Sprint NBA 2011-2012 Mobile App

Good news to all NBA fanatics out there! The NBA has teamed up with Sprint and launched its new mobile app for the league’s 2011-2012 season. The app’s main features include League Pass, a live home and away radio broadcasts, live ESPN games broadcast on Sprint TV, best play highlights of the game, schedules, live [...]

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2012 Web Development and Tech Forecasts

AS we usher in 2012, the web development community has been coming up with several forecasts for the industry. Although most of this surrounds an influx of greater improvements in the technological frontier, it may also spell doom for some brands. The question is, how will these changes affect the entire tech landscape for users, [...]

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Rebranding Rules that You cannot Override

Rebranding is certainly not a common practice among marketers. It raises my hackles whenever I am asked to take part in a re-branding exercise because there are so many examples of great failures that I think twice before committing myself to action. It is not just about money, other things are involved intrinsically and a [...]

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Getting To Work With New Web Technologies

Web development, is the craft of realising a description of a website or app as a real, working thing. Front-end development is the part of this involving the browser. David Barrett, front-end developer for Contrast, is sharing article “Getting to work with new web technologies“. Incoming search terms for the article: html5 diagram front end [...]

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8 Great Technology Developed Inside Facebook

Facebook is one example of social networking who succses in scaling their system. The challenge for Facebook’s engineers is to keep the site up and running smoothly inspite of handling more than half a billion active users. During the scaling process, some of great technology developed inside Facebook. This article takes a look at the [...]

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Selling Chocolate Flavored Sausage – How to Market a Startup Product

It’s estimated that over a 150,000 new products are introduced every year. The vast majority of these fall by the wayside quickly, some are just silly (chocolate flavored sausage) and a small, small percentage of startup products actually beat the odds and become popular and financially lucrative. Incoming search terms for the article: benefit selling [...]

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Chromeless - Build Your Own Browser UI Using HTML, CSS and JS

Chromeless is experimental toolkit which will allow developers to build their own Web browser using standard Web technologies: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The current implementation is a remix of Atul Varma’s Cuddlefish Lab and the Jetpack SDK, combined with XULRunner. Leveraging these existing Mozilla technologies made it possible for us to quickly get to a [...]

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HTML5 VS FLASH Showcase

Apple posted a showcase of “HTML5 and web standards” on its website that highlights the level of support for the emerging standard in the company’s Safari and Mobile Safari browsers. The site showcases HTML5 audio and canvas elements, as well as CSS 3 transitions and typography tools. Unfortunately, the way Apple presents the showcase, you [...]

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Advertising marketplace, -BuySellAds.com

BuySellAds.com is an advertising marketplace for small to medium sized website owners/publishers. They want to help small to medium sized website publishers sell more ads and make more money from their websites. They want to help advertisers find better placements and streamline the process of dealing with small to medium sized publishers. For Publishers you [...]

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