Category Archives: User Experience
Getting Your Business Website Ready for the Multilingual World
Getting Your Business Website Ready for the Multilingual World Whist English is still the dominant language of the Internet, accounting for around 56 per cent of all Web content by the end of 2011, this figure is rapidly falling. More than … Continue reading
Facebook release new version of their iOS & Android App
Users of the Facebook Mobile App on iPhones and Android phones, and there’s around 500 million Facebook mobile users, will have noticed last night and this morning that they have a new update. Facebook have released version 5.0 of their … Continue reading
Facebook Plans New Photo Pages
In the last few years photos and images have emerged as some of the strongest ways of connecting people. From Facebook to Tumblr to the recent rise of Pinterest, it’s obvious that looking at and sharing photos online has become … Continue reading
Second Screen
Geoff here again with the final part of how video/television is changing right in front of our eyes (literally). I’ve talked about On-Demand and Streaming services previously and now I’m going it’s Second Screen time.
Grafton Media Talks Digital With Tweak Your Biz TV
Last week Grafton Media Managing Director Dave Antrobus caught up with Amanda Webb of Spiderworking to have a chat for Tweak Your Biz TV.
Windows 8 releasing in October 2012
Microsoft’s new flagship OS series, Windows 8, is set for release in October 2012. The move was announced by CEO Steve Ballmer at their Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto today.
Do you have space for more Apple in your life?
Hot on the heels of the announcement of the Google Nexus 7, set to launch mid-July 2012, we’re seeing more and more rumours flying around about the possibility of Apple launching a mini iPad.
Change afoot at Twitter, tweets disappear from LinkedIn
If you’re on LinkedIn, you might have received an e-mail on Friday with the subject “Sharing on LinkedIn and Twitter”. While on the surface it might have appeared that this was a move by LinkedIn to get people starting conversations … Continue reading
What is the Google Knowledge Graph?
On Wednesday, Google debuted its latest development in its key strength, Search. Enter the Google Knowledge Graph, or in their own words “things, not strings” In an effort to make search smarter, and make Google your one stop shop for … Continue reading
UX Design for The Web
When it comes to the internet, companies often think that their website is functional and does the job. But couldn’t it be so much more? If you ask yourself the questions “What more could my site do?” “Is my site underperforming?” … Continue reading






