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MySpace Employees Speak Their Mind. Lots Of Yelling Going On, Apparently.
Weve had lots of emails from MySpace employees with their response to our most recent post about the crumbling mid level management structure. If you’re a MySpace employee and feel differently, please contact us anonymously,
Uh Oh. Not Another “Do No Evil” Company
Long ago Google unofficially abandoned the Do No Evil mantra and replaced it with, no kidding, an evil scale. Sometimes you have to chose between the lesser of two weevils, as Patrick OBrian would
NSFW: ‘Tis Pity We Called Her A Whore – And Other Ineffectual Digital Apologies
Having now written two books about my failures in work, life and love, I think Im qualified to say that the only difference between a memoirist and a prostitute is
Magento Scores $22.5 Million For Open Source E-commerce Platform Play
According to a regulatory filing, LA-based Magento Commerce, which develops an open source e-commerce software suite, has recently received a $22.5 million capital injection in an equity funding round. Magento was originally a product developed and
PayPal Launches Revamped iPhone App, Teams With Bump For Phone-Tapping Money Transfers
PayPal has just launched an upgraded iPhone application that adds new features and includes a facelift thats meant to help instill a greater sense of security. And it also brings with it big news for
SEC Filing Shows CoTweet Sold For At Least $8.1 Million
When CoTweet sold to ExactTarget a couple weeks ago, the acquisition price was not disclosed. But an SEC filing put out today suggests that ExactTweet paid at least $8.1 million in stock for CoTweet. That is the
Justin.TV Turns To Law Professor Eric Goldman As It Battles Live Video Piracy
Before livestreaming video networks like Justin.TV can become attractive to advertisers, they need to deal with their piracy issues. Its the same thing YouTube had to go through, except with live video streams. Like YouTube, Justin.tv complies
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Twitter Will Be Available in China…Someday
While most of the world happily enjoys Internet’s free services such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Google, in China these are either inaccessible or might become so in the following months.And, as shown by Google’s recent squabble with the Chinese
Project Natal Sacks PlayStation Move in Reader Vote
Last week, Sony announced the PlayStation Move, a new motion-based controller to compete with both the Wii and, more importantly, Microsoft’s upcoming Project Natal full-body motion controller.That’s why we made the topic of the latest edition of our Web Faceoff
Pete Cashmore Talks Twitter, Location and Mashable on Time.com
It seems that the question on everyone’s mind over at SXSW this year is: What will be the next Twitter? Well, as our own Pete Cashmore said the other day during an interview with Bloomberg, and during a recent interview
Chatroulette + Improv Piano Player = Love!
Chatroulette has had its share of stormtroopers and Jon Stewart parodies, but now there’s a new star on the block: the Chatroulette improv piano player.The webcam network has quickly ascended to become one of the web’s biggest phenomenons. The anonymous
“Earth Days” PBS Documentary to Premiere on Facebook
Feature-length documentary film Earth Days will premiere on Facebook with a live video stream and a chat at 8 PM EST on April 11, more than a week before the over-the-air PBS television premiere at 9 PM EST on April
Tweet #RefreshMashable to Help Raise $50,000 for Volunteerism App
Voting ends tonight (11:59PM CT) in the Pepsi Refresh SXSW Challenge, where Mashable is supporting SparkHelp, a location-based mobile application that looks to connect people to opportunities to volunteer in their communities.As a quick refresher, we’re competing against two other
Twitter CEO Says “No” to Acquisition in Next Two Years
A few hours ago, Twitter CEO Evan Williams keynoted SXSW in an on-stage interview with Umair Haque of Havs Media Lab. During it, Mr. Williams announced the @Anywhere platform and answered Mr. Haque’s questions.While Umair did ask a lot of
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Weekly Poll: What Companies Will Be at the Top of the Cloud in the Next 5 Years
We take a look at the future of cloud computing services this week. We want to know: What companies do you think will be at the top of the cloud world
LadyGaga as a Service: Bringing Apple and Google to Commerce 2.0
Lady Gaga, along with her record company, is evolving the album in the form of software as a service. Considering the content of her hit new video, Telephone, it is fitting that
Digital Activism in China: A Discussion Between Ai Weiwei, Jack Dorsey and Richard MacManus
Earlier tonight, the Paley Center hosted a discussion about social media and digital activism with celebrated artist, architectural designer, activist and blogger Ai Weiwei, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and ReadWriteWebs editor and founder Richard
Will OpenID Transform the Enterprise Ecosystem?
