By Ian, on June 29th, 2010 And when I say ‘design’, of course, I mean theft. Regulars will have noted that things don’t stand still for too long here on twopointouch. Apart from the post count. Fiddling with new themes and plugins is almost compulsive behaviour. While I’ve only had around four long-term favourite themes over the last five years, there’s every chance Continue reading Making it Yours — An Inept Guide to Website Design By Ian, on June 27th, 2010 I was asked to review the latest release of Xara’s graphic design software, Xara Designer Pro 6. Since I’ve been a fan of the application for a while, I was happy to oblige. I ought to disclose that Xara sent me a free key.
You might not realise it, but Xara is one of the real Continue reading Off-Topic: Xara Designer Pro 6 By Ian, on June 25th, 2010
Blogs are dead, right? The cool kids are all doing micro-messaging and video instead? They’re missing out on a world of value, if that’s the case. I’ve been swotting up on mobile as fast as I can — the industry, companies, technology, the apps scene, for obvious reasons. And one of my most valuable sources Continue reading Believing in Blogs: Massive Mobile Debate By Ian, on June 23rd, 2010
So I met this guy called Max in the pub – he’s a pal of some long-time cronies from the now-somewhat-dormant UK laptop business ACi. Max suffers from hayfever – he’s known as ‘snotty Max’ in some circles. He’s tried all the drugs and cures you’ve ever heard of – as you would Continue reading Max, Snot, WoM By Ian, on June 12th, 2010
It’s nearly two weeks old now, but Nick Carr wrote an article at the end of May which caused a lot of people to stop and think, or otherwise lash out with the sort of outrage at which the Web is best – the over-exaggerated kind. He was writing about the use of Continue reading The Hot Link Debate | About this BlogSocial tools, devices and web evolution are creating epochal change in media, society and business. The plan is to hide under the floorboards till it’s all over document some of the interesting parts of that change. More…. |
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