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Apr 17, 2010
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Using Twitter’s @anywhere

 
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I just returned from Twitter’s first Chirp conference and gained a lot of valuable information about Twitter’s upcoming features, business path, and future development plans. One of their new features is the @anywhere platform – an easy deploy system for bringing Twitter communication onto your [...]

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Jan 23, 2010
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Demystifying Accessibility for Web Development – Introduction

 
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A common misconception is that Web accessibility is just for blind people. Web accessibility is for everyone. It encompasses people with visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological disabilities, and even technological limitations such as older Web browsers, smaller screens, or slow internet connection. Designing [...]

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Jan 22, 2010
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15 Technology and Development Conferences for Web Developers and Interactive Professionals

 
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Here is my grand list of the top technology, Web design, and Web development conferences every Web designer, developer, Interactive media strategists and enthusiasts should try to attend for 2010. If it was physically and financially possible to attend all of them, I certainly would. [...]

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Jan 21, 2010
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CSS – Styling With Attribute Selectors

 
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Every now and then, I will be documenting code tips as easy references for myself as I develop Web pages. I found myself in a frustrating situation last week when I needed to style a group of form elements but did not have access to [...]

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Dec 18, 2009
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DrupalCon 2010

 
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Although I enjoy the ease and simplicity of WordPress, Drupal is just so much more powerful. I’m getting more into Drupal development and customization and am very interested in attending DrupalCon 2010. I’m going to start planning my trip to San Francisco very soon. Who’s [...]

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