One of the most significant developments for Enterprise 2.0 happened last week when Google Apps Marketplace announced that it would be standardizing on OpenID.Google is leveraging its strength as an
6 Ways to Better Living: Inside an Internet of Things Home
What if we took the leading sensor-based products currently being developed or already on the market, put them all under one roof, and added a typical American family? Would they just be the techiest
Web Illiteracy: How Much Is Your Fault?
When hundreds of clueless commenters decided mid-February that ReadWriteWeb was the place to log in to Facebook, alerts went off in my personal network like alarms at a fire station. For the past few years
The Meaning & Future of Blippy, the Credit Card Data Social Network
Would you broadcast information about your credit card transactions publicly on the internet? That might sound frighteningly irresponsible, but serial entreprenuer Phil Kaplan says his new social network Blippy does that and represents the way of the future.
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Twitter CEO Ev Williams: Further @Anywhere Details at Chirp Conference
At SxSW today, Twitter CEO and co-founder Evan Williams announced the availability of Twitters @Anywhere platform but offered scant details. On Twitter he promised that all details will be announced at Twitters official developer conference that will be held on
Entrepreneurial Stereotypes on Display at SXSW
Picture a tech startup founder. Are they male, maybe around 27 years old, and a resident of Silicon Valley? Apparently thats what it takes to build a tech startup according to the explicit and implicit wisdom shared at the Seed
Twitter to Launch @Anywhere, Fails to Live Up to SXSW Hype
After attendees waited an hour see the event, Twitter CEO Evan Williams keynote at SXSW disappointed thanks to a lackluster product launch with @Anywhere, and a dull interview by Havas Media Lab director Umair Haque which had the audience tweeting
EMC’s Crazy Plan to Create a Worldwide Data Cloud
Pat Gelsinger is stirring things up EMC with a plan to virtualize and federate storage so data and compute can be linked together to keep constantly changing information up to date despite networks that are built for gigabytes rather than
Microsoft Gives Developers the Hard Sell at MIX10
Microsoft is betting that that Silverlight can help lure third-party developers to its Windows Phone operating system, which is scheduled to be released by the end of the year. Its a strategy that seems to be paying dividends -- so
SXSW: As MOG Goes Mobile, the U.S. Waits (and Waits) for Spotify
Music service MOG unveiled its new mobile applications today, promising premium subscribers the ability to stream any song, anytime, anywhere. Its launch also represents an erosion of opportunity for Spotify, the European service that has promised (and delayed) its U.S.
FCC’s Broadband Plan: The Role Of Competition
The executive summary of the National Broadband Plan is out today, and we finally know how the FCC plans to treat the issue most responsible for the current state of broadband in the U.S. -- the lack of competition. Read
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PHOTO: Sculptor Alex Queral carves up phonebooks
Sculptor Alex Queral carves up phonebooks to create portraits. Above: James Brown.
Method picks a fight with the jug
There are two kinds of companies I really like. One that ignores the competition entirely. And one that picks a fight. Method, and their new laundry detergent line, is a great example of the later.The new
Zappos pranks itself for new ads
Ad agency Mullen chose to focus on Zappos’ famous customer service for their new ad campaign. The twist is, behind the puppets and comedy are recordings of actual customer service calls. Mullen’s making of video explains how they basically pranked
There is an inverse relationship between level of anonymity and quality of conversation
37signals Answers (recently launched) is our first new app built with 37signals ID integration. That means everyone involved is using real names and avatars.And wow, what a difference it makes. Trading anonymity for accountability has led to radically improved conversations.I’d
QUOTE: A perfectionist is someone who finishes the
A perfectionist is someone who finishes the backside of a drawer, which I consider completely unnecessary.—An interview with Helmut Krone.
