@macjaeger I am not permanent, so I am pretty sure I’m not entitled
@macjaeger No, I am not doing any training in that direction. At least not for the moment
A nice HDR photo: http://t.co/Z7hHkYNt
The F-shaped pattern for reading web content http://t.co/7wPHlMq3
Why I don’t agree with coding a site that opens links in new window: Because The Users Want To Have Control: http://t.co/rabxBkTS
#ModernWebDesign - Day 1: Responsive Web Design - http://t.co/PH2Z96KJ
Mistery-Meat Navigation (problems in finding the links) on 2 websites you would not expect: http://t.co/ZvnuaVMV http://t.co/UJ4mnppr
Design for touchscreen http://t.co/ZvnuaVMV
Most car stereo interfaces aren’t very different from the first radios in 1930. 5 Challenges for the Auto Industry: http://t.co/KSua33BC
Don’t allow the user too many options. Simple is better: http://t.co/n4OHWPab via @smashingmag
The small plane here http://t.co/5uLPAp4T could fit into this A380 suite here: http://t.co/RvxcPpqc
Airbus A380 vs small bird: http://t.co/5uLPAp4T
Wow!
I bet you had no idea that such thing exists: Open Cola http://t.co/mZiFK9zL #occupyCocaCola :)

Just bought Modern Web Design & Development. Cyber Monday it ispic.twitter.com/k34CSSoKSSoK
jQuery Air: Learn jQuery by coding in your browser. And it’s free! jqueryair.com via @codeschool
Old, but useful: 30 Usability Issues To Be Aware Of http://t.co/peWKuQTO via @smashingmag
@macjaeger Yes, sure, that would be great! When do you plan to come to Brussels?
Reading about ITIL - Information Technology Infrastructure Library http://t.co/WsKLQj0T
Started to look over the #HTML5 examples from introducinghtml5.com
#HTML5 Pushing and Popping with the History API html5doctor.com/history-api/ via @html5doctor
An interesting scenario: Europe in 10 years from now: http://t.co/Ci6DfPBy
Excellent article: Top 10 Reasons to Use #HTML5 Right Now | Codrops http://t.co/CGgx4tSH via @codrops
#HTML5 context menus implemented in Firefox 8: http://t.co/gvidvNvp If you have Firefox 8, you can see the demos here: http://t.co/Ue0Jipiz
…and two great examples of #HTML5 history usage: GitHub’s Tree Slider: http://t.co/9s0yK9Fk + 20 things I learned… http://t.co/YPabEOMT
#HTML5 magic: Browser history diveintohtml5.info/history.html
#html5 elements: simon.html5.org/html-elements
A fun guidebook from Google on things you’ve always wanted to know about browsers & the w20thingsilearned.com/en-USEOMT
Fermi paradox: http://t.co/soQ8RAIV
Contents of the Voyager Golden Record http://t.co/BN88Bm9v
jQuery: trigger + bind if user browsers does not support #html5 http://t.co/i3rbRExz
Web Development Recipes from The Pragmatic Bookshelf. This can be interesting: http://t.co/DkK1UgiL
Against instant notifications. Do you agree? http://t.co/f9FjQWLS
Why Users Fill Out Forms Faster with Top Aligned Labels http://t.co/vfYkckcN
Users don’t like waiting. So are the Asynchronous UIs the future of web user interfaces? alexmaccaw.co.uk/posts/async_ui via @maccman
Some advices for a good night sleep: http://t.co/eY3g6X0C
9 Rules to Make Your Icons Clear and Intuitive http://t.co/1ODy8Arp
Another HTML5 resource: introducinghtml5.com After I finish diving :) diveintohtml5.info
Ever wondered if HTML5 <ruby> element has anything to do with the language? Find out (+ others): http://t.co/hNlXAbNS
World’s scariest airport landing strips http://t.co/LPHfkvfW
Did you wondered how come Steve Jobs’ biography came out so fast after he died? Here’s why: http://t.co/hXHP9V85
What’s Really Next for Apple in Television http://t.co/PxsCU46L
Why nobody uses Opera http://t.co/5WrAaIIb
HTML5 video - (almost) all you need to know: http://t.co/Z5y1woFw via @smashingmag
Now that’s astrophotography at its best: http://t.co/AWhORcaZ
Dad hacker blog: I used to read it a couple of years ago, now I remembered about it :) dadhacker.com/blog/
This could be interesting: personal.com I don’t see how you will never have to fill a form again, though @Personal
Mavis Beacon learned me how to type. Long, long time ago. Glad to see they are still alive: mavisbeacon.com @MavisBeacon
A very nice #QRCode generator: en.unitag.fr/qrcode
Interesting read about today’s computers. Specifications are no longer important. http://t.co/kbwvHfpP
Nice picture - Italy, Cinque Terre, Riomaggiore http://t.co/0KxnjhpM
Five Basic Lighting Techniques for Studio Portraiture http://t.co/siDsOGtZ via @petapixel
Just bought this iPhone case http://t.co/RoUB9xP8 So far so good
Just updated my linkedin profile. Never actively used it though…
Turn your Instagrams into fridge magnets with StickyGram (free delivery worldwide): stickygram.com via @stickygram
There is only one Cloud Icon in the Entire Universe? http://t.co/Hs5sKpzt
Apple’s supply-chain secret http://t.co/5fzXOCOT
Do you think the Future Of Interaction should be a single finger? Interesting read http://t.co/HnaeF8ut
I just bought a LCD Timer Remote switch cord cable for my Canon 60D http://t.co/fuMW1n4m
The One Chart You Need To See To Understand Mobile http://t.co/uLxkJR2q?
The Key Difference Between Apple and Google (or design vs data) http://t.co/rRoDUGCO
10 Signs Your Software Project is Going Down: http://t.co/BpV1GB0t
Only a Test: T-Mobile Jumps the Gun on Emergency Alert System Dry Run http://t.co/moF3TQ4u
iPhone, Camera+, Eye-fi: http://t.co/PQgIh6QO
Turns out - I can use Eye-Fi app to download my photos from iPhone to PC via wi-fi: http://t.co/etmgQ5Jk Thanks, @eyeficard
I can’t believe that Apple did not think of a solution to transfer photos from iPhone to PC via wi-fi. Only the other way around works…
@macjaeger I had the 3G since 2008. It’s still working, but has 2 annoying problems: home button and silent switch very difficult to use
I’m tweeting from my new iPhone :)
Interesting touch watch: The Mutewatch mutewatch.com