What are letters? They have meaning, and can be combined to form words like these (and cooler ones like “kerfuffle” and “cantankerous”). They also take up space—they have shapes that can mean something else. unWorded…
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2016 Is the Year Small Businesses Must Develop Mobile Apps
Apps are no longer considered merely a “branding exercise” for small businesses. Business owners are becoming wise to the marketing power a well-designed, intuitive app can bring. From simplifying online purchases to providing easy-to-access information,…
Mobile Shipments Again Growing, But is Plateau in Sight?
Global smartphone shipment totals edged upward in the second quarter, says mobile, tablet and PC data research company Canalys in a recent report. But that growth is slower than before and could be headed for…
Is Your Business App On Android? Here’s Why It Had Better Be
Planning a new app for your small business? Make sure you build it on Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Android, since that’s where you’re most likely to find your customers. According to a new Gartner report, Android is…
Is the Mobile App Already Dead? comScore Says We’re Nearing “Peak App” (INFOGRAPHIC)
Barring Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and other hugely successful names, many apps are actually rarely used or even downloaded by mobile device owners. Yet many businesses spend considerable time and resources creating apps to engage customers.…
An Intel Atom C2000 bug is killing products from multiple manufacturers
Facebook Twitter Google Plus Reddit Hacker News Intel hardware is, generally speaking, extremely reliable. Every processor and chipset has some degree of bugs, but these issues rarely become critical flaws that jeopardize a product. Evidence…
Fintech MarketInvoice is ‘taking the fight to the banks’ and targeting £900 million in lending this year
MarketInvoice co-founders Anil Stocker, left and Ilya Kondrashov.MarketInvoice LONDON — Fintech company MarketInvoice is planning to more than double the size of its business in 2017 as it launches new products in a bid to become…
Google’s Material Design lead is moving to Dropbox
Credit: Dropbox 7 224 SHARES Developers and users who love Google’s Material Design language have Nicholas Jitkoff to thank for the inventive, yet simple visual philosophy that’s been adopted to build the interfaces of the…
Is 2017 the Year of Nanotechnology?
With the recent passage of the $3.7 Billion (USD) Nanotechnology Bill in the United States, could 2004 be shaping up to be the Year of Nanotechnology? Judging from the amount of attention Forbes magazine is…
The 3 Line Menu Icon: What is a Hamburger Menu?
What if I told you that websites and smartphones had hamburgers in them? You would probably think that I have totally lost it after coming off my meds. But it’s absolutely true, I kid you…