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    Apple TV 4 vs Roku 4

    Almost three years ago I wrote a post about how I "cut the cord" and went to exclusively online TV content providers.  I bought a Roku and Apple TV, both "generation 2", and reviewed my likes and dislikes about both.  Much has happened in this...

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    The Tools Every Web Professional Needs This Autumn

    If you're looking for the best tools and resources for web professionals, look no further. We've decided to give you a treat this autumn and put together a list of some of the best products available out there that are sure to supply your every need.

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    Get Browser Information with Intern

    You know how you can't remember something your spouse feels is really important but you can remember every funny line from that movie you saw when you were 17?  That's how I feel after months of writing selenium tests using the Intern framework -- I've forgotten...

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    Creating an Animated Product Slider with Sequence.js

    In this tutorial, we're going to create a simple animated content slider with Sequence.js. We'll base our demo on the Sequence.js Theme, Mono. For the sake of brevity, our demo won't include everything that Mono does but you'll learn all of the Sequence.js key concepts...

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    Thoughts on the Upcoming Apple TV

    If you followed my Twitter account during Apple's event yesterday, you'll know that I was most excited about the Apple TV update.  Apple TV is a neglected gem inside the Apple world, and despite it not really being enhanced in the past few years, I'd still assert it's better...

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    Quick git Commit Searching

    While I love GitHub for the way it presents git repository information to me, I've been trying hard not to rely so much on GUI web apps and desktop apps, instead looking to use command line equivalents.  You see that in my recent shell posts, including 

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    Insights for Achieving a Valuable eCommerce UX and the Themes to Accomplish It

    To attract customers, the appearance of your online store is of course important, but there are other things to be taken into account if you want to keep your visitors interested. Your store should be beautiful in appearance, but the inner workings need to be "beautiful"...

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    Recommended Tools, Services, and Resources for Designers

    This listing of recommended themes and website, page, and app builders, and related services and resources, will hopefully save you some search time. Every item featured here is among the best in its class, so you really can't make a wrong decision if what you choose...

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    Tips you can Use to Build an Excellent eCommerce Experience

    There are many reasons to build a good eCommerce experience if you are planning to build an eCommerce website. Visitors can place items in their cart and leave your site without making a purchase. In fact, three out of every four of them will do so.

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    6 Painful Things Clients Say to Designers (and How to Respond)

    If you're a web designer who has spent any amount of time talking to clients, you have undoubtedly had some uncomfortable, difficult, or even offensive comments made to you by those customers. Typically, these customers are not trying to offend you. There are legitimate reasons for...