To hell with jQueryJavaScript library jQuery has divided industry opinion. Karolina Szczur asks if libraries cause substandard code – or if devs are to blame
Google sets precedent for new gTLDs to be openStephen Ewart, marketing manager at names.co.uk, on how Google is intending to allow more open use of any gTLDs they acquire. But not everyone is following suit
How to monetise your appsMaking money from apps is not just about which licensing model you choose. Miika Kettunen argues that being able to monitor customer behaviour is also vital
The perils of big dataLarge data sets can tell us remarkable things. But be wary of jumping onto the bandwagon in search of mythical business value, says Julian Browne
Why you should develop for GlassGarrett Heath on why you should start developing for Google Glass, and what you need to be apprehensive about if you do
Don’t go cross-platformFor years, cross-platform toolkits offered ‘write-once, run-everywhere’ functionality – but never lived up to their promise. Beware, says Dermot Daly, the same snake oil is back on mobile
5 reasons why the web tracking debate mattersKeith Butters on the recent debate around third party cookies and web tracking by advertisers
Money tips for freelancersThe downturn has caused freelancers to suffer at the hands of cash-strapped clients, argues Jon Norris. These tips should help smooth your cashflow
Method designing: donning the user's shoesAmy Marquez on empathising with users to create better experiences
What the new TLDs mean for brands and consumersRoland LaPlante, CMO at Afilias, discusses the domain changes afoot on the internet and what we can expect to see from this new online landscape in the coming months
Managing your redesignDon’t wait until your site is on its last legs before you redesign it, argues Marcy Mayer: regular reviews and planned updates are the key to success
Big Mouth: You and whose army?Tech giants have more power than some politicians, argues Gary Marshall. You may think they’re on your side, but they deserve the same scrutiny
Get to grips with Google shoppingWhat does Google’s new paid product search model mean for online retailers? Seamus Whittingham offers some pointers
Give Photoshop a chanceResponsive web design doesn’t mean we should abandon Photoshop, says Dan Rose – but we do need to redefine how we use it
Designing for usersDesign is not a vehicle for showing off the latest techniques or tools, it’s a way of communicating ideas, says Joshua Garity
Jeffrey Zeldman on the dream of a standards-based webThe father of web standards fondly remembers The Web Standards Project and how it revolutionised the industry
The cloud’s global futureNo single provider holds the keys to a truly global cloud. So, argues Ditlev Bredahl, we need to turn towards a more federated model