Tag Archives: Google
How Mobile Friendly is Your Site?
A recent survey of the top 100 commercial retail sites looked at the kinds of pages offered to smart phone users found that there was only a one in five chance of serving them mobile content. What Brian Klais of Pure Oxygen Labs found was that there is growing invisible web of mobile content that’s [...]
Read MoreCommon Schedule in Product Camp Austin 7
Product Camp Austin held last Saturday was a huge success! Common Sense was in-kind vendor with its brand new app Common Schedule. After voting was done, all the sessions appeared at the pca7.commonschedule.com Juan De Abreu, Leandro González, Juan Diego Raimondi and I from the Common Sense team attended last Saturday the 7th edition of [...]
Read MoreIPv6 Bits & Pieces
Discover GoGoNet, a Social Network devoted to IPv6 If the thought of moving to IPv6 seem overwhelming and you are wondering where to find resources and assistance then GoGoNet is the place to turn to. GoGoNet, which is hosted by gogo6, is a community of professionals interested in facilitating the move to IPv6 by providing [...]
Read MoreSocial Sharing Enhanced with +1 & Follow Buttons
Both Google and Twitter are improving the social sharing experience for users on the internet by introducing their own buttons. Twitter’s new Follow Button enables users to follow an organization or an individual directly from the current page without having to visit the member’s account page. A link to display a user’s Twitter profile in [...]
Read MoreGmail Priority Inbox
A few days ago, Google’s email service, Gmail, launched a new way of organizing emails. Will this affect email marketing services? Read Juan Diego Raimondi’s post to learn more about it: A couple of days ago, Gmail Priority Inbox became public. This is a new and interesting redesign regarding information treatment. Let’s see why. Why [...]
Read MoreWriting testable code
I’ve been looking into some documentation on how testable code should be written. Most of the articles online all say pretty much the same things, but I found one article by Isa Goksu which has quite extensive detail on some points of testing, and also provides several great links to other related articles. He reviews [...]
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