May 2009
As always, Jens came up with the answer: communication. He pointed out that two...
– Official Google Blog: Went Walkabout. Brought back Google Wave.
We knew then that the web had won,” he said. “What was once thought...
– Google Bets Big on HTML 5: News from Google I/O - O’Reilly Radar
Overall, the 1-Column layout was a much more effective and enjoyable way...
– MediaPost Publications Single Column Lists Take More Pages, But Achieve Better Results 05/26/2009
Really Interesting Group is a multi disciplinary organisation working in post...
– Really Interesting Group | Post Digital
Llegar a Providencia on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
First, an introduction. I’m Mr X, and I work here at AA.com. I’ve been doing UX...
– Dear Dustin Curtis | Dustin Curtis
Serious question about design
tedroden:
I’m trying to learn more about design and UI in general. Looking around the web and talking to people I hear two words over and over again: clean and simple. While I’m not looking for philsophical answers, I am interested in finding out what goes into good design.
More specifically, how would you describe good design without using the words “clean” and “simple?”
The purpose of Data.gov is to increase public access to high value, machine...
– Data.gov - About
The fundamental shift we are experiencing in how the Web is consumed (streams...
– An Interview With Queen Rania of Jordan On How Twitter Can Help Change The World
10 Workplace Skills of the Future; the skills...
Ping Quotient Excellent responsiveness to other people’s requests for engagement; strong propensity and ability to reach out to others in a network
Longbroading Seeing a much bigger picture; thinking in terms of higher level systems, bigger networks, longer cycles
Open Authorship Creating content for public modification; the ability to work with massively multiple contributors
Cooperation...
How should you behave? Well, do things in a group. Don’t do things by yourself....
– Eric Schmidt’s Keynote Address At Carnegie Mellon (Video)
Sobre Twitter en ON24 - Amphibia
¿Cómo se distingue el contenido basura de lo que realmente interesa?
Con la cabeza y con algoritmos. Ya no existe “lo que interesa”. La informacionalización viene con personalización.
The Open, Social Web
It also shows how Google is changing its basic premise away from being a traffic...
– Searchologists give a glimpse of what Google’s worried about | Technology | guardian.co.uk
New York Times R&D Group: Shuffling the news among multiple devices on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
New York Times R&D Group: Newspaper 2.0 on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
We, that’s me and the New Internationalist team, Adam and Philip, have agreed that we are going to design predominantly using markup and CSS. This means that we will be able to react to your feedback and suggestions much more quickly and make new iterations of the designs faster so you’ll be able to interact with them in a browser, rather than as flat graphic visuals. That...
Seth Godin on the tribes we lead | Video on TED.com
News Corp is planning to introduce micro-payments for individual articles and...
– FT.com / Companies / Media - Micro-payments considered for WSJ website
According to the research firm comScore, the Hispanic online population is now...
– Drilling Down - The Hispanic Audience Grows Online - NYTimes.com
n further proof of why old people should not be allowed to run media...
– Rupert Murdoch’s online folly | Jenna McWilliams | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
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