Anyone who works in Social Media, and has to manage a brand’s online presence, will no doubt tell you that one of the most “challenging” parts of the job is dealing with some of the more difficult members of the public.
For anyone who has ever had to log into Twitter or Facebook late at night ... Read more
Thanks mainly to Apple and their squabble with Adobe, there is a lot of talk at the moment about HTML5 and the future of the web. We have been told that HTML5 is the future of video on the web, and a quick google search will bring up a ton of examples of the cool ... Read more
About 21 hours ago (see twitter) Typekit launched to the public. Could this be the answer to typography on the web? The signs are encouraging, and a lot of buzz has been created about this product even before the launch, but only time will tell if more foundries jump on board and embrace the new ... Read more
For years designers have been left frustrated by the lack of supported fonts on the web, they have seen beautiful designers hampered by a lack of proper font support. But things may be changing.
“Every major browser is about to support the ability to link to a font. That means you can write a bit of ... Read more
As Microsoft and Yahoo! look to merge, this is turning in to a real soap opera…
Microsoft & Google actually fancy each other; Microsoft loves Googles youthful energy and dynamic rise to wealth and Google loves the established, ‘old school’ power of Microsoft… but it’s a forbidden love. They can never be together, which drives them ... Read more
This is where Google Gears starts making real sense. It has been handy to be able to launch your web application when you don’t have internet connectivity, but how often does this really happen? Your mobile however is probably offline most of the time, so now that Google Gears work on mobile devices, you can ... Read more




