So, a mere three years after my old “life blog” stopped working, I decided to scrap it and start fresh.
Dispatches From The Internets
A Grand Experiment
Prioritizing Devices: Testing And Responsive Web Design

While you should try to support as large a proportion of your audience as possible, your analytics will show that a small group of browsers and devices make up the majority of your traffic, while the rest are a long tail of obscure browsers and devices. Take advantage of this.
Client Feedback On the Creation of the Earth.
Whatever we can do to increase the amount of ground will go a long way toward converting our users from passive consumers into brand evangelists.
Nine Lies We Tell Ourselves About Mobile

Be dismissive of the non-smartphone only if you want to leave 4 billion customers on the table.
Why Do App Developers Still Live with Their Moms?

Interesting tech job truth:
The combined global workforces of Groupon, Facebook, LinkedIn, Zynga, Yelp, Pandora, and Zillow is smaller than the number that Circuit City fired in January 2009 when it was liquidated.
Device-Agnostic

Yet another great argument for progressive enhancement.
Continuum

Thank you Jeremy:
The web is not a platform. It’s a continuum.
The experiences we design must follow suit.
Everything I Really Need to Know about User Experience I Learned in Sunday School

Every corner you cut is an opportunity to confuse, irritate, and lose users … lessen[ing] your product’s effectiveness.
Web Design: Progressive Enhancement & The Power of Constraint
[L]et’s stop thinking of the constraints of progressive enhancement as a creativity killer. We too can use the constraints to come up with genuinely creative ways to get round problems and become better designers.
Amen.
Interface Inventory

An interface inventory is similar to a content inventory, only instead of sifting through and categorizing content, you’re taking stock and categorizing the components making up your website, app, intranet, hoobadyboop, or whatever (it doesn’t matter).