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Gotta love a nice long weekend and the short week that follows. Here are the interesting things that I read this week:
Nice, so Netflix is going to offer a $100 box that will stream movies free for Netflix subscribers.
Dave Shea describes his process of handing off his designs.
This issue featured two really good articles: The Cure for Content-Delay Syndrome and Why Did You Hire Me?. Both articles are really well thought out and address some lingering issues in the web development world.
Good article discussing the process of making audience-centered design decisions.
People are doing some really awesome JavaScript stuff recently.
Informative table showing different lightbox scripts. Shows which lightboxes support which type of elements, which library they use, and other information about the script.