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Brian Rakowski walks to the whiteboard in a small conference room in Building 41 on Google's Mountain View campus. A lanky, gregarious man in his twenties, Rakowski is the product manager of a top-secret project that's been under way for more than two years. The weekly Monday meeting of managers — or "leads," as Google puts it in its nonhierarchical way — will be one of the last before the upcoming launch. Rakowski writes 12 ...Shared by ~C4Chaos (84) acacio (22) adam (972) Adam Maldonado (155) Alex G. (2) Alexander van Dijk (6) Alvaro Farfan (2) Andrea Baresi (5) Andrew Chorney (10) Andrew Meyer (6) Antoine Brunel (4) Ayelet (17) Brandon Ball (27) Bret Taylor (14) Brian (80) brokekid (134) brownpau (47) cbvivi (10) Cem (12) cgsheldon (151) Chad (151) Chris Walbert (3) colladude (2) Coop (25) CoreyC (6) darcy (4) Darth Guru (105) David (18) David Stone (2) dd (7) DeadRinga (36) diego (22) Digg Boss (641) digits12 (716) Dinis Correia (4) edoardo (4) Foomandoonian (24) Glutnix (7) Guy (702) Hakim (15) Harper (91) harry07 (30) hikbi (109) Ian Neubert (4) In Dust We Trust (6) Isaac (52) Jan (17) Javed (119) Jere Majava (6) Jim Williams (9) Joey Doll (14) Johan (21) Jonathan Rick (3) Jordan (411) justin tevya finkelstein (19) Karl (20) kkr (5) Les (1) LouCypher (57) Luis Suarez (24) Marcelo (14) Mark Rochefort (6) Mauron (4) Mic (25) Michael Reese (22) Michael Rose (17) Mike D (61) minnesotan (6) Missy Diaz (12) Mona N (73) Nick Nogueira (20) Oddly Zen (27) Pål Degerstrøm (27) Patrick Xotels (3) pericles (748) Peter H (25) poorbird (15) Rami Taibah (469) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (249) Robert MacEwan (11) Rotkäpchen (8) Rumble (14) Sharjeel (34) SMC (204) Stacey Gordon (2) Stubbs (6) Tim (8) Torben Kristensen (18) Vasilij (18) videopixil (7) Will Sullivan (21) wyclif (22) yoshy (339)Contribute comment -
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by Stoney deGeyter Marketing a website isn't particularly difficult. Its usually just a matter of knowing what to do, how to do it and having the skills and time to get it done. With that said, marketing a website isn't particularly easy either. There are so many factors and variables in play that at any given time that the job can be quite overwhelming. Obviously I can't address the issue of whether or not you ...Shared by AJ (190) Alex Dong (7) ani625 (85) bain smith (8) Bill Hartzer (57) Bob Hazlett (10) Brandon J. Mendelson (17) Brendan Picha (4) Brian Weaver (12) charlie anzman (111) chrisbrogan.com (24) Christopher S. Penn (5) D. (108) Dan Preston (23) Danny Rain (7) darren (1) Darren Barefoot (8) Dave Duarte (3) David (17) David V (14) David Wallace (15) divya (11) dobata (366) Donna Fontenot (2) Doug McArthur (2) Dr. Ernie (59) Duncan Smith (14) Enda Nasution (2) Erinc (3) fabio (4) fijidaddy (13) Fred (11) freireag (23) Fussypants (20) Graham English (10) Grant Griffiths (12) IBCmass (180) inkode (28) Jeff (162) jezarnold (12) Jill Howard Allen (1) John (21) John Dilbeck (1) John Engler (2) Jose Marques (10) Justin McGregor (1) Khaled Salah (1) Kim Dushinski (3) Kyle Fox (9) Kyle James (30) Leyla Bonilla (91) Lily Grozeva (4) LJF Wolffe (2) Marc Nathan (15) Mario Gastaldi (10) Martyn (11) MASTERMIND (40) MichaelG (12) Michiel Gardner (4) Mike F (460) Mike Sansone (24) Mrs S (15) Nick Mutton (2) Nick Wilsdon (6) Nuno (15) odeb (49) Pavel Bobek (2) poorbird (15) posavasos (9) Rand Fishkin (1) Ray Grieselhuber (10) Rebecca Povio (1) Ruth Howard (6) Sacha (8) Scott Hendison (5) Shaun Anderson (21) Sophia Lucero (3) Stijn (22) straylight (9) Tawny Press (4) Tim (18) times (10) Tom Andrus (3) Tom Hanna (96) urlinks (3) waxattack (2) Wayne Sutton (53) Wesley (7) Widescreen (11) xavierbkk (4) yoshy (339) youdots (14) Yunus Tunak (5) Zak Nicola (23)Explore read four notes- Graham English said: Title isn't kidding!
