December 2010
17 posts
Viral” wasn’t the only digital-age term in the cross-hairs of...
– ‘Viral’ tops ‘banished words’ list - CNN.com
Apple will be the number one platform for a long time from a developer...
– Peter Vesterbacka, Maker of Angry Birds Talks about the Birds, Apple, Android, Nokia, and Palm/HP | Mobile and Social Media
A great idea will promptly be copied unless protected through patents. At the...
– Everything We Know About Wii 2 - Wii Feature at IGN
Now that I have a Wii, I’m reading about the Wii… but really that’s a great quote in general…
In a few years, people will learn to reduce their message sending, the same way...
– Bill Nye the Science Guy
SEOmoz | Google + Bing Confirm that... →
Crocodiles are not evil; neither are they good. They are just reptiles, dealing...
– Reptiles « Wild Webmink
Paul Freher from the Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant chain talked about their...
– Stop Punching Your Potential Customers | Social Media Today
Google Maps & Label Readability
41latitude:
Why Do Google Maps’s City Labels Seem Much More “Readable” Than Those of Its Competitors?
For months, I’ve been trying to figure out why Google Maps’s city labels seem so much more readable than the labels on other mapping sites.
To me, Google’s labels seem to “pop” much more than the other sites’ labels. Major cities also seem to stand out much more. [1] And whenever you’re...