Web Design

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`Not a Search Engine`: OpenAI to Reveal ChatGPT, GPT-4 Updates at Monday Event
OpenAI shoots down reports it will launch a search engine (or GPT-5) next week to steal Google`s I/O spotlight, but there are clues that a more search-focused product is in the works.
Emily Dreibelbis
pcmag.com
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Google was right to be worried: OpenAI reportedly wants to enter the search market
OpenAI is even poaching Google employees to do it.
Don Reisinger
zdnet.com
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10 neat tricks for Visual Studio Code
From simple shortcuts to expert-level configuration changes, here are 10 ways to get the most from Microsoft’s open source programming editor.
Serdar Yegulalp
infoworld.com
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Our Top 100 Budget Buys: Affordable, Tested Tech That`s Actually Worth It
Our experts review more than 1,500 technology products each year. Our mega-guide, updated monthly, scopes out the very best cost-conscious products across 15 key categories.
PCMag Staff
pcmag.com
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Clean Up Your Messy Cables With These 9 Simple Tips
Organizing a tangle of cords is easier and less expensive than you might think. We show you how to tidy up your work and living spaces using household items you likely already have.
Jill Duffy
pcmag.com
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Google tests Chrome for Windows on Arm, prepping for a big 2024
Windows on Arm will need the world`s biggest browser if it hopes to succeed.
Mark Hachman
pcworld.com
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How to use primary constructors in C# 12
Primary constructors in C# 12 can be used in classes and structs as well as record types. Here’s how they make your code cleaner and more concise.
Joydip Kanjilal
infoworld.com
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CSS Generators Tutorial
This time it’s all about CSS Generators: from CSS shadows to easing gradients to CSS overlays to CSS doodles.
Iris Lješnjanin
Smashing Magazine
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Mastodon, Steampipe, and RSS
Using Steampipe to build a dashboard that combines queries of the Mastodon search API and the joys of RSS-powered integration.
Jon Udell
InfoWorld
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20 Best New Websites, November 2022
In this month’s collection, you’ll find lots of daring interactions, some inventive portfolio sites, florescent yellow colors, and even some old-school mouse trails.
Paddi MacDonnell
web design depot
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How to Build Location Pages Humans (and Search Engines) Will Love
Unique content is hard to come by when every location does or sells the same thing
Emily Brady
MOZ.com
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Intro to Pure CSS: Minimal, modular CSS layouts
Pure CSS offers a minimalist, mobile-first approach to CSS layouts in your web pages. Let`s get started with this lightweight framework, which you can use as-is or extend with a variety of plugins.
Matthew Tyson
infoworld
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Adobe plans to make Photoshop on the web free to everyone
For now, it’s testing a freemium version in Canada
Jacob Kastrenakes
theverge
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Free tests to increase traffic to your website
Back in the day, creating a website meant getting your hands dirty in code, figuring out hosting, and maybe even hiring a webmaster.
KIM KOMANDO
komando
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5 Tips On Building a Great “About Us” Page
sitepronews
JC Serrano
sitepronews
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5 Web Design Tips for Creating a Great Ecommerce Site
No matter how excellent your products may be or how carefully you’ve planned out your marketing strategy, a poorly designed website can stunt your business growth
Marek Tyniec
sitepronews
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6 TIPS FOR COLLECTING CUSTOMER FEEDBACK (THE RIGHT WAY)
informative messages from your customers can tell you a lot about your company.
REBEKAH CARTER
webdesignerdepot
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9 AMAZING DESIGN-RESOURCE PACKAGE SITES
Every designer has their own preferred strategy for collecting resources.
REBEKAH CARTER
webdesignerdepot
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5 Easy Tips for Designing the Best Web Storefront
If you`re looking to get into the e-commerce market or even expand your existing operation, it`s a great time to do it.
Oliver Rist
pcmag
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Give your eyes some extra room with this portable second screen
For desktop PC users, hooking up a second screen is pretty normal. The extra visual real estate can seriously improve your productivity. But what if you’re working on a laptop
BleepingComputer Deals
BleepingComputer