This week Dan is joined by Merlin Mann and Marco Arment to discuss living on forums, what is the best way for a site to handle comments, being part of an online community, losing control of that community, the valuable discussions to be had, online curating, and the pros and cons of ranking and up voting.
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You Just Got Curated
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025: With Dan Cederholm - ShopTalk
This week we were joined by the legendary Dan Cederholm. Dan is the author of (dare we say) the best books ever written on CSS including Handcrafted CSS, CSS3 for Web Designers, and Bulletproof Web Design. He’s done some very high end client work, founded a few startups, and has done a bunch of speaking. Most notably these days, Dan is the founder and half the team at Dribbble.
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TWiP #246 – Pinterest’s Interest | | This Week in PhotoThis Week in Photo
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5by5 | 5by5 Specials #4: Kindacritical
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Dan Benjamin is joined by Merlin Mann and Marco Arment for a very special show. In this Hypercritical-like episode, the trio discuss a wide-range of topics, from Google to Apple to software development, and the relationship between consumers and the companies that serve them. And sodastreams.
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The Pipeline #52: Horace Dediu - 5by5
The Pipeline #52: Horace Dediu - 5by5
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Morning Panel at New Adventures In Web Design conference, Nottingham, 20th January 2011
Q&A featuring Dan Rubin, Mark Boulton, Sarah Parmenter, Elliot Jay Stocks, and Jon Tan. Hosted by Simon Collison.
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Dan Rubin: The New Language of Web Design at New Adventures In Web Design
Our industry has aged into double digits, but much of the language we use to describe what we do and how things work is borrowed or repurposed, sometimes without issue, but often leading to confusion. Having a distinct set of terminology is an important sign of maturity for a line of work, those words and phrases to lead the next generation of practitioners — and it’s high time we set about creating it.
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The Daily Edition #54: Stegosaurus! - 5by5
The Daily Edition #54: Stegosaurus! - 5by5
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The Daily Edition #50: “SE/20” - 5by5
The Daily Edition #50: "SE/20" - 5by5
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The Big Web Show #44: Sarah Parmenter - 5by5
The Big Web Show #44: Sarah Parmenter - 5by5
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