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Aaron Choate

Developing Gadgets for the Windows Sidebar - 0 views

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    May be a bit old, but this gives a good intro to building gadgets for the Vista sidebar
Matt Lisle

Google Search Appliance Module Released! | - 0 views

  • This module allows drupal developers and site administrators to plug into google's enterprise search offerings (the GoogleMini and the Google Search Appliance).
Aaron Choate

The Yahoo! User Interface Library (YUI) - 0 views

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    The Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, DHTML and AJAX. The YUI Library also includes several core CSS resources. All components in the YUI Library have been released as open source under a BSD license and are free for all uses.
Matt Lisle

Tips on Designing and Developing Mobile Web Sites - 0 views

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    includes a php script for redirecting mobile visitors...
Matt Lisle

Accesskeys: Thinking about them in a QWERTY world | mobiForge - 0 views

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    Sounds like it doesn't help much for us to add accesskeys to our mobile site... but doesn't hurt either...
Jade Diaz

Tactile Design Kit, by Megan Erin Miller - 0 views

  • be powerful tools when working with clients on website design and discovery projects. They help create structured limitations, within which productive conversations can take place and decisions can be made faster. Use this kit to help control scope and manage your client conversations, or simply use it as a tool for developing designs and websites faster.
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    Might be cool to try with clients or maybe pilot test it on the TIS section of the staff site
Jade Diaz

The Mobile Browser Is Dead, Long Live The App - 7 views

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    If we accept this, are there implications for our aim to design a responsive site?
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    Wow, very interesting. The numbers tell the story of the browser use declining. The great increase was social media; people still use the browser on a computer to access the social media site. They don't download a Facebook application to install on their computer-they use the browser. But mobile-wise, that's a different beast. I still think we should create a site that is accessible to mobile devices rather than create an app. I think in the coming years, though, iOS/Android developers will probably be job positions here at UT. Great post, thanks for sharing.
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    I take issue with focusing on the amount of time spent in apps vs. mobile web. If you look at the breakdown, 68% of app time is on pure entertainment activities like gaming, social media and YouTube. Which makes total sense that people spend a disproportionate amount of time on those things. Plus that guy looks really annoying!
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    RE: Mason-Good points, Señor Mason. But using inflammatory titles gets people reading. My next post will be "LIBRARIES ARE DEAD-EVERYTHING IS ON GOOGLE, ANYWAY".
Jade Diaz

Sneak Peek: Content Strategy for UX Designers - GatherContent: A blog about content str... - 5 views

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    Practical advice on doing content strategy in conjunction with UX on a new project
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