It’s really important to understand who is visiting your web site or blog - who referred your visitors, which cities are they accessing it from, which pages they visited the most, which search keywords led to visitors who buy the most stuff, etc. All of these questions help you know your visitors better and through this you can further modify your website in order to help … [Read more...]
LG G2 Camera Review – The Most Extreme Camera Ever
As we have stated in our early review, the LG G2 is a smartphone that impresses on all fronts. Witness to this are the numerous features that it comes equipped with. Since we have already covered most of them in our review of the product introduction video, we will be dedicating this article to one of the most interesting and unique features of the LG G2 - the … [Read more...]
BrowseEmAll: Cross-Browser Compatibility Testing Made Easy
It is every web designer and developer’s nightmare. A well-coded website that runs fine in all web browsers but which gives a problem in a particular browser or a version of it. And this, despite the adherence to coding in standard-compliant HTML and CSS. Needless to say, cross-browser compatibility is an essential requirement especially from a user experience point of … [Read more...]
UsabilityTools Review – More Research For Less Money
UsabilityTools.com seems to answer the needs of UX researchers, designers and marketers all combined. It’s a comprehensive testing platform with 9 tools you’d normally use separately via multiple different services and paying twice the price for it. Although it seems like a real competition killer, because of offering more for less money, still the market is overruled … [Read more...]
Depositphotos – Buying and Selling Stock Images Made Easy
Stock images - love them or hate them, they are very often a must for any designer - whether for graphic design, web design or print design. The reason is simple - they can save a lot of time and money that would have otherwise been spent on hiring a photographer. Of course, hiring a photographer has its own advantages such as the fact that photos are unique and … [Read more...]
UserVOD: User Experience Improvement For Mobile Applications
UserVOD is a useful tool service that enables iOS mobile application developers obtain insights into how users are using their apps. It achieves this by recording user sessions and capturing their actions and gestures. In addition to this, it provides aggregated visual analytics (such as heatmaps) via its dashboard. In this way, the developer would be able to know for … [Read more...]
Create A Free Website With IM-Creator!
Building a website shouldn’t be a difficult and painstaking process and the people behind the IM-Creator project are doing their best to prove everybody this thing. They have created a program that will help both beginners and advanced people to put the basis of the online version of their business. They are aware of the fact that most people don’t have enough time and … [Read more...]
Wireframing And Storyboarding With PowerPoint & PowerMockup
Wireframing has become an integral part of developing websites and software applications. It is a quick and easy way to visualize user interface ideas and discuss them with others. “Fail fast, fail early, fail often” is the mantra here: You get your ideas in front of the relevant stakeholders as soon as possible, gather their feedback and then iterate toward a solution … [Read more...]
Windows 8 vs. Windows 7 – Speed And Performance Testing
Released on the 26th of October 2012, Windows 8 was Microsoft's response to the increase in the huge popularity of operating systems in a short period of time. Almost 3 months on, Windows 8 is attracting individuals spanning over every age group. We have heard much about the new user interface, including that it is disappointing. At this point we feel that initial … [Read more...]
Samsung Series 9 SB970 Monitor
The new Samsung Series 9 SB970 can be classified as a truly premium monitor designed with movie fanatics, photographers, tech geeks and and designers in mind. Launched in March 2012, this 27-inch-wide monitor comes individually colour calibrated and boasts 178 degrees and a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels. … [Read more...]
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