MoMB (Museum of Modern Betas) is an interesting list we all should keep up with. As the creators of the list describe it: “The 50 most anticipated applications in the webosphere, as measured by the number of bookmarks at del.icio.us for apps which are not publicly released yet.”
The Museum of Modern Betas
Article No :126 | February 14, 2007 | by Constantinos Demetriadis
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Constantinos Demetriadis is a full time freelancer working form his personal digital design studio "Lovely Productions", basd in Athens, Greece.
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Definitely think the current dgeisn wins over these three spend the money and get a decent dgeisner. These dgeisns make it look like your site was dgeisned in the late 90's. I understand that you probably don't want to go all corporate, but there are dgeisners able to balance a clean, time-appropriate look that maintains the authenticity and personality of an individual (rather than generic corporate / professional) site. I do think that you should stay with the green theme though.
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thanks for the link.
btw.: check out nr. 85 of the top 100 betas list ;-)
Hah! Fantastic. We’re technically out of beta, but I’m considering adding the tag back on the logo now. ;) Cheers!
This was an exciting idea util they used the word “webosphere”
This was an exciting idea util they used the word “webosphere”
Hah! Fantastic. We’re technically out of beta, but I’m considering adding the tag back on the logo now. ;) Cheers!
thanks for the link.
btw.: check out nr. 85 of the top 100 betas list ;-)