It’s All About Twitter

Saturday, May 2, 2009 Posted by G' Blog

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There’s obviously a big hype about Twitter and it has been promoted in media and blogs around the world making it one of the hottest topics in the blogging and social media platforms. No doubt when it comes to micro-blogging, the first word that springs to mind is Twitter. Many people would agree it is a nice marketing tool for blogs and other advertising agencies as well as for building an online buzz.

I was in a recent group meeting with a few colleagues and we were discussing how to maximize traffic and we were discussing if Twitter could help. As much as we would have loved it if Twitter could get us more backlinks or drive traffic like social bookmarking sites, it isn’t that kind of service. With Twitter’s 140 characters limit it makes it a little difficult. But it will not be ruled out as one of Twitter’s strengths, if used in the right way is networking and communicating with individuals or businesses that we might not otherwise be able to reach.

Facebook on the other hand has more emphasis on profound connections with others compared to who has the most connections.

It’s a little ironic you meet new people on Twitter and then when you lose touch of them you find them using Facebook.

Though what is all the hype about Twitter?

It is not hot off the press that Google is thinking of buying over Twitter. As usual there is a hype about Google buying something new on the market. What Google wants from this micro-blogging service is more likely a blend of technology, information and a testing framework.

Tweet Me Not … If the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning to the last thing you do at night is check your Twitter account, you are indeed a Twitterholic. So here are a few alternatives to taking a break from it:

  • Phoning your friends or sending text messages
  • Making calls using Skype
  • Visiting chat groups eg. Yahoo and AOL
  • Socialize at meetings or functions/events
  • Meet new people at parties/ clubs

Yes, there is nothing wrong with tweeting, but it’s always good to take a breather from the online world and socialize with those to physically meet and greet with them.

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How to Design Websites for the Apple iphone

Monday, April 13, 2009 Posted by G' Blog
Design Websites for the Apple iphone

Design Websites for the Apple iphone

The Apple iPhone is part of a class of mobile phones called smartphones. It has an impressive battery lifespan and allows users to surf the Net even while on the go. Research has shown that the iphone is used nine times more than the next Smartphone which is the Windows mobile.

If you are a web designer like me, you may have started wondering what you can do to improve your website by not only making it look fantastic on PCs and laptops but also on mobiles too. With the iPhone’s display size of 480-by-320-pixel resolution, it takes a little bit more than designing your website to fit a smaller screen size.

Here are a few ideas to keep in mind when building your website:
• You can design web pages for wide-screen and Flash enabled browsers, however check that the important information is easy to see even on a small screen that cannot manage any special applications (such as Ajax, Flash, Javascript, cookies, etc.). Anything more than XHTML Basic will be more than what some mobile phones are able to handle.

• The iPhone automatically scales websites when necessary. Therefore, build web pages that have multiple thin columns instead of pages with one big column. If the content is narrower on a normal web page, the less the Web page will be scaled down to fit into its window.

• Try putting your content on multiple pages to make them easier to read as it can be hard to read huge sections of text on one page on your mobile phone.

• Images on a website often make websites look nicer when seen on a full screen. However, by keeping images small and optimized, users are much happier as they do not need to wait long for the images to be downloaded.

• Keep your links short as they may get annoying after a while if users are often visiting your website and need to type in long URLs.

Hope these tips help. Happy designing!!