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Second Life

For those interested, I’ve provided notes on last week’s Second Life presentation by Adam Pasick at the Ann Arbor IT Zone. Background Information 1.5 million users 40% of users are outside the United States, equally split between men and women … Continue reading →

Web Directions North

At last night’s meeting I mentioned the free four-day pass for Web Directions North for the first place entry in their snowboard design contest. Well, there are a whole lotta prizes, including 50% off Media Temple’s new Grid Server Adobe’s … Continue reading →

New Book Coming “HTML Mastery”

There’s a new book coming out that looks promising-HTML Mastery: Semantics, Standards and Styling by Paul Haine. It’s due to release in the next month or so. The book describes in detail how to use semantic XHTML for a usable … Continue reading →

Mobile Web Best Practices - Webinar

The W3C is offering a free one-hour webinar on Monday, November 20, 2023 at 11am Paris time (5am New York time) on the best practices in mobile web development. The presenter is Dominique Hazael-Massieux. This webinar is perfect for those … Continue reading →

World’s largest online card sort

Just checking who might be interested in participating in STC’s “world’s largest online card sort”. I know little about the event other than what’s posted on the STC website. I signed up to be an organizer; hopefully I’ll find out … Continue reading →

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