My tumblelog now lets you filter by content type. Take that, Tumblr! :) http://jeffcroft.com/tumblelog/
Congrats to Jim, Ben, Tiff, Craig, Mike, and any other of my awesome friends at MSNBC who may have been involved in this site, which aggregates election stories, video, and data from all over the place into one beautifully-designed “dashboard.” Good stuff.
I’m obviously biased because I’m tight with several of the people there, but in my opinion, MSNBC.com has definitely proven to be the most innovative national news site over the past year or so. Visit site »
Well, from that response, it seems like I about have to start doing audio conversations. Dammit. What have I gotten myself into?!
Kenny suggests that “developing with web standards is now a standard,” and that we all need to stop focusing on getting people to write standards-compliant code and start focusing on getting the browser makers to give us the new shiny and the W3C to finish some of it’s long-proposed specs. I agree completely. Visit site »
In further support of the Brian Ford article I linked yesterday, this word frequency infographic indicates that McCain’s blog talks about Obama more than anything else. How often does Obama’s blog talk about McCain? According to the infographic, none. Visit site »
Having been on a couple of podcasts recently, I’m tempted to do a weekly audio conversation with other designers, myself. Thoughts?
Just finished a little podcast interview with Kevin Fricovsky. Talked about Django and more. Was fun. I imagine he’ll release it soon.