Monthly Archives: January 2008

The Death of Twitter

Something is technically wrong. Thanks for noticing—we’re going to fix it up and have things back to normal soon. This morning, Twitter died for me. Services are pending; memorials may be sent to your favorite blogging platform. The frequent unreliability … Continue reading

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Web Typography

As a designer, I’ve always loved typography— I guess most designers do. The trouble with web design, though, is that it’s often assumed that it cannot incorporate richly-designed typography. The I Love Typography web site reminds us that this doesn’t … Continue reading

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Social Networking Platforms

I’m becoming increasingly interested in social networking platforms and applications. Below is a presentation from a conference on the topic last fall; I am looking into attending the spring GSP conference in March. http://static.slideshare.net/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=facebook-application-market-tim-oreilly-1192469285844847-2 | View | Upload your own

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Internet Law

I have registered for a course this spring, Internet Law (JOUR 5552), taught in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. I hope it covers accessibility as well as licensing / copyright issues, as we are still trying to determine … Continue reading

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