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Analysing Your Competition
Like any deliverable, a competitive analysis must start with a situation analysis: a hard look at the purpose, the timing, and the audience for the document. These aspects of your situation will drive the documents contents and design.
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Dealing With The Digg Effect
Getting Dugg, Slashdotted or hit by heavy traffic from another social website like Reddit or Del.icio.us can be quite exciting for any website owner. But many websites have trouble dealing with the Digg effect and stop responding due to the heavy traffic influx.
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Web Development In 2007
Ektron and SitePoint did a survey of 5,000 web developers over the US summer, and have just released the results showing which web technologies developers and organizations are using now - and plan to use in future.
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Six Aparts Booming Blogosphere
The company harnessed the popularity of online journals. Now, Six Apart is dealing with the challenges and possibilities of blogging's future.
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Skypes Venice Project Revealed
Skype co-founders Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom are preparing to unveil their latest venture to the public, a video Web site that combines professionally produced TV and video with the interactive tools of the Web.
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Visualistic: Ajax Room Designer
Visualistic has revolutionised the area of image manipulation, answering the prayers of marketeers and designers, in a new, innovative and cost effective way
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Google Presents Code Search
Google have today launched Code Search, a search engine and index of source code that is collected from publicly available sources
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Human Content Only - Why Verification Protocols are a Necessary Evil
Jane Copland of SEOmoz on CAPTCHA, "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart"
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Beware design fatigue on long projects
The longer the project the greater the chance you'll look at something great and say "ugh, this sucks... "
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“Don’t Waste Time” with Graphical Ajax Solutions
ZDNet's Ryan Stewart argues against performing interactive graphics with Ajax (i.e. standard web technologies).