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I've been noticing a trend lately that certain web services are starting to cater to both the publisher and the reader. And I think this is an important direction for a host of reasons. You have to build a service with the user/reader in mind or you won't get any uptake. But if you can't engage the content creator in your service, you'll lose something important. When publishers start paying attention to a service, they ...Shared by atul (75) Bradley (15) CannonGod (236) David (14) David (14) David Black (7) Geoff Wilson (8) Joe Fernandez (7) Joshua (2) louisgray (148) lunamoth (25) marcel weiß (10) Paul Helmick (44) poorbird (15) Rob (132) toby rufus (1) Victor Agreda Jr (14)Contribute comment - jQuery: » Death to JavaScript Rock Stars! (1)
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Pitfalls to Avoid When Designing Forms (55)
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Many web forms are broken, usability-wise. Knowing these problems can make you avoid them when you design your own web forms, so here are some recurring usability pitfalls. 1. The risky reset button. In most instances, the form reset button is not needed, though it can almost always do harm if users accidentally click it – because it will empty the form without any confirmation box (in popular browsers and popular form implementations, anyway). Take ...Shared by AJ (190) ani625 (85) Antonio Volpon (27) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (60) Carl Fyffe (6) CD1 (14) chrissr (3) Christophe Maximin (15) ckaroli (45) Compuwizard123 (34) dew (31) Edin (13) Eugene Alvin Villar (9) gjort (7) Inetgate Writer (20) Ionut (9) Jeremy (91) Jonathan Bloom (3) Josh (5) justin (10) K-IntheHouse (20) Ken (1) khoyot3 (4) Kirby Witmer (20) Krishnamoorthy K (5) Lee (2) lejoe (8) Mark (26) Mark (16) mca (14) Michael (14) Mike F (460) nanabite (14) Nilay (14) Paul (19) Paul Capestany (4) pokpok (4) poorbird (15) Priyadarsan Venugopalan (17) Rakesh (9) Reder (1) Robert van Bregt (9) Sakib (15) SEMaven (41) Sheng (18) snake (2) Sneaky (18) sryo (19) Stanley C (9) travisccook (3) Vish (13) WindPower (28) xp (7) आलोक कुमार (9) 費里曼先生 (6)- CD1 said: dicas de como fazer bons formulários na Internet, que muito site por aí deveria usar...
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- Vish said: and, when I make a mistake in filling your form, don't punish me by clearing the whole form.. please don't..
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37signals recommends that software developers pursue what they call the Hollywood Launch. They don't give any argument for this method, except perhaps the title (as if Hollywood was a business you should try to imitate?) -- I guess the idea is that you're supposed to do it since 37signals says to. The basic idea behind the Hollywood Launch is simple: you release a few hints about your product to build buzz, slowly revealing more and ...Shared by 2ni (11) andreas (1) Andrew Cohen (7) Andrew Whitehouse (3) arty (18) Arul N S (21) Bijou (13) Bradley (15) Bryon Thomas (7) C.K. (134) CannonGod (236) Cast42 (19) Chris K (16) Christopher (11) Clint Ecker (21) Colby Palmer (8) colladude (2) cori schlegel (16) dani (5) Daniel (1) Dave (5) Dedalus (22) Devlin D (5) Duk (3) Eivind Uggedal (5) ephes (19) Eric (7) Eugene (26) folkert (3) Fuzzyman (10) GaryK (5) Gene (4) Greg Bryant (0) hober (15) HUNG (56) Jasdeep (1) Jawad Shuaib (11) Jeremy Zawodny (7) Jon (22) Josh (13) Josh Puetz (1) JP Dela Torre (0) Jude Venn (0) Juha Autero (3) kebernet (96) Kevin Lawver (1) Kevin Marks (15) krug (0) Leon (9) Magnus J (3) Marcel Levy (4) Marie Casas (15) Mark Lancaster (1) Martin (8) Matt McAlister (3) Matthew McClintock (3) mca (14) msimoens (9) Nick Sieger (9) Niv (32) olifante (12) pablo (12) Pierce Hickey (9) poorbird (15) rabble (3) rachna (6) Richard (24) rochoa (4) Ryan (0) Ryan King (3) Sam (16) Sandra (2) Sean (7) Shannon Prickett (34) shawnmor (36) Siva (2) Svitlana (22) Takatsugu Shigeta (5) tig (33) turker (9) Vinny Carpenter (10) walterra (1) willpate (0) xantha (1) Yasuhisa (9)- colladude said: software programming launch
- cori schlegel said: Similar in some respects to the newsgang.net "launch". I especially like the last line of the comments.
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This is my last posting for my friends at Sun Microsystems, and I'd like to leave you with something that to remember me by: a list of the five most important lessons I've learned as an entrepreneur.Shared by Aneel (32) Angel (14) Angela Maiers (5) Chris (18) Chris Bennett (7) chrishawn (3) Christopher J Dudman (12) Colin Charles (27) D Man (17) Douglas Karr (5) Fernando Johann (10) Johan Martin (17) Jonathan (30) Kipp Bodnar (17) Konstantin (6) Leo Ryan (3) Luciano Passuello (33) Maksim Berjoza (24) Marc Beharry (41) Marcus Westberg (2) Mike F (460) Mike McCaffery (2) Milan Cermak (0) Mladen (87) Phani Raj (3) Pierre-Eric (2) poorbird (15) Robin Bal (116) rsgalloway (12) Stanton (8) Steve (4) Thomas Reimer S (13) Woosung (23)Contribute comment - 28 Ways to Make Money with Your Website (1)
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