From the monthly archives:

January 2009

Joost

The WordPress SEO plugin developer, Joost, gives  a detailed presentation on the best WordPress plugins to use for SEO.

WordPress SEO Video – Yoast – Tweaking Websites.

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You don’t get to a position like yours Richard with anything less than a generous sprinkling of observational power so I KNOW you will have spotted the tomato next to the two yellow shafts of sponge on the left. Yes, it’s next to the sponge shaft without the green paste. That’s got to be the clue hasn’t it. No sane person would serve a desert with a tomato would they. Well answer me this Richard, what sort of animal would serve a desert with peas in:

Desert with peas in

News Blog – Times Online – WBLG: Greatest ever letter of complaint.

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Interesting thoughts on Twitter from Mark:

Is Twitter Killing Blogs and Blogging? | Mark Evans.

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Who needs banks anyway?

by JC on January 25, 2009 · 0 comments

in Media

Zopa

Zopa – Loans from people not banks.

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CD packaging design

by JC on January 20, 2009 · 0 comments

in Media

One thing I do miss since I started to purchase music as download is CD packaging design:

CR Blog » Blog Archive » New Disc Packaging.

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Lots of updates on PickupPal

by JC on January 20, 2009 · 1 comment

in Clients

PickupPal dev team has been busy with lots of new updates to the site, including one of my personal favourites — Facebook Connect integration. There is also a poll on mobile platforms that could do with some more votes.

PickupPal.com

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Durex balloon animal sex

by JC on January 17, 2009 · 0 comments

in Media

Nice work by Superfad, check the out takes.

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60,000 Piece Star Wars LEGO Diorama – Film Roster.

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A320 Airbus in Hudson river

E-Mail Note – ‘I Landed in the Hudson’ – NYTimes.com.

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Inspiring words from Steve Jobs

by JC on January 15, 2009 · 0 comments

in Media

We wish Steve Jobs a speedy recovery… And Niko reminds of an excellent speech he made some time ago that goes a long way to describing his style and work ethic:

Nikolas Woischnik » Blog Archive » Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish.

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