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matchball – The Outdoor Guru (And Indoor Too) Starość Aksolotla - Allegro Ebooka „Starość aksolotla” Jacka Dukaja po zakupie przeczytasz na smartfonie, tablecie, komputerze (PC, laptop) oraz czytniku ebooków. Więcej informacji o możliwościach czytania ebooków znajdziesz w naszym poradniku. Ze wszystkich funkcji ebooka w formacie epub3 skorzystasz, używając darmowej aplikacji Ebooki Allegro na smartfony i tablety. Pobierz aplikację Ebooki Allegro już teraz lub zrób to zaraz po zakupie ebooka, by cieszyć się nowym wymiarem książki: Wybierz interesującą Cię ofertę i dokonaj zakupu. Tak. iBooks (iOS) Gitden Reader (Android) Bookviser (Windows Phone) – aplikacje na system mobilny windows nie wspierają dodatkowych funkcji ebooka. Więcej o możliwościach czytania ebooków na komputerze i czytniku znajdziesz w naszym poradniku. Jeśli nie otrzymasz wiadomości w czasie określonym jako czas dostawy, skontaktuj się ze sprzedającym. Wydanie książki papierowej nie jest planowane. Nie znalazłeś odpowiedzi na swoje pytanie w FAQ?

Fuel Brand Inc About We produce passionate web publications , serve the webs sexiest ads and are working to overhaul the entire publishing world . Damn, we're busy. Press Press Inquiries If you are a member of the press or media community and want to get in touch please shoot us an email to press@fuelbrandinc.com For inquiries about our companies, please email them directly at the following: Tinder: press@tinder.com Carbon: press@carbonads.com Fuel Brand Network: editor@fuelbrandnetwork.com News Christopher Rice joins Fuel Your Blogging as Co-Editor March 31, 2011 Click Again To View Article Merry Christmas from the Fuel Team! December 27, 2010 Patrick Onofre joins Fuel Your Photography as Editor November 18, 2010 Fuel Your Product Design Launches, with Dave Vogler as Editor October 19, 2010 New Editors at Fuel Your Illustration! August 27, 2010 Evernote releases FUEL Notebooks! August 25, 2010 Fuel Your Coding’s Doug Neiner joins the jQuery Team! August 2, 2010 Coding advice from Doug Neiner on new Microsoft blog Companies

Delaneau Design / Portfolio of Imran Ashraf / Web Design & Development / Branding / Digital Abstract Art / Bradford, UK From this point on I’ll refer to myself in the third-person, all the trendy creative people are doing it. Imran was born on a mid-Summers night in 1987 - the year the Knoll brothers first developed Photoshop (anyone smell irony?). He currently lives in Bradford which is in the north of England (no, not Scotland). Imran loved to draw as a child, and after his father bought the first family computer, Imran soon transferred his creativity from paper to MsPaint. He eventually moved onto working with Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver, after realizing MsPaint was not the industry standard. These days he is studying for a degree in Architecture at a local University, learning the art of Arabic Calligraphy, selling his services as a designer to pay for tuition fees and just generally being a twenty-something-year-old. In an increasingly more consumerist world, image really is everything and a solid brand identity that is professional, and unique is an absolute necessity. © I.

Houston Web Design and Marketing | Clear Span Media New media ventures blossom in Seattle News is ever-changing, and the business of covering it is growing -- especially in Seattle. On Thursday, seattlepi.com marks a year as an online-only Web site. It emerged as a successor after the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper ceased publication on March 17, 2009. But seattlepi.com is hardly the only new kid in town. They range from the hyperlocal to the intensely specialized, from the network model to the nonprofit. Here's a look at some of them. West Seattle Blog Independent neighborhood news site covering West Seattle. Launched: December 2005 Is it working? How's it going? If you write neighborhood news in Seattle, Tracy Record most likely inspired you. She quit her job in December 2007 to report full-time on the then 2-year-old West Seattle Blog while her husband, Patrick Sand, sold ads. By mid-2008, the site made enough to support the couple and their son, proving the viability of the do-it-yourself hyperlocal news model in Seattle. It wasn't easy. But there is more to it than that.

iPad publishing: time to switch to v2.0 There is no way around this fact: the first batch of magazines adapted to the iPad failed to deliver. Six months after the initial excitement, the mood has turned turned sour. See the figures below, they show the downturn in circulation for the much publicized iPad versions of a few American magazines: - Wired: 100,000 downloads in June, 22,500 in October and November : down 78%. According to WWD, using figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulation, several high profiles glossies show the same pattern: iPad downloads are in sharp decline everywhere. For this regular user, such numbers do not come as a surprise. What went wrong, then? 1 / Comparison kills. 2 / Convenience. 3 / Execution. 4 / Price. It would be unfair to blame publishers such as Condé Nast for the the disappointing performances of their iPad first steps. #1 Don’t try and replicate old concepts. #2 Make up your mind. #3 Encapsulate the web. #3 Price wisely. —frederic.filloux@mondaynote.com

