acknowledgments

This book has been a long time coming. And a lot of people helped get it there. The idea started percolating four years ago, during lunch break brainstorming with Kristin Windbigler, then the Executive Producer of Webmonkey (and always my close friend and collaborator). Jeffrey Veen—friend, colleague, superstar—took the idea to his publisher, and The Unusually Useful Web Book got its start.

experts

The content of this book has been shaped and re-shaped over the years, as my ideas about the web—and the web itself—evolved. The most important influences were the interviews with dozens of industry veterans—some friends, some strangers—who generously shared their insights with me.

They include Andrew Anker, Adam Berliant, Carrie ...

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