Archive for: web
A List Apart - The Survey 2008

It is time for the second annual Survey for People Who Make Websites. It’s not long, only took a few minutes to fill out and doesn’t try to identify you as an individual. If you’re in a web profession, freelance or part of a company, go fill it in.
Daily Browsing Tab Count
We all have our daily things to check on the web, from blogs to forums, stats to e-mail, which got me wondering how many tabs does the average person (geek) have open on their first/main browse. For some, like me, that’s the morning with a cup of tea/coffee. For others, it’s part of an evening ritual after work. (more…)
The Big Word Project
The Big Word Project (TBWP) is a new site from Lee Munroe and Paddy Donnelly, where you buy words to have them linked to your site. That word becomes exclusive to you on the site so that when someone looks up that word on TBWP it will notify them that the word has been “redefined”, linking to your site. I bought a couple of words last night and boy was I surprised… (more…)
Hellotxt
As a follow-up to my micro-blogging service comparison I would like to draw attention to HelloTxt. HelloTxt is a service that allows you to easily post to several micro-blogging services at once. (more…)
OneWebDay

Yesterday was OneWebDay, a day dedicated to celebrating what the web/internet means to us, as individuals, organizations and communities. Since I only found out about this late into the day, I decided to wait until today to post about it.






