Friday, 7 September 2012

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In this screencast we provide the progress of week 2 of our 3 Month Chromebook Challenge. While some users that live completely in the cloud can get by with YouTube on they’re Chomebook we explore ways of getting Multimedia for all of our TV shows, music, and movies this week.


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Thursday, 6 September 2012

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In this screencast an update to the last update with a new irc chat embed on Tumblr instead of users having to download irc clients or understand chat commands.


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In this first screencast, a review of Pixel Union’s Tumblr theme Fluid 2 along with a walkthrough of several tumblr widgets and gadgets integrated into our new blog layout.


Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Monday, 3 September 2012





ilovecharts:


The Internet, A Decade Later


via Cameron


I usually don’t do these big infographics, but this is a freaking gif!





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Tumblr ‘truly disappointed’ by Twitter’s decision to block friend-finding on the blogging service


Tumblr has reached out with a statement that places the blame squarely on Twitter for cutting off access to the feature, going so far as to point out that while Twitter isn’t playing ball, Facebook and Google are happy to continue supporting friend-finding on the service:


“To our dismay, Twitter has restricted our users’ ability to “Find Twitter Friends” on Tumblr. Given our history of embracing their platform, this is especially upsetting. Our syndication feature is responsible for hundreds of millions of tweets, and we eagerly enabled Twitter Cards across 70 million blogs and 30 billion posts as one of Twitter’s first partners. While we’re delighted by the response to our integrations with Facebook and Gmail, we are truly disappointed by Twitter’s decision.” “