
The launch of the iPhone in 2007 opened our eyes to what was possible with mobile computing and captured the hearts of many millions of users (over 183 million of them so far). From a developer’s point of view it was a massive leap forward for mobile, but Apple are no longer leading the pack.
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It’s usually the first question new clients ask. “How much will my website cost?”. The simple answer is that the bigger you’re budget the more time we’ll be able to spend on the project and the better the final product will be.
Bespoke web development, by nature, is a flexible friend. We always ask a series of questions when first discussing a new project with a client. One of those questions is “what is your budget please?”. We ask this for a very good reason!
If you are tempted to spend the whole of your available budget for the project upon its initial development you may wish to pause for a moment. If you have limited funding for your project or even personal savings then you may want to think about ongoing costs before spending 100% of your budget on the initial design and build.
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“Responsive Web Design” is a trend which is only going to continue to grow in popularity in 2012 so I thought I’d take some time out to explain what it means for clients.
The phrase is destined to become the latest in a long line of buzzwords like “Web 2.0”, “Ajax” and “Cloud”, plastered across booths at conventions and thrown around by agency types who have no idea what they mean, but the technique could save web and mobile developers a lot of time and our time is your money so you may want to read on...
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