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Own Your Data
Captured from Twitter, here is Tom Henrich’s partial reconstruction of my conversation with Tantek Çelik, Glenda Bautista, Andy Rutledge and others on the merits of self-hosting social content and publishing to various sites rather than aggregating locally from external sources.

via Own Your Data / technophilia
Best_practices  Community  Design  Standards  State_of_the_Web  Tools  UX  Usability  User_Experience  apps  content  social_networking  software  shared  from google
january 2011 by cloudseer
Laying Pipe
Dan Benjamin and yours truly discuss the secret history of blogging, transitioning from freelance to agency, the story behind the web standards movement, the launch of A Book Apart and its first title, HTML5 For Web Designers by Jeremy Keith, the trajectory of content management systems, managing the growth of a design business, and more in the inaugural episode of the Pipeline.
Acclaim  Advocacy  Appearances  CSS  Design  HTML  Interviews  The_Profession  User_Experience  Web_Design  Web_Design_History  Web_Standards  Zeldman  better-know-a-speaker  content  creativity  speaking  pipeline  inaugural  trajectory  movement  transitioning  managing  episode  benjamin  shared  from google
february 2010 by cloudseer
ALA 290: Motown & JavaScript
In Issue No. 290 of A List Apart, for people who make websites…

The Case for Content Strategy—Motown Style

by MARGOT BLOOMSTEIN

Over the past year, the content strategy chatter has been building. Jeffrey MacIntyre gave us its raison d’être. Kristina Halvorson wrote the call to arms. Panels at SXSW, presentations at An Event Apart, and regional meetups continue to build the drum roll. But how do you start humming the content strategy tune to your own team and to your prospective clients? Listen up and heed Aretha Franklin. No, really.

JavaScript MVC

by JONATHAN SNOOK

As JavaScript takes center stage in our web applications, we need to produce ever more modular code. MVC (Model-View-Controller) may hold the key. MVC is a design pattern that breaks an application into three parts: the data (Model), the presentation of that data to the user (View), and the actions taken on any user interaction (Controller). Discover how MVC can make the JavaScript that powers your web applications more reusable and easier to maintain.
A_List_Apart  Publications  Publishing  Scripting  Standards  content  content_strategy  javascript  shared  from google
august 2009 by cloudseer

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