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The prevailing belief regarding mobile web sites has always been they are a brand’s second site, usually built after the PC version.  Luke Wroblewski, the Chief Design Architect at Yahoo! Inc, disagrees.  At the recent An Event Apart conference in Minneapolis, MN, he presented three reasons why he feels that we change our design procedure to be Mobile First.

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In a recent project, I was tasked with cataloging data we currently had for an email marketing list. I found duplicates, incorrect addresses and information that was inaccurate or not applicable. What I didn’t expect to find was how many members had bad data in their account.

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The past April, Facebook launched the Open Graph Application Programming Interface to replace Facebook Connect on websites during the F8 Conference. One of these changes during the F8 Conference and Open Graph features the new “like” button which can be placed on any website. Below are some guidelines of what implementing the “like” button on your site can do for you and the positive impact it can have on your business.

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Google Extensions provide us with a way to enhance our chrome browsers with additional functions, much the same way that Firefox Add-ons do.  Like Add-ons, the possibilities of apps that we can build are endless.  You might think that with that flexibility, there will be strict rules for how to develop these apps.  That would be an incorrect assumption.

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With Salesforce.com continuing to expand its Force.com platform, it will become increasingly important to educate developers on possible security vulnerabilities as well as tools and methods available to help avoid falling victim to those vulnerabilities. Force.com recently introduced a new “Secure Cloud Development” section to its Developerforce site that attempts to alert developers to these issues as well as offer suggestions and tools for correcting them.

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