Book Review: 'Web Design On A Shoestring'
Saturday, November 29, 2003
Friday, November 28, 2003
All I want for Christmas is my Segway, no, make that the Embrio.
Blogging hits the airwaves!
Audblog is a service that provides bloggers with the ability to post audio to their blogs from any phone. At the end of the trial sign up we will provide you with the telephone number...all you have to do is call the number and the world hears you. Use it to make a difference...Use it to make your voice be heard.
Macromedia addresses stability concersn.Macromedia tweaks Flash MX 2004 ::: StreamingMediaIQ
Online shopping keeps getting stronger and stronger.Holidays push online shopping toward mainstream | CNET News.com
Thursday, November 27, 2003
Wednesday, November 26, 2003
Webby Business Awards are announced!The Webby Business Awards: Finalists & Winners
Tackling Usability Gotchas in Large-scale Site Redesigns: A List Apart.
Improving usability is a good motivation for redesigns and was the driving force behind the ALA 3.0 redesign. But redesigns often introduce new usability problems. Great article by Jeffrey Zeldman.
Yahoo! Companion Toolbar.Yahoo gets into the game of preventing those annoying pop-up ads.
Microsoft revs its automotive engines. | CNET News.comThe software maker has persuaded a number of carmakers to use its slimmed-down Windows CE operating system.
Tuesday, November 25, 2003
Friday, November 14, 2003
When one talks at theis show you'll hear your own echo. Oh, for the good old days.
Google is fending off complaints from angry customers who say recent changes to the company's advertising program are costing them sales.
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
Steve Jobs and the 99 cent solution. Think Sun Microsystems could use his talents right now.
Are we headed for the next [second] Information Age? Perhaps the world will eventually communicate
unplugged. You be the judge.
Monday, November 10, 2003
Sunday, November 09, 2003
One more article by Meg Hourihan, talking about what we're doing when we blog. Makes sense to me.
Shift.com talks to Meg Hourihan [co-founder of blogger.com]. she shares her thoughts about blogging and where it's going. Meg is a regular blogger at megnut.com.