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Here Come Da Judge
We’ve been asked to judge the 2008 Ad:Tech Awards recognizing excellence in interactive design, technology and marketing. Awards are scheduled to be presented in April 2008 in San Francisco.
Read moreWeb 2.0 Heaven
LinkedIn has an interesting feature called “Answers” – pose a question and the community weighs in with helpful info. Recently, someone asked for examples of the best Web 2.0 sites.
Read more7 Steps to Designing a Logo
Designing a logo is an inherently subjective process. Here are a few guidelines to make it a more rational task.
Read moreManaging Passwords with Sxipper
As the usefulness of the web grows, we all have more and more passwords and user names. Some sites allow anything; others want 7 or more characters, upper- & lower-case, numbers. It gets baffling. But here’s a great utility for managing it all.
Read moreIs Google Evil?
Dr. James Haswell or Spartanburg Radiological Associates has passed along an interesting post from Brian Clark of CopyBlogger. The gist: stop worrying about Google and be happy.
Read morePaid-Content Model Goes Bye-Bye
As reported in Brand Republic, The Financial Times of London is turning away from the paid-content model in news.
Read moreLinkedIn: Web 2.0 for Boomers
Suddenly, all my old friends and colleagues are popping up on LinkedIn. It’s definitely Web 2.0 for Boomers.
Read moreLimited Too (Much)
And now, it’s time for another installment of Bad Copywriting. This time around, the booby prize goes to Limited Too.
Read moreFlickr, the Tate and Web 2.0
Think social networking is just for kids? Think again. The Tate in London
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