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Five Years, That's All We've Got

by spinhead | Much has changed at evolt.org over its five years. Much has not. We are the change we want to see in the world. Read More »

What was then is now?

by elfur | We've come a long way, five years and counting. When we started this community five years ago we had a mission, a vision and strong urge to give back what the web had brought us. But how does the present compare to the past? Read More »

Talking 'Bout My Generation: Marketing Research

by ideahamster | The benefits of conducting marketing research and the costs of conducting marketing research always seem to be at odds. A few simple measures can reduce these odds. Read More »

Why Verisign's Wildcard DNS is a Bad Idea

by spinhead | Verisign, owners of what was once Network Solutions, have introduced a new wrinkle to the web. By adding 'wildcards' to their domain name settings, any domain name not found will be redirected to their 'helpful search portal.' This is a Bad Idea. Read More »

Style Without Substance: Will HTML Email Survive?

by ideahamster | While pop-up windows exhale a dying breath, HTML-based email messages find themselves looking at a similar fate. Surveys in 2003 are showing that plain text email messages are becoming more popular, and more successful, than HTML counterparts. Read More »

Did You Get My Email?

by ideahamster | The only thing shorter than a New York minute is an email one. How to manage the expectations of emailers. Read More »

Browser Wars II: The Saga Continues

by ppk | For the first time in three years something has happened in browser land. In fact, major events have started happening at a breathtaking pace. Time for a long overview that tells the whole story. Read More »

Voice Over Web - the Future

by schaapy | A thought toward the future of Voice over the web. Making dynamic sites from voice and search capabilities. Read More »

Interview with Eric Meyer

by TheBigFox | What is the future of CSS and how complex is the learning curve for a web developer? Eric Meyer answers our questions. Read More »

More than Standards

by shifter | Where we should be headed as a development community and what we have to look forward to. Pushing technology farther and keeping our standards in mind. Read More »
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