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Will Twitter Start Charging?

by Craig Buckler

We all know Twitter must start charging for something soon. But how can they raise revenue without losing users?

 

SitePoint Podcast #18: Internet Explorer 8 … Percent?

by Kevin Yank

All eyes are on the Microsoft marketing machine as it fires up to support the launch of Internet Explorer 8. This episode, the podcast gang asks if the name-calling and myth-busting will do any good. Also: a peek at Opera Unite, comparing Ow.ly to the DiggBar disaster, and just how many New Yorkers know what a web browser is? Listen and find out!

 
 

Use Whatever Font You Please On WordPress

by Jennifer Farley

Jennifer shows you how to use the Cufon WordPress plugin to use any font you want on your blog.

 

A Note on Google’s So-called Best Practices

by Troels Knak-Nielsen

The advice for PHP developers in Google’s recent “make the web faster” campaign are plain wrong. Troels tackles some of the tips and provides some words of wisdom on how to really optimise your site’s performance.

 

E-mail Marketing: 13 Services To Help You Make Contact

by Alyssa Gregory

Are you ready to start an e-mail marketing campaign for your business? Alyssa highlights 13 e-mail marketing services worth checking out.

 

E-mail Marketing: Is It Worth Your Time?

by Alyssa Gregory

You may design HTML e-mail templates for your clients, but have you thought about doing your own e-mail marketing campaigns? Alyssa provides an overview of some of the benefits and how you can share information with your contacts in an effective way.

 

I Can’t Believe it’s Not a Web App! Take Your Skills to the Desktop and Win.

by Rachael Wilson

Did you know that you could use your CSS, HTML and JavaScript skills to build a desktop app? If you’re a web designer or developer, then you’re going to want to download our latest Adobe AIR tutorial direct to your brain, Matrix-style! And then find out what you can win by testing your knowledge in the lastest quiz.

 

Outlook 2010 to Set New Standard in Irritation

by Alex Walker

A few years ago Microsoft chose to cripple the rendering-capabilities of their flagship mail product by replacing its HTML rendering engine with Word. They want to do it some more in Outlook 2010. Time to say enough is enough.

 

Microsoft: Stop the Sneaky Firefox Sabotage!

by Craig Buckler

Are you aware of the Firefox add-on surreptitiously installed by Microsoft during a Windows automatic update? It may be benign, but should the company be able to insert code into a competing browser without the user’s permission?

 

Telecommuting: How To Approach Your Boss

by Alyssa Gregory

Are you ready to approach your boss about telecommuting? Alyssa provides a proposal outline to get you off on the right foot.

 

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