
How to Design your Website to be Engaging
Yu-kai Chou has created a 10-episode series of videos called “Engaging Website Design” where he talks about how to create an engaging website by incorporating gamification concepts.
Yu-kai Chou has created a 10-episode series of videos called “Engaging Website Design” where he talks about how to create an engaging website by incorporating gamification concepts.
Fact: 25% of smartphone owners ages 18-44 say they can’t recall the last time their smartphone wasn’t next to them
You might have come across these kind of websites lately. They look great and convey an experience tailored to the product they represent. In the process, you are also connecting to the brand on an emotional and not just cognitive level.
July was indeed a busy month. Preparing for an ecommerce conference, pitching to several potential investors, all the while providing customers support and making progress with new developments. August will be even more eventful…
Gamification has the power to motivate users and customers, directing them towards your business needs and objectives. Yu-Kai Chou is the top authority on gamification and human motivation through game-like processes design. Together we have developed the Octalysis Online Tool, to help its users create octalysis graphs, as part of the process of gamifying their businesses.
In the beginning of 2016, I have upgraded this tool, with a new and very useful feature: Save & Load.
MongoDB or Mysql? NoSQL or Rational SQL? which is better for me?
In this post I quickly present each database types. And tell you how you should decide which db to implement on your next project…
The HTTP protocol sucks. And there’s a new kid on the block, the IPFS protocol. It’s better and will soon replace the broken HTTP, making our internet faster and more reliable.
Gogoro have launched the first Smartscooter which is powered by swappable electric batteries. Swappable electric batteries could recharge Smartscooter in 6 seconds.
new research discusses why established big technology companies are actually well positioned to take a major share of the IoT market, and fend off startups.
In the last few months, and more so, in the last few weeks, the web is filling up with bad reviews on the Google Glass. So, does the wearable device that started it all is ready dead?