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Client Plug: Web Design and Developer Survey Results

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Last month we ran a (quite unscientific) survey about web design and development for our client, Nitobi. For those webby types among you, we’ve just published the results. Here’s a pretty pie chart for one of the questions:

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Nicholson Baker on Wikipedia

Monday, March 24th, 2008

One of my favourite writers, Nicholson Baker, recently wrote an essay on Wikipedia for The New York Review of Books:
Wikipedia was the point of convergence for the self-taught and the expensively educated. The cranks had to consort with the mainstreamers and hash it all out—and nobody knew who really knew what he or she was […]

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How Facebook Makes You an Unwilling Shill

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Travis recently became an unintentional pitchman on Facebook:
But that behavior, becoming fans of a company, exposed an interesting problem recently. I became a fan of Kinzin—for no real reason, other than that I liked their design and the way they solved a problem of online communities: namely, privacy controls for family, especially kids.
So imagine […]

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