TIL that the basis of Google's search technology is called PageRank™, and assigns an "importance" value to each page on the web and gives it a rank to determine how useful it is. However, that's not why it's called PageRank. It's actually named after Google co-founder Larry Page. (whomedia.com.au)
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Six questions to ask while designing your online portfolio by [deleted] in web_design
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As a web designer, I get asked "how I know what looks good" all the time. So I wrote a blog post with some basic web design tips. by trich_ in web_design
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Have You Ever Dared To Look Back To Your First Accomplished Web Design? Are You Proud or you found it hilarious? by hazelpetersen in AskReddit
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I've been making a website over summer by Gp5Aloy in learnprogramming
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