"Now, Elvis, look, you get up there, you sing your song, but don’t move too much"
The First of Elvis is an interesting profile of photographer Al Wertheimer’s days of shadowing Elvis Presley in 1956, the year Elvis-mania hit. Wertheimer describes what made Elvis different:“He dared to move,” says Wertheimer. “Singers just did not move onstage
"Why You Aren't Done Yet" and REWORK book signings at SXSW
37signals is going to be at SXSW in full force. We’re showing up eight strong. Jason will be doing a reading from REWORK and a book signing on Saturday at 10AM on the Day Stage. Yours truly will be talking
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The Second Netflix Challenge and Privacy Research
Okay, if youre just catching up with this story, go read this first -- Netflixs announcement that it was canceling its second Netflix Prize challenge over privacy concerns.Next, head over to 33bits.org, blog of one of the co-authors of the
Why HTML5 is worth your time
The debate over HTML5 vs. Flash is great for comments and page views, but all that chatter obscures the bigger issue: Should developers and designers invest in HTML5?According to Eric A. Meyer, an author and HTML/CSS expert, the answer is
Four short links: 15 March 2010
A German Library for the 21st Century (Der Spiegel) -- But browsing in Europeana is just not very pleasurable. The results are displayed in thumbnail images the size of postage stamps. And if you click through for a closer look,
Personalization and the future of Digg
I recently talked to Joe Stump, CTO of SimpleGeo, about a number of topics related to location and databases. In the course of the interview, we also
Four short links: 12 March 2010
Flickr Flow -- a season wheel, showing the relative popularity of colours in Flickr photos at different times of the year. Beautiful. (via gurneyjourney)Light Peak -- optical peripheral cabling and motherboard connections. (via timoreilly on twitter)British Museum Pilots Wikipedian in
NHIN Direct: Open Healthcare and Government as a Platform
In my advocacy around Government 2.0, Ive been focused on the idea that government should act like a platform provider rather than a complete solution provider. That is, government should lay down rules of the road, create core functionality that
How crowdsourcing helped Haiti's relief efforts
Tech-minded volunteers quickly pitched in with a variety of communication and data services in the days following the Haiti earthquake. One company -- crowdsourcing platform CrowdFlower -- repurposed its service as a text-message translation tool to aid Mission 4636. Crowdflower
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Instapaper: Now Even More Useful with Email
I love services I can interact with via email. I can post to my Facebook page via email and I can do the same here. One of my favorite services is Instapaper. I use it to bookmark and save articles to
What URL Should You Emphasize? For Me, It's All About Relationships
For the last four years I had two URLs on my business card - my employer's web site and my blog. But recently, when I went to order a refill, I changed the plan. I of course kept the link to
How Google Approaches Social Media As A Team Sport
Photo credit: Karen Wickre via Danny Sullivan The following was cross-posted on the new Edelman Digital web site.  Another month, another visit to Silicon Valley – my home away from home –
Ads Drop Dot-Com URLs in Favor of "Facebook Us"
The following is also my March Forbes.com column.Today it seems that many marketers are literally tripping over themselves to invade social networks in force. There's almost a land grab underway as businesses rush to set up hubs on the "big
Bringing the Stream to Facebook
I am making a slight shift in my content strategy. My Posterous-powered site will continue to feature insights, observations and essays about emerging technologies. It will include any content - text, photos, videos - where some degree of depth is
BNO Breaking News Service is Now on Facebook
BNO Breaking News, a service that first made its name on Twitter and was later acquired by MSNBC, is now on Facebook. It just started to syndicate updates into my news feed about Former Vice President Dick Cheney's heart episode. It's great to
AP is Visionary - They See a "Siteless Web" Coming
TechCrunch reports that the Associated Press is using their Twitter account to push their followers to their Facebook page. On that hub they syndicate many stories and dispatches as full text. Unlike Danny Sullivan (here and here), I think
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SXSW: Google App Engine Demo
During the SXSW conference in Austin this week, Google held an all day hackathon event. The idea behind the hackathon is to allow developers to create applications in one day and also get help from Google employees on applications they
SXSW: 99Designs Launches Logo Store (video)
