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Best of Innovative Interactivity, March 2009

With spring on our heels and final exams looming ahead for me, it’s hard to believe April has already arrived. March was a great month for II, as traffic to the site nearly doubled. This is due largely to Twitter, which I joined in late February.

II saw visitors from 89 countries and 48 U.S. states during March. Thanks to everyone for continually spreading the word about II and becoming involved on the site by leaving comments. I look forward to what April holds!

I hope to get better at recapping the “best of” from each month, as I have noticed that posts get quickly archived as the month progresses.

Make sure to check out the March archive, and please let me know if there is anything you would like me to cover in April. If you have a project you are particularly proud of that you would like featured on II, send it my way!

Most Visited Posts from March, 2009:

1) UNC student reflects on importance of multimedia programming

Adam Westbrook analyzed this post by asking, “Could the image of a street savvy, scruffy alcoholic hack bashing away at a typewriter be replaced with a street savvy, scruffy, alcoholic computer geek bashing away at XML?”

2) NCAA Bball tourney sparks great interactivity across the country

Charles Apple from Visual Editors responds to my critiques and notes that, “Tracy is one of the first I’ve seen who seems focused on values that matter the most to me: really good content and clear design.”

3) Organizing multimedia navigations by media type versus story type

4) Multimedia Round Table | Killer Blue, Baptized by Fire

5) How to get started building an iPhone Web app

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2 comments for “Best of Innovative Interactivity, March 2009”

  1. [...] Original post:  Best of Innovative Interactivity, March 2009 [...]

    Posted by » Best of Innovative Interactivity, March 2009 | 31 March 2009, 9:48 PM
  2. “Could the image of a street savvy, scruffy alcoholic hack bashing away at a typewriter be replaced with a street savvy, scruffy, alcoholic computer geek bashing away at XML?” I get the feeling he is talking about me …

    Congratulations on the increased traffic!

    Posted by Jason | 1 April 2009, 9:57 AM

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