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Guest Blogging, The Hardest Way To Show Authority

Having been a serial adulterer to my own blog over the last months, I have learned many things when it comes to guest blogging or blogging on other sites. As a beginning guest or network blogger sometimes it can be hard to feel at home and come up with killer content. Conversion of guest blogging […]

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Movable Type 4, Is MT Ready For A Comeback?

As Movable Type is preparing the Gold release of the new MT4 version, one can only wonder if the once dominating blog platform the power has to make a comeback en force, based on the power of an open-source GPL license and thanks to the community. The Movable Type community is working hard at another […]

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The End of Personal Home Storage

I predict that personal home storage is going to all but fade away in the next few years. There just won’t be any need for it. Those who still insist on buying portable hard drives and encased gigs to throw next to their machines will be looked at by the young’ns the same way we […]

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The Facebook Backlash, But Only Among Insignificant A-Listers and Geeks

Facebook, once more. The platform built by Mark Zuckerberg and his team is about the hit the main market, the Top 10 online, and faces a huge member turn over. The original target group, students, will soon graduate and probably refocus their time occupation and at the same time many new members have joined […]

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The Revolution of Inclusive Design

Inclusive design is really just a name for the positive feeling I have about certain designs. Exclusive, then, describes the opposite feeling. I call design like that which is behind Facebook strikingly limited, for example. I’m astounded that Blogger is still in use as much as it is. In short, I basically can’t stand anything […]

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How One Badly Chosen Picture Can Ruin A Great Concept

This week the 2007 International Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) Winners were announced. Business Week presented the 81 winners, in 14 different categories, in a rather classically designed slideshow.
Among the 2007 IDEA winners are some stunning pieces of design. From the futuristic looking Universal Toilet, for both disabled and general population, to the already famous split-head […]