That same feeling of confused dread is often how users feel when
Ten Companies Twitter Should Consider Acquiring Next
If you were a little blue bird, with a good pile of money and a whole lot of hype, what would you buy to spice up your nest? There are so many little services
How to Install Chrome and Chromium Side-by-Side (So You Can Play with Extensions!)
Were sure by now youve heard about the upcoming extensions that will soon arrive in Googles Chrome browser. Already weve seen a handful of these become available including AdSweep, a PageRank checker, Cleeki, and, as of yesterday, a
Twitter Needs a Spam Filter? No, We Need a Marketer Filter
Has Twitter spam gotten a little out of hand? According to todays top story on Techmeme, it has. Apparently, marketers are calling for Twitter to filter out spam and other adult content from the microblogging service. You know,
How to Be an Effective CEO
This is one post/chapter in a serialized book called Startup 101. For the introduction and table of contents, please click here.First-time entrepreneurs are usually also first-time CEOs. When you look at your first business card
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Why the Mobile Web Won’t Save Sirius XM
Things may finally be turning around for troubled satellite radio venture Sirius XM. Following a long and costly merger, the company became desperate for new financing just as credit dried up, and managed to avert bankruptcy only by selling 40
VentureBeat Presents MobileBeat 2009
Join the most influential investors, mobile industry executives, entrepreneurs, press and analysts at MobileBeat 2009 for one day of in-depth discussion, debate and power networking, held on July 16 at the Parc 55 Hotel in San Francisco. MobileBeat will focus
Maybe “Paid” Is the Future of Online Business
Despite a knee-deep recession, the idea of giving away something for free and charging for something else later is bigger than ever. But is “free” selling? Or does “paid” have an online future?Tweet This
MJ Fans Flock to eBay for Memorabilia
Millions of people logged onto the web when the news of Michael Jackson’s sudden death broke last week, and they’re continuing to flock to eBay to get their hands on the pop king’s memorabilia. The online auction site said it’s
Thanks to Our GigaOM Sponsors!
We’d like to say thanks to this week’s GigaOM sponsors:PEER 1: Fully Scalable Hosting SolutionsRackSpace: Experience fanatical supportStrataScale: It’s your infrastructure – On DemandFuze Meeting: HD Meetings – From Fuze MeetingMozy: Back up your photos, music, and files with Mozy
AT&T: Simply Addicted to the iPhone
The launch of Apple’s new iPhone 3GS was the best sales day ever for AT&T’s retail stores, while the number of orders taken at its online store also hit an all-time high, according to an internal memo obtained by MacDailyNews,
Akamai to Make iPhone Video Streaming Smooth
Akamai today said it would provide adaptive bit-rate streaming to deliver video content from web sites to the Apple iPhone 3G and devices running the iPhone OS 3.0 operating system. Basically, using adaptive bit-rate streaming means folks can watch streaming
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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
Mark's upcoming technical presentations
I have a couple of technical presentations coming up that I wanted to let everyone know about. I’ll be talking about a couple of things that have been holding my interest for the past few months: Chef and Erlang.For the
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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
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
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
Patrick Collison Puts the Squeeze on Wikipedia
Think about Wikipedia, what some consider the most complete general survey of human knowledge we have at the moment. Now imagine squeezing it down to fit comfortably on an 8GB iPhone. Sound daunting? Well, thats just what Patrick Collisons Encylopedia
In Defense of Social Media (At Least Some Of It)
Scott Berkun just posted a great rant titled, Calling Bullshit on Social Media. I suggest everyone read it. Berkun raises good points - and I agree the hype around social media warrants taking a critical look. Despite being in general
Four short links: 1 July 2009
The Onyas -- New Zealand web design awards launch, from the people behind Webstock and Full Code Press. The name comes from good on ya, the highest praise that traditionally taciturn New Zealanders are allowed by law to give.The Year
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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.
Google Knows You
Here's a fun little find for a Friday. If you have a Google Profile and you're logged in to your Google account, search for the word me. Your profile will come up as the top result.
Video: PBS Mediashift Interview
I spoke with Rubel a couple months ago when he was visiting San Francisco for the Ad:tech conference. We met at B Restaurant near Moscone Center and I interviewed him with my Flip camera.Mark Glaser writing for Mediashift on pbs.orgTimestamps
Video Interview: Marco Arment of Instapaper
I took a quick trip uptown today to learn more about Tumblr and meet with their team. (I will have a video interview next week up with Tumblrs co-founder, David Karp.) While I was there I shot this five-minute interview
My Stats Reflect How the Web Is Changing
See and download the full gallery on posterousRobert Scoble is back to blogging, investing more time and attention this week there as opposed to Twitter and Friendfeed.He linked to me this week,
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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
Breaking/Exclusive: Microsoft Adds 3rd Twitter Message!
Last night while winding down and watching Ask This Old House, I was alerted to an important post by MG Siegler (MG writes for Techcrunch). The post noted that Microsoft Corporation is now tweeting (that means they are posting up
Tumblr Launches Photosets
NY-based microblogging service Tumblr has announced a new feature today: Photosets. Photosets takes a bunch of photos and creates a Flash-based slider/photoshow of the photos.You can either upload photos or link out to other photo locations (flickr, photobucket, smugmug, some
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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
Google Toolbar for IE speaks your language
Toolbars have long been an effective way for software publishers to add several features to a browser at once, and the Google Toolbar has long been among the most popular of these. Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer introduces revamped translation
Bing brings out the Tweets
Twitter messages from prominent writers like All Things D's Kara Swisher are now in Bing search results.(Credit: Bing)Microsoft is trying to get a leg up in the real-time search wars by adding Twitter
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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
ParaTweet
Provides a real-time, full screen display of tweets pulled from any #tag or search term(s). It also provides powerful moderation capabilities that allow for any tweet to be approved or disapproved prior to showing on the screen.
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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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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
All for Good: Volunteer Opportunities Via API
Developers interested in giving back to the community should check out All for Goods new API (our All for Good API Profile). If you are not familiar with All for Good, it is
Sprint Opens API: Gets Openly RESTful
In a first for US mobile carriers, Sprint has opened up an initial set of REST services for developers to play with for free at their new developer sandbox. With these services (Sprint API
53 APIs Used in 7 Days: Bing, Flickr, Last.fm, Ooyala, Salesforce, and 48 More
No sooner had we seen a record number of APIs used in a single week last week, than this week we now saw 53 different APIs used to build the 22 new mashups were add to our mashup directory this
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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
Celebrity death rumors spread online
After a string of real celebrity deaths last week, the Internet and online social networks killed a few more stars.
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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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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
Social Aggregators Emerge To Manage Digital Lifestyles
It's beginning to look like 2008 might be the year of the social aggregator as users begin to employ these emerging new tools to better manage and track their various online relationships, both personal and professional.  The introduction of these
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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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