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18 February
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Why You Should Build a Front End Package

The majority of developers probably start from scratch or pull in a few resources from previous sites. The more organized among us have developed a custom toolbox from which to begin a site that proves to be an essential part of their workflow.

Today we’ll discuss why you should consider building your own front end package to serve as a starting point for every single site you create.

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11 February
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criatividade e comida

Nas minhas andanças virtuais, enquanto procurava inspiração para dar um tom poético aos arroz e aos condimentos, deparei-me com aquela prova que faltava para contrariar tudo o que as nossas mães nos ensinaram acerca de não brincarmos com a comida!

{mais aqui}

10 February
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Greve de agências na Bélgica


Uma iniciativa que no mínimo, causa algum impacto e tem visibilidade.
vejam aqui: http://www.vvl.bbdo.be/

10 February
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guguél

08 February
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Voice of the brand


Aposto o que quiserem que é isto que acontece a maior parte das vezes.

08 February
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Decision Modes: How People Buy

No seguimento do framework MBTI que está em processos, encontrei este exemplo de aplicação em termos práticos. Ora vejam.

Decision Modes: How People Buy from James Archer on Vimeo.

07 February
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05 February
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Tendências para 2010

05 February
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A New Kind of New Year’s Resolution: Saying No

If you are feeling overwhelmed, information overloaded, or just plain off-track, I would implore you to be more disciplined about what you are taking on in 2010, and why. Increased efficiency is not the only solution to feeling overwhelmed. Saying no – and closely guarding your focus – must also be part of the productivity equation.

{para ler com mais atenção aqui}

04 February
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Everyone to their bases – Flash is under attack!

YouTube is testing video delivery using the HTML5 draft and the Open Standards crowd says Flash will die. The iPad will not support Flash and tech journalists make bold headlines and proclaim the death of Flash. A Javascript experiment plays back Flash files and bloggers proclaim Javascript is the new Flash. Apparently the Flash platform is under attack these days but what else is new?

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