Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "business"
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WSJ: How to Create a Successful Web Site
http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB121841809487028753-lMyQjAxMDI4MTE4MTQxMTE4Wj.html
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Wow. It's absolutely astonishing -- and frankly, appalling -- that the Wall Street Journal, a respected business publication, would pushing such a steaming load of shit as this article. I'm not sure I've ever seen something so incredibly stupid in… More
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Don't work in your underwear
http://thingsthatarebrown.com/blog/2008/07/dont-work-in-your-underwear/
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Matt's got some great tips on freelancing. Many of them apply to me, as well, even though I'm not a freelancer. Now that I'm working from Kansas City, at home and away from the Blue Flavor office, I've found many of the same things to be true; in… More
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A List Apart: The Survey, 2008
http://alistapart.com/articles/survey2008
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A List Apart has posted the second annual Survey For People Who Make Websites, an attempt to gain and analyze information about web professional's demographics, qualifications, salary, and more. I took it, and you should, too.
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Derek Powazek: 10 Ways Newspapers Can Improve Comments
http://powazek.com/posts/1063
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Although I wouldn't consider any of these revolutionary (we did almost all of the at the [Journal-World](http://ljworld.com), they're definitely good tips for any newspapers adding comments to their sites.
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Richard Rutter: The future of web font embedding
http://www.clagnut.com/blog/2166/
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Richard puts out a call to font foundries to stop fretting about web font embedding and find a way to make it work in their favor. Noting that by the end of the year, around 30% of web users will be able to view embedded typefaces, Richard says: … More
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Blue Flavor: How We Decide What To Charge You
http://blueflavor.com/blog/2008/jul/23/how-we-decide-what-charge-you/
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As a follow up to her post earlier this week, Tiff has a new blog post that details how we estimate potential projects. It also goes hand-in-hand with a [pricing guide](http://blueflavor.com/about/pricing-guide/) page that Keith posted today.
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Report: Google talks $200,000,000 acquisition of Digg
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-9997070-93.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
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If this is accurate, I can only say a big congrats to all my awesome friends at Digg. You guys totally deserve it. Woohoo!
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Take Me To Your Budget!
http://blueflavor.com/blog/2008/jul/21/take-me-your-budget/
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Tiffani's short and sweet post about a potential client's budget (as it relates to early talks with an agency about your project) has kicked off a nice discussion on the matter.
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Apple apologizes for its MobileMe mess, offers 30-days free
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/16/apple-apologizes-for-its-mobileme-mess-admits-bungle-on-push/
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Apple has publicly apologized for the disaster that was the MobileMe launch, as well as the misleading use of the word "push," and given subscribers a free 30-day extension to their service. A nice gesture for what was, indeed, an ugly string of s… More
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Twitter users reporting problems with iPhone in-store activation
http://twitter.com/missrogue/statuses/855699796
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According to a growing number of people on Twitter, Apple is having problems with its in-store activation process. Couple this with the botched MobileMe rollout, and this launch isn't looking good for Apple right now. Here's hoping they get it all… More
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