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Christmas may be the season of giving, but it is also the time of year when we get bombarded with age-old hymns and carols blasted from over-heated shops decked with sad decorations. |
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Some things are ugly. There’s no getting around it, they just are. More often than not, our modern (and therefore oh-so useful) inventions are a source of visual pollution—and attempting to camouflage them can be much worse than simply leaving them in plain sight. |
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It looks like soon—very, very soon!—New Yorkers won’t be able to find shelter from their stalker employers or lovers in the depths of the subway any longer. That’s right—AT&T and T-Mobile just inked a 10-year agreement with the New York transit system. |
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This summer's biggest sensation was without a doubt the long-awaited iPad. With 3 million units sold in just 80 days, it's definitely not lacking acknowledgment or praise. Everyone has fully entered the "i" Age. |
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While looking for images is a piece of cake for some, the truth of the matter is that it can be a real nightmare for others. In any event, despite the good intentions of image providers, obtaining image rights is an ordeal for the best of us. We're often left guessing. |
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The world of technology has seen its fair share of tops and flops. |
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How does one break into an already-saturated market? Google (yes, them again) had no qualms about adding another browser to an already ultra-competitive market. In order to carve a niche for itself, Chrome had to do some horn-tooting. Here's a look at just what they did. |
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Since, like the Europeans, we spend more time surfing the Web than making love—which goes to show how cyber-dependent we've become—there are actually Band-Aid solutions that can fill the temporary void and lend a hand to those in need at the same time. And not only does this solution require minimal effort, but we don't even have to tear our eyes away from our beloved screens! Let's give it up for humanitarian search engines! |
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IOGraph is a program that renders a visual display of your mouse's movements (lines) and inactivity (dots) while you work. Not only does it create a unique work of art in a matter of minutes, it's an interesting way to analyze your work habits. |
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There are rules when it comes to navigating Web sites. The site's designer establishes the rules, and ensures the rules are clear for users, consistent throughout the site, and in line with accepted navigation principles. Traffic rules adhere to similar principles and apply them in the strictest sense. |
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With the advent of social media, Internet users are revealing more and more about themselves on the Web. All their friends know what they'll be up to next weekend, what Disney character they most resemble, and what their favourite recipe is. These exhibitionist tendencies suit Web professionals just fine. |











































