Monthly Archives: September 2010

Processing.Android kicks off tomorrow at UIC

Processing.Android: Open Source for Mobile Innovation is taking place at the UIC Innovation Center tomorrow through Sunday, 10/1-10/3. It’s at 1240 W Harrison Street here in Chicago, and it’s free to all. It’s free since it’s sponsored by so many … Continue reading

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How sweet CSS3 is

A nice collection of CSS3 examples can be found over at CSS3 Watch. I’m especially diggin’ the umbrUI checkboxes. And of course the fantastic Lost World’s Fairs deserves mention. Yowza! I love how Tumblr makes it so easy to collect links, … Continue reading

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Our first impression using Reinvigorate

Jason has been following Reinvigorate since it has been in its beta release. A couple weeks back, we heard that it was launching. We decided to check out the 14-day free trial. Now that our trial is over, we figured … Continue reading

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Its beautiful in Chicago

This is a day that makes you want to cut out early and have a beverage outside amongst friends.

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Daily Drop Cap goes “F”

uzzy Math representin’ the Daily Drop Cap! I stumbled upon Jessica Hische‘s website awhile back and have been following this series ever since. She posts a new, decorative cap every day for us internet folks to enjoy and use on our blog … Continue reading

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We’ve created a special guide for you

At least that’s what ESPN says they did in “A Guide to the new ESPN.com navigation.” What is the easiest way to navigate ESPN.com? We’ve created a special guide for you. Is it 1994, when you had to explain navigation … Continue reading

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