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7885_32 Eduardo de La Rocque's Bookmarks

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  1. Visit Don Norman's jnd.org / essays Don Norman's jnd.org / essays

    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.

  2. Visit Canada's web conference - Toronto, May 30th and 31st, 2007 Canada's web conference - Toronto, May 30th and 31st, 2007

    Canada / Toronto

  3. Visit Justwatchthesky - Hello. My name is Ryan Sims. Justwatchthesky - Hello. My name is Ryan Sims.

    Hello. My name is Ryan Sims.

  4. Visit Central de Ajuda do webmaster - Diretrizes para webmasters Central de Ajuda do webmaster - Diretrizes para webmasters

    Siga estas diretrizes para ajudar o Google a encontrar, indexar e classificar o seu site.

  5. Visit Larissa Meek Larissa Meek

    A mix of art, web design, and writings by artist Larissa Meek a Senior Designer at AgencyNet in Pompano Beach Florida.

  6. Visit blip.tv (beta) blip.tv (beta)

    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.'

  7. Visit W3Conversions :: accessible, intelligent, money-saving web development W3Conversions :: accessible, intelligent, money-saving web development

    Digas de CSS etc.

  8. Visit think swedish (beta) - the media blog of FI think swedish (beta) - the media blog of FI

    think swedish is the media blog of fi, featuring behind the scenes videos by our designers, developers and artist. Propod that shit!

  9. Visit The DECK the premier advertising network for reaching creative, web and design professionals The DECK the premier advertising network for reaching creative, web and design professionals

  10. Visit Optimal width for 1024px resolution? ~ Authentic Boredom Optimal width for 1024px resolution? ~ Authentic Boredom

    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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