October 2009
15 posts
Oct 30th
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Oct 30th
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Birthers Rarely Leave U.S., Less Likely To Vote
arigreenberg: From the Huffington Post: “Hunch, a new website that helps people make decisions based on survey questions, found some interesting stuff when they crunched the numbers on site users who described themselves as “birthers”. Asked a series of political questions, 12 percent of Hunch users said they did not believe the president was born in the United States. (About 2,200 Hunch...
Oct 30th
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Oct 29th
“Hi, if you are coming to this site via Internet Explorer 6, you might not be...”
– Tyler Thompson, footer text on his gorgeous website
Oct 23rd
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WatchWatch
ronwhitman: “Cutting your dick off.” This is a post about web development clients. Every so often in my career a client will come to me with a ludicrious request for something that they believe will bring them either extra revenue or web traffic or exposure that I know will completely ruin their business or site. Now, out of ethics I usually try my hardest to dissuade the client even if I...
Oct 21st
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Anybody know how many digital agencies and PR...
caterpillarcowboy: We’ve got a new version of Postling on the way that is made for them. Also, if you want to beta test, leave a comment!
Oct 20th
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Who wants to get a sneak peak of the new Done.io? You should email me. Okay?
Oct 20th
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Multiplayer →
I was fortunate to see this back in 2007. Matt is insanely talented, and a writes a pretty humorous/intelligent blog to boot.
Oct 19th
Oct 19th
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Oct 17th
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Oct 16th
AnyClip Usability Testing
anyclip: If you can spare 15-20 minutes of your time on Wednesday, October 14th please come by the AnyClip offices in New York to help us test AnyClip and to give us feedback on what we can do better. Whether you’re an AnyClip user, or you haven’t had the opportunity to play around with our website yet, we want to hear from you. We’ll have some snacks and refreshments and you’ll get to hang...
Oct 6th
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Come see me talk at tomorrow night's NY Tech... →
caterpillarcowboy: I’d love to meet many of you and I’ll be giving everyone a sneak peak at something brand new. DO IT.
Oct 5th
Tiny →
“A reversible base62 ID obfuscater” Made by Jacob, ported to Ruby by yours truly
Oct 3rd