12 Steps To Getting Customers Online

Getting customers online can be confusing and leave you with more questions than answers: What should I first? Do I have to pay for ads? Which social media network is right for my business? How do I get found by customers online? A Great Place To Start Your time is important – you should be running […]
URLs Beyond the Web
With the newest versions of the two most popular mobile operating systems, iOS 9 and Android M, third-party native applications will be able to respond to URLs, rather than a web browser, enabling deep-linking into applications. Tapping a link to a tweet will open Twitter’s official application and display it there, if the application is […]
Content Hosting: Fast, Reliable, Cheap— How to Pick all Three
Being in the hosting business is an unusual experience. At home or at a regular office, there’s usually not very much choice regarding the connectivity to the internet that’s available. In the United States, most consumers have the choice between cable and ADSL—if that—where cable is an order of magnitude… Source: Web Hosting Articles
Rian van der Merwe on A View from a Different Valley: The Analog Revolution

Paper books and vinyl records: they’re not just for hipsters anymore. I’ve tried to hold back on commenting on this cultural shift toward more analog products, because it’s such an easy target for jokes. But I think it’s time for us to face the inevitable: there’s a very peaceful and quiet revolution happening right under […]
Using Responsive Images (Now)

Ever since Ethan Marcotte started talking about responsive web design in 2010, developers and designers have been scrambling to find ways to deal with the issue of responsive images. It’s a thorny problem because we’re serving the same website, with the same image sources, across a wide range of device widths. Do you want a […]