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Fav4

Justin Giritlian - Tuesday, February 16, 2010
No doubt the future of the internet is going to rely heavily on web applications, social networks, and consolidation.  Meet fav4.org, a website that you should consider making your homepage.  All you have to do is setup which of your four most used sites are and boom - beautiful shiny buttons are placed leaving you easy access to the sites you need first thing. Thumbs up for slick, simple, and effortless design and functionality!



Thanx SwissMiss

Facebook Really Wants to "Connect" to Your Design

Justin Giritlian - Wednesday, September 30, 2009

TechCrunch is reporting Facebook has a new file to upload to your site's main directory that allows you to use Connect more easily.

"Facebook Connect launched to the public less than a year ago, and already it’s seen an incredible amount of traction. Unfortunately, for those people with little to no coding experience, implementing Facebook Connect has seemed like more trouble that it was worth. Today, Facebook has an answer: Facebook Connect Wizard and Playground.

Facebook writes that “you can now incorporate Facebook Connect into your site in 3 easy steps.” The process is simple. First, you enter the name of your site and its URL. Then Facebook asks you to download and then upload a special file to your site’s main directory. And.. that’s about it. Once you’ve done that, Facebook will present you with its Playground — a list of code snippets you can embed on your site to round out the functionality, including Login buttons, profile photos, publishing items to News Feeds, and rendering photos of a user’s friends.

Deciding to put their little wizard to the test, I tried to implement Connect on one of my personal sites (note that I’ve never tried to implement Connect before so I really didn’t know what I was doing). And to my surprise, it worked: I managed to have a very basic form of Connect up and running on my site within all of two minutes. It will obviously take longer to make sure the new icons and buttons play nicely with your site’s design, but it’s really surprisingly easy."

2009 Web Trend Metro Map

Justin Giritlian - Wednesday, April 08, 2009


The newest Web Trend map has been posted!  This is a map, made by Information Architects and is done in the style of a Tokyo Metro map which points out the traffic, revenues, and trends on the web.  Every year one is made, the most recent version, 4th one in total (BIG VERSION 6740 x 4768), "maps the 333 most influential web domains and the 111 most [influential] Internet people onto the Tokyo Metro map. Domains are carefully selected by the iA research team through dialogue withe map enthusiasts. Each domain is evaluated based on traffic, revenuse, age and the company that owns it. The iA design team assigns these selected domains to individual stations on the Tokyo Metro map in ways that complement the character of each. For example, Twitter is located in Shibuya this year, as Shibuya is the spot with biggest buzz."



Play a game on the iphone with a facebook friend

John Holdridge - Monday, March 16, 2009
Here is a link to a very interesting article that showed up on TechCrunch today. Currently, SXSW is going on in Austin, Texas and many new updates with social network companies have surfaced from panels being hosted this week. Have a read and if you are looking to get a new RSS feed, the H2P Inc team suggests TechCrunch as a fantastic technology news based blog!


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