40 Useful and Creative Infographics Six Revisions Menu Main Categories CSS HTML JavaScript Web Design WordPress Web Development Design Inspiration UX Design UI Design Freebies Tutorials Tools Links About Contact Advertise RSS Twitter Facebook 40 Useful and Creative Infographics By Jacob Gube Information graphics (or infographics) are graphical depictions of data and information. In this collection, you’ll find forty beautiful and educational infographics, displaying the uncommon spectacle of "art meets science". 1. The proportion of ingredients for popular coffee drinks and their pronunciation keys. 2. This infographic showcases the history of the Swine Flu, starting from 1976. 3. 4. 5. The top breweries and beers in the U.S. 6. 7. 389 Years Ago A rundown of the historic events in African-American culture. 8. 9. 10. 11. An illustrated guide at how the Global Warming phenomenon works. 13. A packed visual piece on tobacco chemicals and tobacco trade worldwide. 14. 15. 16. A graphical representation of consumer spending across the globe. 17.

50 Great Examples of Data Visualization Wrapping your brain around data online can be challenging, especially when dealing with huge volumes of information. And trying to find related content can also be difficult, depending on what data you’re looking for. But data visualizations can make all of that much easier, allowing you to see the concepts that you’re learning about in a more interesting, and often more useful manner. Below are 50 of the best data visualizations and tools for creating your own visualizations out there, covering everything from Digg activity to network connectivity to what’s currently happening on Twitter. Music, Movies and Other Media Narratives 2.0 visualizes music. Liveplasma is a music and movie visualization app that aims to help you discover other musicians or movies you might enjoy. Tuneglue is another music visualization service. MusicMap is similar to TuneGlue in its interface, but seems slightly more intuitive. Digg, Twitter, Delicious, and Flickr Internet Visualizations

How to write a corporate Twitter strategy (…and here’s one I made earlier) (Cross-posted from the Cabinet Office digital engagement blog, with thanks for the guest spot.) You might think a 20-page strategy a bit over the top for a tool like Twitter. After all, microblogging is a low-barrier to entry, low-risk and low-resource channel relative to other corporate communications overheads like a blog or printed newsletter. And the pioneers in corporate use of Twitter by central government (see No 10, CLG and FCO) all started as low-profile experiments and grew organically into what they are today. But, having held back my JFDI inclinations long enough to sit down and write a proper plan for BIS‘s corporate Twitter account, I was surprised by just how much there is to say – and quite how worth saying it is, especially now the platform is more mature and less forgiving of mistakes. So in case it’s of use to others who are thinking of doing the same, I’ve turned BIS’s Twitter strategy into this generic template for any government Department:

SWOT analysis | Strengths and weaknesses How far is my company away from failure? The question itself sounds like an admission of inadequacy. The confident manager surely doesn't walk around waiting for nemesis to strike. Rather, confident people strut the stage like a colossus, with all the certainty, say, of Bill Gates. The question, though, was inspired by Gates, who observed that 'Microsoft is always just two years away from failure.' This wasn't self-deprecation, but sober analysis. One of management's trustiest tools is the SWOT analysis. 1. AN INTIMIDATING LISTThe thirteenth question, of course, is whether, if any of the dozen apply to your business, you are doing anything effective to counter the Threat or, better still, to convert Threat into true Opportunity. IBM led in every important market of the time: mainframes, communications, mainframe storage, mincomputers, and personal computers. In the first place, never concentrate just on your own or anybody else's Strengths. 1. 1. 1. 5.

7 Lessons for Better Networking with Social Media Soren Gordhamer is the organizer of the Wisdom 2.0 Conference, which brings together staff from Google, Facebook, and Twitter with others to explore living wisely in our modern age. Mashable readers can use code ‘Mashable‘ for a discount when registering. Social media allows us to discover, connect, and engage with new people of interest. While most people are open to new connections and receiving messages from people they don't know, there is a fine line between reaching out and "spamming." The challenge is to make a connection clearly and effectively without wasting people's time. Many of us are on both sides of this relationship — sometimes making the connection, sometimes receiving the invitation. 1. If you want to contact someone you have never communicated with before, do some research. It also helps to discover what level of participation they have on various social networks (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube) to see which places may be best to engage them. Lesson: Go where they are. 2.

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