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3321_32 Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "web"

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  1. Visit TIME: 50 Best Websites 2007 TIME: 50 Best Websites 2007

    Newsvine, Last.fm, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Tumblr all make TIME magazine's top 50 websites of the year.

  2. Visit Tall Tom: A Case for the Crusty Old Website Tall Tom: A Case for the Crusty Old Website

    Flavorite Tom Watson waxes nostalgic about the heyday of the personal website. I couldn't agree more. Much of that nostalgia, along with a healthy enjoyment for so-called Web 2.0 apps of today (Flickr, etc.) is what inspired me to aggregate all my… More

  3. Visit I've joined the Vitamin advisory board. I've joined the Vitamin advisory board.

    Carson Systems' Vitamin asked me to join their Advisory Board, and I jumped at the chance. I'll be helping them "determine what's important in the web industry today, what topics we should cover, which products we should review and who should be o… More

  4. Visit @media 2007 Europe podcasts @media 2007 Europe podcasts

    Audio and slides are now available for the talks at this year's @media Europe. Lots of good speakers on the bill -- check 'em out.

  5. Visit Smashing Magazine: 50 Beautiful CSS-Based Web-Designs in 2006 Smashing Magazine: 50 Beautiful CSS-Based Web-Designs in 2006

    JeffCroft.com included. Thanks so much, guys -- a lot of great inspiration here.

  6. Visit Caterina Fake interview in .net magazine Caterina Fake interview in .net magazine

    Gruber's right: Caterina should totally be the CEO of Yahoo.

  7. Visit Why Yahoo is Backing Away from RSS Why Yahoo is Backing Away from RSS

    First, I"m not sure Yahoo really *is* backing away from RSS. But if they are, there's a perfectly good reason for it: RSS, as popular as it is with us geeks, is still not on the radar of most average Internet users. Most people simply don't use it… More

  8. Visit 10 Things That Will Make Or Break Your Website 10 Things That Will Make Or Break Your Website

    A pretty good list, overall. I especially like number 10.

  9. Visit Steve Smith: Web Development and Information Technology Steve Smith: Web Development and Information Technology

    I have these exact same feelings, and they were especially obvious when I was working in the University setting (as Steve does). Web design/development has a lot more to do with marketing than it does IT.

  10. Visit Firefox 2.0 "Beta Candidate" released Firefox 2.0 "Beta Candidate" released

    Now featuring close buttons on individual tabs and an integrated spell checker for web forms...which is really exciting, unless you're a Safari user and have had these features for the past two years. :)

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