When designing a Web site, there are industry standards available to create a site map, labeling and navigation. These are as common as street signs: “Solutions”, “Company”, “FAQ”, “About”, “Gallery”, “Checkout”, etc. As users, we have come to expect these standards in the same way we expect to find a produce section and a bread [...]
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RT @dybbsy: A smart use for smartphones: monitoring brain wave activity in real time. http://bit.ly/9VhTWy and http://bit.ly/c4C63g 15 hours ago
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