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 * [[http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2016/06/actions-content-marketers/?utm_term=actions-content-marketers&utm_content=bufferd0592&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer|9 Actions Content Marketers Need to Do Right Now]] Officially written as tips for Marketing Jerks but they are totally solid tips, and consider the audience and their needs. Really good list of how to address content to the audience, generally. Also, nice and short. Check it out.
  • The “C” Word apple banned departments from P&L statements. Competition internally doesn't exist. That's how you make an innovative organization.

  • ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct We have a code of ethics. Note the date, 1992! Bryan Rieger pointed this out recently. ACM is legit, and I like a lot of this.

  • Do we really need strong passwords? Don't try to improve how you display password requirements, but make passwords less stupid. There are many better ways (one-time codes, saving...) but if you must, try sharing this with the IT Security team. Not just good info on how better is not important, but that most breaches are not the user's fault and "If your passwords are stored badly – for example, in plain text, as unsalted hashes, or encrypted and then left with their encryption keys – then your password’s resistance to guessing is moot." That's just as much the user experience as the UI layer. Make them do it right.

  • Infinite Scrolling Best Practices

  • De-Myth-ified IA: Product Managers’ Top 3 Misconceptions

  • Progressive web apps – let’s not repeat the errors from the beginning of responsive web design... Don’t use iOS meta tags irresponsibly in your Progressive Web Apps

  • Research with blind users on mobile devices Nothing really new if you have watched my accessibility presentation, but good to see it in practice, and have some actual examples to prove it out again, since so few of us get to do actual research to test our accessibility work.

  • We're Just Temporarily Abled : Designing for the Future Interesting opposition to my love for Christopherson's temporary disability concept. My accessibility deck talks about this a lot though from existing data, so I am surprised this is the first time anyone said it so well; that we're all slowly dying or moments from injury, and can all expect to live something like a quarter of our lives with a disability.

  • HyperCard: What Could Have Been Hypercard could have been the Web, years earlier and with scripting and data integral. Why didn't it? "Atkinson recalled engineers at Apple drawing network schematics in the form of a bunch of boxes linked together. Sun engineers, however, first drew the network's backbone and then hung boxes off of it. It's a critical difference, and he feels it hindered him." Yeah, how you think about a technology, and how you choose to draw it matters. Understanding and communicating, even just to yourself, is critical...

  • 9 Actions Content Marketers Need to Do Right Now Officially written as tips for Marketing Jerks but they are totally solid tips, and consider the audience and their needs. Really good list of how to address content to the audience, generally. Also, nice and short. Check it out.

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