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In case you missed it on @digibookworld today, I wrote a new crazy-long post about typography in iOS e-reading apps: http://is.gd/2PYapk
@amelialkd @amymia Also, it misleads women into thinking that the cable guy will show up AT ALL.
Got spam that begins, "Make Money While Drinking Coffee & Checking email." Um, millions do so daily. It's called "first 15 mins of workday."
#eprdctn By popular demand! How I extract a list of the CSS classes actually *used* in an EPUB, with @bbedit: http://t.co/3XTxJXS4
There needs to be a Shazam-like app that can determine what language the people at the table behind you are speaking.
And—OMMFGsocute—your Friday owl porn: RT CynthiaCloskey > @robjdlc I present a small owl in a hat. Happy friday. http://bit.ly/dfgIlu
Lady coders: registration for Write/Speak/Code (6/20–22) is open. It's cheap. Let's do this. http://www.writespeakcode.com/
OH: “I’m sorry, I don’t think I can date someone who doesn’t even use keyboard shortcuts for copy and paste.”
Okay, yes, I said that.
If in three years we're still calling "innovative" a book that has links in it, I think I'm going to strangle myself. —Bill McCoy #dbw13
Literacy today means reading+writing. Being *only* able to read is as much a disadvantage as being *unable* to 100 yrs ago. —@blaine #BiB12
So I just learned there is “Mac and cheese pizza”: “Cheese on noodles on cheese on pizza,” with “White sauce.”
I'm done with you people.
After making _HTML5 for Publishers_ as a fully featured EPUB3, testing “was just a really, really depressing experience.“—@sandersk #toccon
Years from now, we'll all look back on the invention of infinitely scrolling pages and agree: "That's when the Web stopped being useful."
Treat social media like a dinner party—nobody wants to sit next to the guy who only talks about himself. —Scott, @electriclit #toccon
#eprdctn This fixed-layout 8.5×11" interior design book is free on Amazon, if anybody wants to see a UX train wreck: http://is.gd/in9mZp
We want to apply publishing models to the network, but what we really need to do is apply network models to publishing. —@brianoleary #BiB12
“Click here to confirm you want to break up with me. [X] Yes
[ ] No . . .” @spavis in @mcsweeneys: http://t.co/NRQleuGX
My favorite spam subject line ever, though, is still "Make love like a teen!" Because, yeah, no. You go have fun with that.
Hey! I wrote a blog post about e-reading apps—first in a series! It's posted at DBW http://is.gd/BaTQf2 and chez moi http://is.gd/1DdXGe.