Monthly Archives: January 2010

iPad: Hit or Miss?

Yesterday Steve Jobs presented the most anticipated cross computing tool since the iPhone. After listening closely to the Twitter and blogshpere it’s apparent Jobs and company didn’t hit this one of the park – but created another major miss probably … Continue reading

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Time To Ditched Jacob’s Top 10

One of the easiest usability tests to employ has been the heuristic evaluation, made popular by usability advocate Jacob Nielsen. His top-ten evaluation criterion has the basis for all testing of this sort since the late 90s.

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Apple Come On Already And End The Rumours

Once again marketing and tech genius of Steve Jobs has the world sitting on the edge for probably the next biggest thing since… the iPhone. The worst kept secret may finally get announced – officially – tomorrow that Apple will … Continue reading

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1 Step to Getting Better Search Rankings

Ok I don’t have one step for you. But I’d like to cut through the noise here and give you the number one secret to getting better, longer lasting results with your SEO. That is: build what your customers want.

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LinkedIn Shouldn’t Try To Be Facebook

A recent article on iMediaConnection.com reports that LinkedIn – the popular social media site for business professionals – is suffering an identity crisis. The article compares web traffic statistics between LinkedIn and Facebook. It goes on to suggest that if … Continue reading

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