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    Respond!

    I just saw an interesting post from Wired's Epicenter blog discussing a new approach to user comments on blogs. The author points out that since social media tools like Facebook, Twitter, FriendFeed, etc. pull in blog content and then allow for commentary to be posted about it, the feedback tends to come from smaller, more closed groups.

    In order to promote a wider, and perhaps more critical, pool of commentary, Jim Jeffers has started a project called Encouraged Commentary, which allows the user to highlight any text in order to be prompted with a 'respond' option. By clicking 'respond,' the user will be given a comment message box with their selection already formatted. This way, a user can respond with relevant comments (ideally), and not just, "nice post." Check it out.

    I think the idea is solid, I just wonder how they'll get people to start using it if most are already used to pulling blog content into other sites?

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    To Buy or To Build

    There are few things more satisfying than creating something from scratch. But sometimes, assembling existing components is actually the more efficient approach. Perhaps you don't have the luxury of starting from scratch; the raw materials and time needed to complete the job may far exceed the time and budget actually at your disposal. Or, perhaps someone else has already done some of the work you need to do, better than you could ever do it yourself! After all, we can't all be Tony Stark, right?

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    The Warm Call

    Newfangled has gotten its marketing engine revved back up in a major and unprecedented way.

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    Resource of the Month: 960 Grid System

    Decembers RotM is Nathan Smiths 960 Grid System website. You can download 12 and 16-column templates (based on a 960 pixel-wide grid) for several image and web applications, as well as a CSS framework with HTML demo. The site also displays some example sites (with grid overlays) built using the templates...

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    All That Other Video on the Net

    In our November newsletter, Video Just Got Easier, I wrote about how businesses can easily use existing video technology online. A portion of the article was a broader look at how video technology has affected the internet at large, as well as the general viewing habits of consumers. But one aspect that I didnt really mention was how video is popping up all over the place, from various sources that are not necessarily entertainment or business-oriented. What amazes me is how easy it has become to communicate using video, so much so that I find myself encountering and using video every day now without even thinking about it. This was definitely not the case even just a year ago!

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    Web Design 101: Jagged Text

    Question: Why does the text on my site look rough or jagged?

    Answer: Any editable text on a web page (you can highlight it with your cursor) is HTML text. HTML text is generated by your web browser and displayed with uniformly-colored pixels, so any line or edge that is not 90 degrees is built with a stair-step pattern or jagged edge (as if it had been built with Legos)...

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