Last year at SXSW, I interviewed Jason Aiken from crowdsourced design service 99designs. The service is described as, “We connect 62,177 passionate designers from around the globe with small businesses who need design projects completed. And, we do it in
SXSW Video Demo: Lifeyo – Simple Website Builder
If you’ve been working online as long as I have, you probably remember the WYSIWYG craze of the late ’90s. Everyone and their mother had a program that attempted to make building a webpage easier. The most popular (and also
SXSW 2010: Day 2 Recap and Links
Day 2 of the SXSW interactive festival is complete. Here are some of the best reads from the second day of the conference:Lifestreams, Neuroscience Marketing, Privacy and Content Strategy – Weber ShandwickMojito Internet device video demo – Information Week (my post)I
SXSW: Expo Hall Photos
This afternoon marked the opening of the SXSW 2010 expo hall. Like most things at SXSW, the expo hall seems larger than in previous years with more large companies anchoring the space. Paypal, Google, Rackspace, AOL and Microsoft all have huge
SXSW: Interesting Regator Ad
Last year at SXSW we filmed a video demo of Atlanta-based Regator. The service provides curated blog aggregation on hundreds of topics. It looks like the Regator team is in Austin again this year and I’ve noticed their ads on
SXSW Day 1 Recap and Links
Day 1 of the SXSW interactive festival is complete. Here are some of the best reads from the first full day of the conference:SXSW: Social media marketing for business – Lost Remote12 Tips on Live Blogging & Content Marketing at
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Opera Mini 5, Opera Mobile 10 graduate to stable
Operas mobile Web browsers shed their beta status and stand in as the new stable versions. Originally posted at The Download Blog
Is Twitter aiming at Facebook Connect?
With its @Anywhere technology launched as part of SXSWi, Twitter is trying to make its presence spread even further across the Web. Originally posted at The Social
Chrome to ditch unique ID, sort of
Its mostly sizzle and not a lot of steak, but Google plans to remove the unique ID that had been annoying data privacy advocates after the first update check. Originally posted at The Download Blog
Twitter CEO unveils '@Anywhere' platform
The companys big announcement at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival was its new way to integrate Twitter data into partner sites. Originally posted at The Social
Mog's music service comes to iPhone, Android
Already a subscription service on the Web, the company will launch radio- and playlist-focused apps for the iPhone and Android platforms this spring. Originally posted at The Social
Going beyond Flash, Adobe shows off Web tech
DreamWeaver demos reveal newer HTML and CSS technologies in action at Adobe. The company is showing more interest in Open Web technologies. Originally posted at Deep Tech
Google '99.9 percent' sure to shutter Google.cn
Google, now 99.9 percent certain it will shutter its Chinese search engine amid conflict over censorship, has in-depth plans to do so, according to a Financial Times source.
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PhoneGap
An open source development tool for building fast, easy mobile apps with JavaScript. If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile applications in HTML and JavaScript while still taking advantage of the core features in the iPhone, Android,
Stickybits
A social way to attach digital content to real world objects using barcodes. URL: Stickybits
Onotate
Manage, present, review and annotate web design mockups. URL: Onotate
Naked Apartments
A New York-centric apartment matchmaking site between renters, brokers, and landlords. Renters can create a profile, get a free credit check, and write and read reviews of brokers. Brokers have the ability to view renters’ credit scores and income, and
Ibis Reader
An ereader application that you don’t have to install or download. Read public domain ePub books on your computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet. Upload your own collection of ePub books, or discover new ones. Bookmark your reading spot, change the
What Do You Suggest
A site that provides a visual exploration of Google’s suggestion feature. Type in a word or phrase, and then follow it to the answer. URL: What do you suggest?
CityTag
A social mapping platform for Australia, presently. Lets help fix that. Here’s how they describe themselves CityTag is designed to help you find the best info about town, local to where you are – on the spot! via URL: CityTag
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TweetingMachine
TweetingMachineQueue tweets to send at regular intervals, schedule tweets, reply to direct messages automatically
Heybaloo
HeybalooHeybaloo is a place to share local news about your area.
