Eduardo de La Rocque's Bookmarks
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Don Norman's jnd.org / essays
http://www.jnd.org/dn.pubs.html
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books by Don Norman, personal web page for Don Norman, of the Nielsen Norman Group and UNext, champion of human-centered design. Publications, papers, sample chapters and writings, list of students.
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Canada's web conference - Toronto, May 30th and 31st, 2007
http://www.meshconference.com/
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Canada / Toronto
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Justwatchthesky - Hello. My name is Ryan Sims.
http://www.justwatchthesky.com/
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Hello. My name is Ryan Sims.
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Central de Ajuda do webmaster - Diretrizes para webmasters
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769
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Siga estas diretrizes para ajudar o Google a encontrar, indexar e classificar o seu site.
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Larissa Meek
http://www.larissameek.com/
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A mix of art, web design, and writings by artist Larissa Meek a Senior Designer at AgencyNet in Pompano Beach Florida.
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blip.tv (beta)
http://blip.tv/
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blip.tv is the world's leading videoblogging and podcasting service. PC World says we are 'online video done right,' and Tech Crunch calls us 'a great platform for videobloggers.'
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W3Conversions :: accessible, intelligent, money-saving web development
http://www.w3conversions.com/
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Digas de CSS etc.
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think swedish (beta) - the media blog of FI
http://www.thinkswedish.com/#ContentHolder:feed=blog&Content:0=entries+1=entriesAll+2=0
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think swedish is the media blog of fi, featuring behind the scenes videos by our designers, developers and artist. Propod that shit!
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The DECK the premier advertising network for reaching creative, web and design professionals
http://www.coudal.com/deck/
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Optimal width for 1024px resolution? ~ Authentic Boredom
http://www.cameronmoll.com/archives/001220.html
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Let’s face it: The jump from developing for 800×600 to 1024×n is inevitable; not only inevitable, but just around the corner, too
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