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  • Digital NHS needs to take the lead from design

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    Digital NHS needs to take the lead from design

    Good design decisions crucial for digital healthcare products

    13 Jun 2013

    By Mark Curtis on | 1 comment
    Mark Curtis, chief client officer at service design consultancy Fjord, discusses why design should be top of the agenda when creating digital healthcare products
  • 8 tips for graduates

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    8 tips for graduates

    Richard Askew has some wise words for young designers and developers

    12 Jun 2013

    By Richard Askew on | 1 comment
    Richard Askew has some wise words for young designers and developers
  • Embracing escrow

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    Embracing escrow

    How using a source code repository could save a business marriage

    5 Jun 2013

    By Phil Greenwood on
    Phil Greenwood explains how using a source code repository could save a business marriage
  • Uptime: a myth?

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    Uptime: a myth?

    Is 100% uptime realistic? Can service providers really guarantee it?

    3 Jun 2013

    By Paul Redpath on
    The holy grail of website hosting is 100 per cent uptime. Paul Redpath asks if a promise of 100 per cent uptime is realistic and if service providers can actually guarantee what they offer
  • Exploring Gonzo design

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    Exploring Gonzo design

    Go on, urges James Deeley, take the red pill

    29 May 2013

    Sometimes as a designer it becomes necessary to put objective viewpoints aside and embrace your audience’s world. Go on, urges James Deeley, take the red pill
  • Big Mouth: Play your cards right

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    Big Mouth: Play your cards right

    Nice internet reputation; be a real shame if something happened to it…

    22 May 2013

    By Gary Marshall on
    That’s a nice internet reputation you’ve got there, observes Gary Marshall. It’d be a real shame if something happened to it…
  • Google Glass: my one fear

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    Google Glass: my one fear

    Garrett Heath on how technology can remove us from the present

    21 May 2013

    By Garrett Heath on
    Garrett Heath on how technology can remove us from the present
  • To hell with jQuery

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    To hell with jQuery

    Do libraries cause substandard code? Or are devs to blame?

    14 May 2013

    JavaScript library jQuery has divided industry opinion. Karolina Szczur asks if libraries cause substandard code – or if devs are to blame
  • Google sets precedent for new gTLDs to be open

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    Google sets precedent for new gTLDs to be open

    Stephen Ewart on how not everyone is following Google's lead

    8 May 2013

    By Stephen Ewart on
    Stephen Ewart, marketing manager at names.co.uk, on how Google is intending to allow more open use of any gTLDs they acquire. But not everyone is following suit
  • How to monetise your apps

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    How to monetise your apps

    Being able to monitor customer behaviour is vital, says Miika Kettunen

    7 May 2013

    By Miika Kettunen on
    Making money from apps is not just about which licensing model you choose. Miika Kettunen argues that being able to monitor customer behaviour is also vital
  • Blog

    Master class

    A young entrepreneur seeks advice from a wise guru

    2 May 2013

    By Gary Marshall on | 1 comment
    A young entrepreneur can’t make the sums add up, so he seeks advice from a wise guru
  • The perils of big data

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    The perils of big data

    Be wary of jumping onto the big data bandwagon, says Julian Browne

    1 May 2013

    By Julian Browne on
    Large data sets can tell us remarkable things. But be wary of jumping onto the bandwagon in search of mythical business value, says Julian Browne
  • Why you should develop for Glass

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    Why you should develop for Glass

    Garrett Heath on the advantages of developing for the new platform

    26 Apr 2013

    Garrett Heath on why you should start developing for Google Glass, and what you need to be apprehensive about if you do
  • Don’t go cross-platform

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    Don’t go cross-platform

    Beware: the cross-platform snake oil is back on mobile

    25 Apr 2013

    For years, cross-platform toolkits offered ‘write-once, run-everywhere’ functionality – but never lived up to their promise. Beware, says Dermot Daly, the same snake oil is back on mobile
  • 5 reasons why the web tracking debate matters

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    5 reasons why the web tracking debate matters

    Keith Butters on the recent debate around third party cookies

    24 Apr 2013

    By Keith Butters on
    Keith Butters on the recent debate around third party cookies and web tracking by advertisers
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