Twegistry
TwegistrySend gifts to your Twitter friends
Beta Quotient: Plugg
Good news (from a betalogical point of view): more than 40% (8 of 19) of the startups which presented themselves at the Startup Rally of the Plugg Conference are released in beta*:anewsmeapprupt *collibradatpresenterdistimoenglish-attack *fits.me *getyoo *giswiz * (ninja)hipuiinbox2 *lumoflowrazwarscliposhotools *smarketsstupeflixsubmate
Fits.me
Fits.mevirtual fitting room for online clothing retailersEuro Startup Competition Plugg Names Fits.me Its Winner
SimpleGeo
SimpleGeothe easiest way to use location
Aol Lifestream
Aol LifestreamGet all your updates in one place. Comment, like and update your Facebook, Twitter and MySpace status, right from AOL Lifestream.AOL Launches Lifestream As New Standalone Product. This Is What Google Buzz Should Have Been
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Person Search API from Whoozy, Not Just for Stalkers
Online stalking has gone programmatic. People search engine Whoozy has a person search API. With it, you can get results for a name from social networks and blogs, in addition to standard search engines.
DVD Collector Remixes Best Buy API to Share Compilation
A late night and the spark of an idea were all Alex Stone needed to get started on his site to track and share DVDs amongst friends. And the project took him less than 10 hours, because all the content,
5 New APIs: BigCommerce, CitySearch CityGrid, Context Voice, EasyImg, edocr
This week we had 23 new APIs added to our API directory. These include an ecommerce platform API for building online stores, an API for a local business directory search, a social conversation aggregation API, an
26 APIs Used in 7 Days: Bing, CJ, Facebook, Google OpenID, TwitPic, Twitter, WeatherBug
This past week 13 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 26 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Clipta, Drop.io, EditGrid, Foxrate, Google
Best New Mashups: All About Status Messages
Microblogging status messages may be small, but they pack quite the mashup punch. Twitter (our Twitter API profile) itself makes up 8% of all mashups on Programmable Web. So, its to be expected that two
What Downturn? Amazon Web Services Has Over 100 Job Openings
It can be hard to find good news regarding employment thanks the recent financial downturn. Apparently no one told Amazon, who have a post on their Amazon Web Services (AWS) blog announcing that they
Improve Your Web Site’s SEO With SEOmoz’s Free API
Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is vital to any successful website. The team at SEOmoz are experts in this field and now offer a number of premium SEO tools including the recently released Open Site
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Study: Young More Likely to Pay for Web Content
One of the most surprising results of a new, more wide-ranging survey by the marketing and media information firm Nielsen was that some people are actually prepared to pay — and theyre probably not from the demographic youd expect.
Massive cyber attack simulated in U.S
Security experts launch a cyber attack war game to test the nations cyber security defenses.
Facebook gripes protected by free speech, ruling says
Miami, Florida (CNN) -- A former Florida high school student who was suspended by her principal after she set up a Facebook page to criticize her teacher is protected constitutionally under the First Amendment, a federal magistrate ruled.
China Alarmed by Threat to Security From Cyberattacks
BEIJING — Deep inside a Chinese military engineering institute in September 2008, a researcher took a break from his duties and decided — against official policy — to check his private e-mail messages. Among the new arrivals was an electronic
Wi-Fi Turns Rowdy Bus Into Rolling Study Hall
The students call it the Internet Bus, and what began as a high-tech experiment has had an old-fashioned — and unexpected — result. Wi-Fi access has transformed what was often a boisterous bus ride into a rolling study hall, and
Email as Identity: Google Turns on WebFinger
If youve been on the Internet for long enough, you may remember the old UNIX finger command. With finger, you could just type in a command like finger email@readwriteweb.com and the email server would return more information about this person.
Google analyst: U.S. Internet needs to get faster
Mountain View, California (CNN) -- Google long has been an advocate of a single Web, one thats free of government censorship and barriers to information access.Thats not the reality in todays world however.
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Episode 71 - Capital Factory / Josh Baer
Adam speaks with Josh Baer, a Parallel entrepreneur and the Managing Partner at Capital Factory, an early stage accelerator program for tech startups.Adam rates this show as: MUST LISTEN!
Episode 70 - Flowtown / Ethan Bloch
Adam speaks with Ethan Bloch, Co-Founder & CEO of Flowtown to talk about the wonders of serendipity, following your gut and the ins and outs of product development following Eric Reiss Lean Startup model.
