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Registration was off to a slow start this morning. After finally getting registered met up with some friends. I have some pictures, this post will be updated through out the day with things I find interesting, exciting, revolutionary, or all around RAD. ...
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Developing an Effective Corporate Social Community with Baby Steps – Part 1 So let’s talk a bit about effective corporate communities. Social network and social connectivity is all the rage. So much so that it has become the first “thing” some businesses look at when they build out an on line presence, or look to make changes to an existing one.... Sep 16th, 2009 | no responses
Blog Response: Do You Love Wireframes? Over at one of my favorite blogs Konigi, there was a new article posted regarding a brand new Flickr wireframe group.  The purpose of the Flickr group is to share wireframe photos of all types. ... Apr 27th, 2009 | no responses
Design Lessons: Should You Rush Your Design To Market or Stall it for Great Design? What makes a good design? Is it the process of creating the design, the aesthetic, or the usability? Does increasing a complex process for design force it to be good, or hinder a web application’s creative possibilities? The House that Jack Built…Is Crumbling Down Let’s say you... Apr 9th, 2008 | no responses

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