Archive for the ‘World Wide Web’ Category

An excellent example of a localized (KL specific) widget marketing campaign…
When looking through a recent issue of Juice, a little man popped out of the magazine in the form of a bookmark…

On his back the following words were written:
What is M to U…?
u tell us…
www.whatismtou.com
A quick visual of the site can [...]

The future of widgets and their role specifically within the advertising distribution and eventual control of mass-marketed media has been a subject floating around our office for quite some time. Many a conversation has been kicked-off at stand-up, resulting in scribbles on the whiteboard and a whole host of heated explanations as to what [...]

We remember having filled-out our own answers for the A List Apart Web Design Survey of 2007, but it is only now, at least three or four months after having filed our results are we finally able to present some interesting facts from the Huge 82 Page PDF they released in October.
The following snippets are [...]

Between e-Consultancy and Smiley Cat, we have compiled a list of 12 reasons why most websites simply do not work:

Poor navigation
People visit your website to find information or the product they are looking for. Navigation should be easy to find and use, and [...]

IBM made a powerful statement this month that TechCrunch picked-up on where they predict an end to advertising as we know it within 5 years:

Traditional advertising players risk major revenue declines as budgets shift rapidly to new, interactive formats, which are expected to grow at nearly five times that of traditional advertising. To [...]

Yahoo made a really smart move by purchasing Zimbra at over a Billion Ringgit, as this allows them to play catch-up with Google, along the lines that Michael Arrington (of TechCrunch) predicts will lead to them also laying their hands on Zoho:

Yahoo will announce the acquisition of open source online/offline office suite Zimbra this [...]

TechCrunch reports on a company in Singapore (FirstMeta) who have introduced to the world it’s first virtual credit card for Second Life residents, and in turn solidifying any doubts we may have had about the upcoming boom in virtual business models:

MetaCard comes in two flavors: Basic and Gold. The Basic card is subject to [...]

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