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Pricing Pages in Web Design: Getting Users to Sign Up

Interesting article on techniques you can use to drive user conversion. Pricing pages can sell a service, or scare people away. Obviously, the first is preferred. It can influence what service is sold, and help potential new customers navigate to what they need. Let’s look at a showcase of today of pricing pages in web […]

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Google Plus Nick

It didn’t take long but a URL shortner for your G+ account has been release. Head over to http://gplus.to/ to claim your nick. Will come in handy for sending to friends and what not.

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Learning the basics of HTML5 canvas

Netmagazine have posted a good guide on the basics of HTML5. Definitely worth checking out. By now you should already have a good idea about what canvas is and why it’s a fantastic part of HTML5. In this article, we will take a proper look at the features of canvas, from learning how to actually […]

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Mac Lion seeded to developers

Not long now till the official release of Mac Lion OS. Apple has begun seeding the release to developers. Apple is yet to announce a release date for OS X Lion, but we do know that it is coming sometime this month on the Mac App Store (exclusively) for $29.99. Apple is gearing up to […]

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Box.net

I’ve been using Box.net personally and professionally for quite a few months now. I’m very impressed with its features on the continuous improvements they have done. The workflow features are a stand out from a business point of view. Dropbox is great but for using as a document management system Box.net has it beat hands […]

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Engadget: HP TouchPad review

ts weapon is the TouchPad, a 9.7-inch tablet from HP that got official back in February and will be available July 1st (if you don’t manage to find it earlier) — $499.99 for the 16GB model, $599.99 for 32GB. That’s exactly on parity with the WiFi iPad 2 and Galaxy Tab 10.1, current kings of […]

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Top 10 Best CSS3 Code Generators

Some pretty hand tools, that any web dev should have in his bookmarked kit.

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What MySpace’s Tom Anderson Thinks of Google+

“Tom Anderson, best known as the default friend on MySpace during its early years, co-founded MySpace with Chris DeWolfe in 2003. For years, it was the world’s most-visited social network. In 2005, News Corp. acquired the hot Internet property for $580 million.”

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Sennheiser RS 180 Wireless Headphones | Wired.com Product Reviews

http://www.wired.com/reviews/embeddedImages/pr_rs180_headphones_large_narrow.jpg Sennheiser RS 180 Wireless Headphones | Wired.com Product Reviews

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Use your iPad as a second monitor?

This would actually be pretty sweet. Using your iPad to extend you monitor. Would actually look pretty smart on your desk as well.

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