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A skeuomorph (also spelled skiamorph , /ˈskjuːəˌmɔːrf,ˈskjuːoʊ-/)[1][2] is a derivative object that retains ornamental design cues (attributes) from structures that were necessary in the original.[3] Skeuomorphs are typically used to make something new feel familiar in an effort to speed understanding and acclimation. They employ elements that, whi... See more
Skeuomorph
Don’t build a skeuomorph!!!
On February 3, 2021, Sam Parr, founder of The Hustle, announced via Twitter that HubSpot had acquired his media startup.
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If you’re subscribed to Failory, chances are you have heard of The Hustle. Like Failory, The Hustle is a newsletter for people interested in businesses and technology, though it’s ov... See more
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The Rationale Behind a $27M Acquisition
And like, I feel compelled to to write about these damn mice! I want to EB White the shit out of every single mouse moment. This writing would reveal nothing new! It would change nothing about mice-human relations!
But writing about those mice helps me observe - right there out of the corner of my eye! - the border of my own reality. It helps me re... See more
But writing about those mice helps me observe - right there out of the corner of my eye! - the border of my own reality. It helps me re... See more
Pocket Observatory • A Dripping Dread
Meg Conley is a damn poet.
It’s election season, so the viral charts are flying around fast and furious, as each side tries to support an economic narrative that will help their candidate win. In these trying, troubled, turbulent times, you’re basically on your own as an intelligent consumer of news. You can’t trust any single source — even me! — to be a complete unbiased ex... See more
How not to be fooled by viral charts, Part 2
Colder weather and NFL playoffs drive increased TV usage in January | Nielsen
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YouTube is increasingly driving a significant percentage of streaming services.