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Successful Online Live Event Streaming

Get streaming tips from the professionals who brought the 2008 Olympic Games and Euro 2008.
Live event streaming on the Web has grown in popularity over the last year, led in part by major national and international events like the 2008 Olympic Games and Euro 2008. Internet users watch billions of videos every month, and content [...]

Will You Code For Green?

As you may have already read on the Microsoft Live Search Blog, a Will Code for Green contest has been initiated! A few minutes ago, @msngreen tweeted it. It’s all true — you have an opportunity to showcase your skills, improve the planet, and possibly win some dough (the spending kind, not the baking kind).
Are [...]

Designing Event Web Sites

Designing Web sites for events requires a different thought process and approach than a regular Web site. Of course, every design project should be unique, but events have features in common that should be discussed in every project. Such common features include:

Home page: Event name, date, location and quick explanation of what it’s about and [...]

Designing for Mobile: Bringing Design Down to Size

With the explosion in the mobile space, this could very well be a workshop that you can’t afford to miss. It’s coming up in just a couple of days, however I thought it was worth bringing to your attention regardless.

DigitalRainmakers to Donate Free Web Design to Businesses Damaged by Hurricane Katrina

It’s always good to hear about something positive coming from something so tragic. If you are able to design Websites, this could be a great way for you to give something back…

The EPPIE Awards

Any eBook published in English and released for sale between October 1, 2004 and September 30, 2005, including self- and subsidy-published books are welcomed for entry in the 2006 EPPIES.
Entries are being accpeted from September 1st to October 7th. The contest is judged by e-book authors, publishers and professionals. This is the seventh year for [...]

Broken Pencil: CanZine 2005

You’ve just made an amazing new zine, if you do say so yourself (and you really should!), now what do you do? How do you begin promoting it, getting readers and all that fame and fortune you’re (secretly, modestly) expecting?
Try Broken Pencil. It’s the Canadian zine about zines, underground culture, and independent arts type [...]

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