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  • google.com Apr 26 3:16 pm

    HOW TO: Give Your Inbox a Master Cleanse

    If you’re like most social media users, you probably have a rather cluttered inbox right now. Personally, I was quickly approaching 10,000 unread messages and 31% of Gmail’s 7448 MB maximum storage. I’d stopped reading my main inbox simply because…

  • google.com Apr 26 10:52 am

    10 Killer Tips for Creating a Branded YouTube Channel

    Catherine-Gail Reinhard is Executive Producer & Director at Videasa, an award-winning web video agency that creates campaigns on YouTube and emerging media platforms. You can follow her on Twitter @catherine_gail.There was a time when YouTube was considered a wild-wild west…

  • google.com Mar 14 10:55 am

    Why User Competency Matters in Social Design

    Adrian Chan is a Sr Fellow with SNCR.org and is a social interaction design consultant and strategist. You can follow him on Twitter @gravity7 and at his blog: gravity7.com/blog/media.In designing for social participation, we can consider user goals and needs…

  • kristin.wordpress.com May 15 3:55 pm

    Comment Reply via Email Improvements
    Since opening up the comment reply via email feature to everyone last month we’ve been continuing to improve it. Here…

  • kristin.wordpress.com May 8 8:55 pm

    April Wrap-Up
    In April we introduced Instant Findability, TED video embeds, a springtime theme, a cool new domain, and reply-by-email for comments,…

  • kristin.wordpress.com May 7 1:53 am

    Add YouTube and Polls to Comments
    Some of you may have noticed we’ve been experimenting with a new feature in comments here on WordPress.com, namely that…

  • google.com Mar 10 5:34 am

    1. Small Feature Set 2. Good API 3. Profit!

    I start my work days by checking out the Mashable inbox. In the last couple of months, I can easily divide the news into two parts: news about Twitter, and everything else. And the first part is almost as big…

  • google.com Feb 18 6:32 am

    20 Steps to Better Wireframing

    Possibly the biggest mistake in any development project is failure to plan. Recently, the owner of a prospective start-up told me that planning was unnecessary and a good developer could just start coding. This, I promise you, will end in…

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