Readers’ Favorite Links from March
Apr
7
After we posted Web Admin’s monthly favorite links post, I received some e-mails from a few of our readers with more cool links to share.
Thanks to Al Kirby, a designer working in University Relations; Prof. Dave Stanton in the College of Journalism and Communications; and Ken Schwencke, a UF journalism senior.
34 Amazing Tumblr Themes, Twitter could never look this good!!!
Thirty-four cool themes for Tumblr.
Typeface Anatomy and Glossary
A glossary of common type terminology.
101 High Quality CSS And XHTML Free Templates And Layouts
A ton of free (and beautiful) templates.
Twitter And (Not) Monetizing The Attention Economy
A piece from Business Week about how a lack of advertising is not smart for Twitter.
Service-Oriented Architecture: Using Our APIs Internally
In Stanton’s words: “NYTimes builds its site by using its own API instead of direct-fed from the CMS. Love this concept of ‘eating your own food.’ Great SxSW panel on this topic.”
On D.C. Streets, the Cellphone as Lifeline: Homeless People Turn to Technology to Track Assistance and Opportunities
An article on how essential some technologies have become.
Atlas: a visual IDE for desktop-like web apps
From the site: “With its Atlas IDE for building web apps in Cappuccino and Objective-J, 280North is set to make web app programming as easy as drag-and-drop. Ars talks with 280North’s Ross Boucher to get the skinny.”
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