Episode 69 - InfoChimps / Founding Team
I sat down the Founders of InfoChimps.org. Infochimps mission is to increase the worlds access to structured data. We talked about handling large data-sets, Mentorship and the importance of Pitching your business.
Episode 68 - Carsonified / Ryan Carson
I spoke with Ryan Carson, a Co-founder of Carsonified, to talk about building a creative agency, separation of personal and business brands, hiring and retaining great designers, running a World Class conference circuit and more.
Episode 67 - HootSuite / Ryan Holmes
I spoke with Ryan Holmes, the Founder and CEO of HootSuite to talk about their Social Media Dashboard HootSuite, rebranding from Bright Kit, pursuing VC funding and when it makes sense to take it.
Episode 66 - Freshbooks / Mike McDerment
I spoke with Mike McDerment, Co-founder and CEO of Freshbooks. Mike shares lots of great advice on building a business, the importance of choosing the RIGHT business partner and more in this jam packed episode.
Episode 43 - Kathy Sierra: Creating Passionate Users
At FOWA 2008, we caught up with Kathy Sierra to talk about creating passionate users, building web apps, the brain and so much more.
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Web 2.0 Architectures: What Entrepreneurs and Architects Need to Know
It's been a long time in coming and
The Evolving Web In 2009: Web Squared Emerges To Refine Web 2.0
It's been five years now that we've begun to understand what Web 2.0 is, starting way back in 2003.  It's been a fairly impressive if winding road as a new online generation was born.  But far from getting long in
Links for 2010-02-09
Fixing IT in the cloud computing era | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.comFixing IT in the cloud computing era | Enterprise Web 2.0 http://bit.ly/8hVLdk I add points to @timbray, @philww, and @mkrigsman Mike Krigsman and Dion Hinchcliffe At DreamForce On
Links for 2010-02-03
Middle Management: The Importance of Being Michael Scott - Andrew McAfee - Harvard Business ReviewWill Enterprise 2.0 displace middle management, asks @amcafee? http://bit.ly/7zcqat
Exploring Why Social Business Will Drive 21st Century Enterprises
Below is an new core visual -- which is itself a work-in-progress -- for thinking about social business models.  It's part an ongoing strategic line of thinking that I've been developing lately to do some direction finding on strategic uses
Links for 2010-01-28
Is Social Media Worth Your Time? - The Conversation - Harvard Business ReviewIs Social Media Worth Your Time? | Harvard Business: http://bit.ly/7fB9tD Useful discussion of motivations.
Links for 2010-01-20
http://bit.ly/5tj2hnSix Must-Read New Topics in Enterprise Social Computing: http://bit.ly/5tj2hn http://bit.ly/5w0e6gDeep new exploration and sum up of SOA governance by Software AG's @mikojava: http://bit.ly/5w0e6g
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Are You Fun to Follow on Twitter?
Over at Harvard Business Review, Tammy Erickson observes most tweets are not very interesting: Frankly, most people’s tweets are neither interesting nor fun to read — certainly not on a daily or hourly basis. Many, not at all. I say
Five User Experience Trends
Since my blog has been broken a lot recently I missed this excellent overview of Five User Experience trends by Gene Smith. I can’t help but agree with all of them: Services as Software – Gene is one of the
Google: Forms & Landing Pages are Key
A fascinating post by Googler Gavin Doolan:If you are considering making changes to your website design, take a moment to consider the potential revenue impact of your redesign. The graph below shows a theoretical overview of the ROI impact of
Dreamers of Day
I recently posted this quote on the 52weeksofUX site, but I like it so much I’m going to post it here as well: “All men dream; but not equally.Those who dream by night in the dustyrecesses of their mindsAwake to
Is Twitter Successful?
The big question everyone has with Twitter is, and the very first one that John Battelle asked Twitter CEO Ev Williams when he interviewed him yesterday, is Whats the revenue model?
Communicating Value through Cause & Effect on Fanfeedr
How Fanfeedrs intro page does well to communicate the value of the service.
Feature Development in Action: Broadcast Stream Messages in Socialcast
One of the guiding principles of interaction design is to support existing behavior. This means to figure out what is already happening, what activities, tasks, and interactions people are already doing, and build support for them into software.
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