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  • The top 20 HTML5 games

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    The top 20 HTML5 games

    Rob Hawkes highlights some of the best HTML5 and JavaScript games

    23 Jan 2012

    HTML5 is quickly turning into a great game development platform. Rob Hawkes, creator of multiplayer space shooter Rawkets, highlights some of the best online games built with HTML5 (and JavaScript) out there and the technologies that they’re using
  • The .net strip #15: Marketing clarity

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    The .net strip #15: Marketing clarity

    Have you ever had to deal with a client's marketing person?

    20 Jan 2012

    By Brad Colbow on
    Have you ever had to deal with a client's marketing person? Then you can identify with this week's exclusive strip, by Brad Colbow
  • Five app trends to look out for in 2012

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    Five app trends to look out for in 2012

    What will 2012's trends mean for anybody developing and selling apps?

    20 Jan 2012

    By Mary Suddendorf on
    Mary Suddendorf of ecommerce specialist Digital River looks at the shape of the apps market in 2012 and discusses what the developments will mean for anybody developing and selling apps for smartphones and tablets
  • Five skills you need to make AB testing work

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    Five skills you need to make AB testing work

    How do you get the most out of multivariate and split testing?

    18 Jan 2012

    By Matthew Bird on | 1 comment
    Multivariate and split testing can be crucial for sales conversions but how do you get the most out of it? Matthew Bird, the marketing man at Stinkyink.com, looks at five steps every designer need to go through
  • The developer's guide to the HTML5 APIs

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    The developer’s guide to the HTML5 APIs

    Rich Clark gets under the hood of the APIs that form the bulk of HTML5

    16 Jan 2012

    Rich Clark, one of the HTML5 Doctors, gets under the hood of the APIs that form the bulk of the HTML5 spec and tells us about their purpose and progress
  • The .net strip #14: Simple change

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    The .net strip #14: Simple change

    Your client just wants a simple change. It's simple, isn't it?

    13 Jan 2012

    By Brad Colbow on | 1 comment
    Your client just wants a simple change. It's simple, isn't it? According to Brad Colbow's exclusive comic strip maybe it isn't...
  • 2012 technology trends in marketing

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    2012 technology trends in marketing

    There will be two types of tech that will matter the most for brands

    13 Jan 2012

    By Gregory Roekens on | 1 comment
    In 2012, there will be two types of technology that will matter the most for brands, says Wunderman's Gregory Roekens: personal technology on the consumer side and marketing technology on the business side
  • Five essential Google Analytics tips for web designers

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    Five essential Google Analytics tips for web designers

    Fuel your creativity with the wisdom of insight from Google Analytics

    11 Jan 2012

    By Iain Harper on | 1 comment
    Discover how to fuel your creativity with the wisdom of insight from Google Analytics, and unlock the true potential of your web design talent. Digital marketing specialist Iain Harper shows us how
  • 15 top web design and development trends for 2012

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    15 top web design and development trends for 2012

    The web industry’s finest on the trends of 2012

    9 Jan 2012

    Craig Grannell quizzes the industry’s finest about the web design and development trends that will occur over the coming 12 months and that you need to be mindful of
  • The .net strip #13: The life of a web designer

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    The .net strip #13: The life of a web designer

    Brad Colbow's exclusive comic looks at the life of a web designer

    6 Jan 2012

    Brad Colbow's exclusive comic for netmagazine.com looks at the life of a web designer. Do you recognise yourself?
  • Seven things still missing from CSS

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    Seven things still missing from CSS

    The CSS puzzle pieces that just don't fit

    5 Jan 2012

    By Molly Holzschlag on | 24 comments
    CSS has come a long way but it's not perfect (yet). Molly Holzschlag, passionate standardista and open web evangelist, quizzed her peers to find out what they see as the most frustrating aspects of CSS
  • The .net strip #12: No! That's spec work!

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    The .net strip #12: No! That's spec work!

    This week Brad Colbow tackles the everlasting debate of spec work

    30 Dec 2011

    By Brad Colbow on
    This week Brad Colbow, the creator of our exclusive comic strip, tackles the everlasting debate of spec work
  • Create amazing newsletters

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    Create amazing newsletters

    Creative agency We Love explains the secrets to newsletter success

    30 Dec 2011

    By We Love on | 1 comment
    Email newsletters are often the neglected child in the world of digital design but a cleverly crafted campaign can reap huge rewards. Digital creative agency We Love explains the secrets to newsletter success, with reference to its recent third birthday campaign
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