Roundup Of The Week
It’s the end of the festive season , the end of the year and the end of a Decade. This week there have been hundreds of ‘Best of 2009′ and ‘Best of the Decade’ lists.
- Mike O’Tool has a Round up of the Top 5 Social Media Dreams (and Nightmares) of 2009
- Paul Andrew of Design Reviver has a Best Articles For Designers 2009
- This List of 2009 Blog Posts by Andy from WebDesign Dev will keep you busy for hours
- And This Compilation of Amazing CSS design from 2009 is hard to beat
Other things this week are:
- I liked AVC’s article on ‘The Future of Etsy’ which compares The online Etsy community to the Street markets of San Telmo in Brazil
- Smashing Magazine has a very informative article on ‘How Many Ideas to Show Clients’ a subject which is often overlooked – but vital for both Web Designers and other businesses
- Patrick Hare explores the future of SEO for small businesses in 2010
- Coke Zero’s new advertising on Facebook is half bizarre and half genius – I’m not sure which I’m leaning to
- Jim has a new marketing tip – which is simple but invaluable.
- My Favourite Blog Design of the week goes to AI Alex
- This is a useful article on Establishing Expertise for your business
- WARNING: This Game is addictive
And I’ll leave you with this beautiful picture from P.E.N – Happy New Year!

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One Response to “Roundup Of The Week”
July 16th, 2010 saat: 9:32 am
I upgraded my Windows Vista to Windows 7 and hooked up my USB HP Deskjet D4160 printer.* Then, I got HP’s current software installation* package and reinstalled it.* Control Panel/Printers showed a D4160 icon and I made it the default.* I tried printing from Word, and nothing happened.* I called Hewlett-Packard’s chatline and was told that their current software doesn’t support Windows 7.* They thought that eventually they’d be putting out a modification which would work.* This printer is pretty old and maybe it’s time to upgrade to another* one anyway.* Does anyone know of a homeoffice deskjet printer which* does run on Windows 7?
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