links for 2011-09-19
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A Groupon deal might boost sales but, it can also lower a merchant's reputation as measured by Yelp ratings, say computer scientists who have analyzed the link between daily deals and online reviews.
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CSS-101’s prototyping snippet, which overlays a grid or mock-up over the page that you’re styling so that you can edit the content directly in the browser
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With this simple little bookmarklet, you can add or change styles on a live website right in your browser. Installing it is easy: just drag it to your bookmarks toolbar. The window is resizable, so you can make it as large or small as you need to when editing.
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The guys over at MapBox have come up with something that will save many of us the hassle of making maps look good. They’ve created TileMill, a modern map design platform that enables designers to easily create map designs using custom data. The tool is built on the open-source map-rendering library Mapnik and covers a variety of maps, from globe to street level.
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The path to the future of fitness relies on massive data aggregation, social elements and convenience. While it’s fascinating to track your weight, your height, BMI, running patterns and your caloric intake, future intelligence will rely on much more than that. It will know the history of your injuries, your genetics, your complete biometric data and not just about your activity today but also how external conditions play their part such as your geographic location, weather patterns, your social graph and what music you’re listening to.
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Playing Onefeat involves a series of missions which you can choose to complete, by taking a photograph that fits a certain description or criteria. You can create your own missions, encouraging other people to complete them, as well as complete other people’s missions – or in Onefeat lingo, perform a feat.
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TechCrunch Disrupt finalist Pressly is an HTML5-based platform that turns online publications into tablet-friendly websites that work on the iPad, Android tablets or the BlackBerry PlayBook. The sites it produces are nearly indistinguishable from their native counterparts, like Flipboard and Zite for example, offering a similar experience for browsing through articles, images and videos. Navigation is designed for the tablet interface, using common gestures like multi-touch swipes and pinches.
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A little app from ZURB that helps you critique your web designs, giving you that kick you need to make them better.
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