“If you’re going to be on the internet, use it and know what you’re talking about”

That’s a comment I read in response to a YouTube video - made me laugh. Who ever said (or expected) that credibility was a prerequisite for publishing information on the Internet? Leave the publishing of facts to Encyclopaedia Britannica and welcome in the era of subjective perception over objective reality.
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How we’re dealing with server load

It seems the only other option besides just letting the site become overloaded is to take certain measures to prevent the site becoming overloaded

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Forget MindApp

I hereby no longer endorse MindApp on the basis that I can’t buy it (because I’m in Australia and they won’t let me buy it) and I haven’t received an answer to my enquiry about why they won’t let me buy it.

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Semantic coding and accessibility case study: Mini

For those who have an interest in accessibility and looking at how other designers/developers think and code, have a look at the source of the Mini Worldwide page.

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Bad choice of marketing slogan

In marketing you can turn some negatives into positives - but there are some negative aspects of business that should be just locked away, never to see the light of day.

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