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		<title>Does social media really work? Yes!</title>
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Social media is an excellent way of obtaining instant hits to your site but many people don’t realise it is much more than just this. Today I want to show you it works and to explain that it is much more than just increasing hits…
I believe that the main problem with Social Media is that [...]]]></description>
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		<title>10+ useful code snippets to develop iPhone friendly websites</title>
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		Found this page during lunch today. If you are planning to develop your web site  for iPhones  this page contains some real nuggets of information:
http://www.catswhocode.com
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		<title>A guide to web usability and how to use it</title>
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		In my opinion web usability is the single most important part of any new design and yet it is the most overlooked (or completely ignored) part of any project. So what is “web usability” and how do you do usability testing?
The first thing to understand is that people do not enter a page and look [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Microsoft announce support for CSS3 in IE9</title>
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		While I was hoping CSS3 would have been supported in IE8 we can at least look forward to IE9 where it will start supporting CSS3.
CSS3 gives a designer much greater control over presentation and less reliance on images (curved edges can be done with no images in CSS3 as an example).
See This SitePoint link about [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Knocking up a website is so simple it should be cheap…right?</title>
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		Ever wondered what processes are involved in the creation of a unique website? Ever wondered what you actually get for your money and where the money goes?
I’m not talking about using a template you see on thousands of other websites but a truly unique build. Recently I’ve been thinking about how much effort I put [...]]]></description>
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		Smashing Magazine wrote an excellent post a couple of days ago about building a page in HTML 5. It has a step-by-step guide and the explanations for each section were clear and concise.
HTML 5 is still well in its infancy and very few browsers even support what has been approved. The thing is we know [...]]]></description>
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		One of the big issues of Web 2.0 is the computers inability to distinguish what the content is. You might well have &#8220;Author: Simon Day&#8221; which, to a human, is very obvious but to a search engine spider or computer it isn’t because the page can contain many names. It simply cannot extrapolate the information [...]]]></description>
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