WedPics, Pinstagram For Weddings, Preps For Launch With Teaser Video
The wedding space is blowing up, with Appy Couple, Wedit, and Lover.ly offering brides ways to organize, plan, and share their wedding. But for attendees, something a little lighter may be in order....
View ArticleSunlight Foundation Uses Crowdsourcing to Identify Congressional Hearing...
In its latest effort to improve government transparency, Sunlight Foundation recently launched the 180° Project, a website which helps identify the people present at congressional hearings. Since...
View ArticleAdjusted Bounce Rate Available in Google Analytics – Web Marketers Rejoice!
Bounce rate is one of the best metrics available to understand if content is relevant to a user and how engaging your website is on the whole. Bounce rate, however, can be a misleading metric and for...
View ArticleGoogle Updates PageSpeed Service, Promises To “Turbocharge Your Website”
Google just launched an update to PageSpeed Service, its hosted website optimization and caching service, that promises to get your site’s content onto your users’ screens even faster. PageSpeed...
View ArticleProfit Motive Powers Boost in Dangerous SQL Injection Website Hack Attacks
Forget script kiddies hacking into websites just to deface them with flashing “H@X0rs rulez” messages. Todays attacks are all about the very adult business of stealing and intercepting data to generate...
View ArticleiPhone App Website WordPress Theme [Freebie]
Made a killer app? Sweet. Have a site for it? It’s on the list right? You all know by know I’m a huge fan of WordPress (I’ve written a couple books on using it and developing for it) so while WP is...
View ArticleSkitch.com transitioning to Evernote
Annotation app Skitch is moving even closer to Evernote. According to a recent knowledge base article, Skitch will now upload your images into your Evernote account and not the Skitch.com website....
View ArticleLooking Forward to the THOMAS Beta Website
In the near future, Congress is expected to release a major upgrade to its aging legislative information website THOMAS. The long-overdue update is part of a much larger effort to “enhance the...
View ArticleArlington Homes of the Rich and Famous
Arlington has been home to a number of notable figures through the years. A new website called Bigwig Digs, which lets you see the D.C. area homes stars and political figures live in or once lived in,...
View Article12 Generous Startups: $10,000 Worth Of Web Tools (From Box, Twilio, HotGloo...
Q: What do you do when you’ve shut down one startup before getting work on the next one? The answer, in Matthieu Vaxelaire’s case, is help out some other would-be entrepreneurs by launching a...
View ArticleNasty Client Website Lets Businesses Review Customers
Think twice before skipping out on tipping your contractor, or else small businesses may end up blacklisting you. A former landscape company owner created NastyClient.com, a rating and review website...
View ArticleBuilding A Better Responsive Website
Earlier this year, I was in the beginning stages of a redesign for our company’s website. We had already been planning to use a straightforward responsive approach to Web design, which is our...
View ArticleProposed Website Would Be Like ‘Yelp’ for Local Gov’t
What if there were a site where you could post online reviews for a variety of local government services, similar to review websites like TripAdvisor and Yelp? That’s the concept a local man hopes will...
View ArticleNew County Website in the Works
Arlington County is in the process of building a brand new county website. The site is being built in phases, according to county spokeswoman Jennifer K. Smith. The first components of the project —...
View ArticleThe New York City Comptroller Built a Fiscal Transparency Website, and Now...
The source code of New York City’s Checkbook NYC platform is now available for other governments to download, modify and reuse, New York City Comptroller John Liu announced during Thursday’s Personal...
View ArticleThese Guys Just Built the Website Healthcare.gov Should Have Been
Calling the launch of Healthcare.gov a complete and utter disaster may sound a bit dramatic—but unfortunately, it’s also pretty accurate. With only six people able to actually enroll out of the 4.7...
View ArticleWebsite Checkout Glitches: Two Very Different Corporate Responses
Freshly Exhumed writes “On the morning of December 26th, 2013, an error on the website of Delta Air Lines’ produced impossibly low fare discounts of as much as 90% for about 2 hours before the problem...
View ArticleDashing through the Holiday Data
During the 2013 holiday shopping season, ecommerce platform provider ShopVisible published combined metrics of more than 70 online commerce sites from October 27 through the end of December 31. The...
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