links for 2009-01-19
Posted on 19. Jan, 2009 by Kimberly in delicious
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Graphic designers are experts for a reason: through training and experience, they've developed an eye for what looks great. But knowing what looks great and knowing what works great are two different things. Many designers are unfamiliar with the quirks and limitations of email, and it's your job to steer them away from five common email-design mistakes.
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The Ustream iPhone Viewing Application is now available in the Apple App Store.
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Capture your displays as a Photoshop layered image
Don't waste time capturing each window separately, importing them in your favorite PSD editor, naming the layers, positioning the images, etc.
Do it with Layers in no time! Press the capture hotkey or customize your capture in the inspector. You'll obtain a full fledged PSD file with one layer per window, including menu and desktop icons, dock and menubar.
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Periscope Gadget is the first ever app to integrate and give you control over multiple Basecamp and Highrise accounts on your iGoogle homepage, directly in GMail, on your Windows Desktop with Google Gadgets and even on your iPhone.
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If someone at your company is not watching your brand on Twitter (website: Twitter.com wikipedia: Twitter) you could be missing out on valuable market intelligence and an opportunity to interact with your customers in a way that makes your brand more personal.
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This article came about after a comment from Andrew Pitchford on the article 10 Amazing WordPress Plugins for Flickr, he had enquired about eshopping plugins. So here we are, 10 of the most powerful shopping/ecommerce plugins for WordPress.
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Blip.it was originally written as a proof-of-concept for video on the iPhone. Since blip.tv offers the ability to convert videos into iPhone/iPod compatible H.264 video, we wanted to incorporate the ability to display those videos in conjunction with WPtouch.



Kimberly Beaven is a Web Designer and Creative Director of BlueWave Media. She is is truly a gadget girl who loves architecture, photography, design and coding. Learn more via twitter or her Google Profile. If you enjoyed this post, please subscribe to our RSS feed.