Instagram Blog: Updated Terms of Service Based on Your Feedback
Earlier this week, we introduced a set of updates to our privacy policy and terms of service to help our users better understand our service. In the days since, it became clear that we failed to fulfill what I consider one of our most important responsibilities – to communicate our intentions…
Go Google: Hall and Oates (by Google)
The Monty Hall Problem - Explained
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Instagram Blog: Announcing Instagram Profiles on the Web!
You’ve asked for Instagram on the web and we’ve listened. Over the next few days, we’ll be rolling out Instagram profiles on the web!
Your web profile features a selection of your recently shared photographs just above your profile photo and bio, giving others a snapshot of the photos you share…
Client: My home laptop is running really slowly and I think it may have a virus. Will it affect my desktop computer at home too?
Me: Yes, you should take the laptop offline and shut it down before it infects your other computer.
Seven days later…
Client: Hi, so, I’ve had the laptop off and it’s been resting for a week now. Do you think the virus is gone?
Real Life UX Process
What do real-life UX design processes actually look like? Do we have time for every step in the process that we claim to be ideal? In this article, I’ll share a couple of insights about the real-life UX design process and speak from my own experience and research. - Marcin Treder
We’re fan of reality. Marcin Treder shares his real life experience in UX process.
Perfect Workflow in Sublime Text 2
A free course about Sublime Text 2 from Tuts Premium by Jeffrey Way. All videos are downloadable.
How a New Mobile Web App Lets Filipinos Report Bad Taxi Drivers
Taxikick is a web app founded by Benedict Aluan and Jefferson Rosende that will help you report abusive taxi drivers in the Philippines, such as any rude ones who just choose passengers whenever they feel like it. Currently with 9,971 users and with already 1,411 reported taxis onboard already, the Taxikick site looks promising.
Benedict, a software developer and Jefferson, a web designer, created this app using Ruby and MySQL.
Thanks to Raya Edquilang of TechInAsia.