June 2011
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5 Innovative Mobile Marketing Campaigns to Learn... →
The Mobile App Trends Series is supported by Sourcebits, a leading product developer for mobile platforms. Sourcebits offers design and development services for iOS, Android, Mobile and Web platforms. Follow Sourcebits on Twitter for recent news and updates. “Mobile marketing” used to just re…
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March 2011
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Mar 24th
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Mar 24th
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Views.fm 1.0 Launch →
viewsfm: 1.0 yo. tylr: For the past several months I’ve been working late nights and weekends with Gordon to create Views.fm. Last night we officially launched 1.0. Views.fm is currently built on top of the Dropbox API. You connect your Dropboxaccount, and you can share any file or folder, privately or publicly with anyone. We also make it incredibly easy to maintain who can see your shares...
Mar 24th
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June 2010
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Jun 24th
Jun 24th
SimpleGeo Blog: iOS 4.0 + SimpleGeo = Win  →
Apple’s announcement of offering applications the ability to receive location updates while running in the background has given SimpleGeo another reason to shine. There are many attractive use-cases that this new feature opens up. We’re happy to announce that iPhone developers can seamlessly…
Jun 21st
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30 Unique Logo Designs That Actually Say Something →
Here’s a article that shows creative logos - below are my favorites:
Jun 7th
The Web Shatters Focus, Rewires Brains →
The real revelation was how quickly and extensively Internet use reroutes people’s neural pathways. “The current explosion of digital technology not only is changing the way we live and communicate,” Small concluded, “but is rapidly and profoundly altering our brains.” (via Instapaper)
Jun 5th
Jun 5th
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Apple's HTML5 Showcase →
Quite a compelling set of demos that demonstrate the power of HTML5 and web standards- can’t wait till the majority of internet users have browsers that are capable of the amazing things HTML5 allows developers to create.  Below are some of my favorites - Its hard to believe that these were created with HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript: Front Row Media Center Movie Trailers  Product...
Jun 5th
Oh snap - adding momentum to draggables with... →
Pair the physics/momentum work from this post with the webkitdragdrop from the last post, and you’ve got yourself one heck of an interactive iPhone/iPad webpage. “towel.js is an extension for Mootools, designed to make event-based code easier to write and even more important: easier to read. At the hart of towel.js is a modular helper system called towel, including two helpers...
Jun 4th
Finally, a drag and drop library for the... →
Pretty excited about this - webkitdragdrop.js will allow developers to create web interfaces for the iPhone/iPad that use draggables and droppables. To try it out, visit the link on an iPad or iPhone and click/hold on the demo box.   
Jun 4th
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Jun 3rd
May 2010
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Rounded corners. Moving. →
Chris Vanrensburg: “In a similar vein to a recent experiment with animating position, I wanted to see how curves could be applied to animating size changes for an object. To be expected, applying different interpolation curves for the width and height CSS style properties produces some fun effects (to be seen towards the bottom of the list of presets).” Click around in the demo area and watch...
May 30th
Pure CSS3 Spiderman Cartoon w/ jQuery and HTML5 –... →
Its amazing what CSS3, tons of time, a great browser, and mad skills can produce. “Searching YouTube for inspiration I stumbled on to the intro of the classic 1967 spider-man cartoon series. While watching I realized that the animation was very basic. It was the paper doll sort of animation that lends itself perfectly to css3. Hmmm… “I could something like that with a little css3″, I...
May 29th