Paul Gubbay is vice president of engineering for design and web at Adobe. He has spent the past 25 years working in the software industry with a specialized focus on creative and web professional tooling and solutions. There’s been a lot of talk lately about HTML5 and confusion about what it is, what can be done with it today, the best way to learn it, etc. With so much hype in the marketplace, I
The Better Profiles Series is supported by Gillette. Learn more about Gillette and its products at Gillette.com. The new design also has different dimensions (originally based on the golden ratio) and treats backgrounds in a slightly different way. The result is that a carefully customized Twitter background that looked fantastic on the old Twitter, may not work so well with the new design. In man
The Fashion Tech Series is supported by Nordstrom Conversation. To share your thoughts on apps and social media in the fashion industry, join the Conversation at Nordstrom. You've probably also noticed that the quality and utility of these apps varies widely, and that many of them overlap in functionality. To combat that problem, we've divided the existing coterie of fashion apps into six main cat
Twitter Launches Sponsored Microsite for Tracking New York Fashion Week New York Fashion Week is officially underway, and Twitter has launched a special microsite to help users stay abreast of the latest news straight from the runway and backstage. Twitter has partnered with a number of notable names in fashion to provide comprehensive coverage, including industry publication @WomensWearDaily, ret
At the Social Marketers Summit in Prague today, I spoke on 10 of the most intriguing, but lesser known, location-based, Q&A, press and microblogging social platforms out there and how more businesses can start using them. The PowerPoint presentation is embedded below, and the following information expands upon it, acting as a guide to how businesses can get their hands dirty with these platforms.
The Eye-Fi developer program will provide access to various Eye-Fi APIs that can be used for sharing and accessing photos and videos. This opens up lots of potential for application developers who work on sites with a focus on photography or video. Eye-Fi launched in 2005 and over the past five years has helped make it easy for users to wirelessly share and upload their photographs from the camera
Leaked Google Documents Reveal How Much Big Brands Spend on Search Ads According to the documents, the biggest buyers of AdWords in June included AT&T Mobility, Amazon, eBay and BP. Although most of those companies are frequent big Google spenders, BP was a newcomer to the list, spending $3.59 million on search ads in the wake of the gulf oil spill (compared to just $57,000 in the two months prior
If you want a super-quick way of sharing a URL on Twitter, you can't go wrong with the "Twitter Share This Page" extension. Once installed, all you have to do -- when you are on the page you want to share -- is hit the blue "t" icon (which appears on the right-hand side of your browser bar) and the extension will load the relevant URL in your "What's happening?" Twitter box. If you want the link s
Groupon Goes International, Buys Japanese and Russian Clones Over the past few months, Groupon's core feature set has been cloned and ripped off to no end by a significant number of companies in Silicon Valley; these startups are horning in on Groupon's share of the U.S. market and, more importantly, U.S. advertising dollars. Internationally, Groupon hadn't yet forged deals with entities outside N
Twitter Launching Official Tweet Buttons This Week [EXCLUSIVE] Twitter is launching an official Tweet Button for sharing articles on websites and counting how many times a URL has been shared, according to documents Mashable has obtained. The Tweet Button could launch as soon as this Thursday. We're still diving into the details, but from what we can tell, the Tweet Button is designed to be the mo
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