Seventh Generation — Responsive Web Designhttps://responsivewebdesign.com/podcast/seventh-generation/
interviewed a number of companies that basically have found that the old process of going from comps to code just doesn’t necessarily work quite as well for them anymore. Some of
How does a responsive design support storytelling? Sarah Thompson and Ethan Winn show how a collaborative process and a modular architecture helped Seventh Generation support their
2009 Website Newshttps://shroud.com/late09.htm
professional travel companies that are offering tours that include a visit to the 2010 Shroud Exhibition. (See the earlier article on this page for information on how certain tour
The Last Psychiatrist: Grade Inflationhttps://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2011/08/grade_inflation.html
Maniacs Humor Insurance Companies Legal Issues Media Money Movies, TV, and Books Narcissism Pharma Philosophical Speculations Politics Psychiatry Gone Awry Relationships and Famil
What's So Bad About Microsoft?http://www.kmfms.com/whatsbad.html
a "horrible drain" on companies. (The article doesn't deride Internet Explorer by name, but it's clear that the browsers it refers to are Internet Explorer and Netscape.) Interest
On the Nature of Public LIfehttp://ipwebdev.com/hermit/plife.html
stock values of local companies, profit and loss figures from these same companies, tax revenues, and so forth. From these abstracted facts then (they are all embedded in a
Index of Creative Computing articleshttps://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/index/
careers with Japanese companies in the U.S.. Japanese management methods. Dulling of the sword. U.S.managers are technologically illiterate. Japan: a major industrial power. Trade
The Fiction and Tyranny of "Administrative Law"https://friesian.com/fiction.htm
allows agencies to cow companies into submission rather than seek a day in court. During its three years of pre-suit investigation against LabMD, the FTC demanded thousands of doc
Knightsbridge Online - Linux - GNU General Public Licensehttps://www.knightsbridge.net/linux/
software licenses. Companies are making their IT systems vulnerable by using closed source (proprietary) software, i.e. software that comes without source code. As a result, the s
The Architecture of Terror - Mapping the Israeli Network Behind 9-11 - Solving 9-11https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_911_57.htm
all the key players, companies, and funding entities involved in setting up the 9-11 attacks. There is evidence of an Israeli military intelligence matrix connecting every key pla
Fixing DNS -- how to break up ICANNhttps://www.templetons.com/brad/dns/fix.html
that the competing name companies remain on a level playing field. How do we keep the competitive naming companies on an even footing? Monopoly was the problem After examining the
2blowhards.com: Global Warming -- Or Not -- Onlinehttp://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/04/global_warming.html
as shills for the oil companies? What's in it for them? Because they are, of course, shills - but for the Republicans, not for the oil companies. It would be wonderful if we lived
2blowhards.com - a weblog
Dragon Data Archive Homehttp://dragondata.co.uk/
British small micro companies that never made it. The early years of mass home computing (1980-85) were the 'golden years' never to be repeated, with so many companies with so man
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