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Excellent post by Jakob Nielsen called Top 10 Application Design Mistakes in which he talks about what he feels are the worst mistakes application designers make when designing a front-end for users. It’s echoed in a number of places, with people like Jounalistopia, Jack Schofield… Read more »
Excellent post on The Register entitled Reduce your exposure to AJAX threats, which talks about three pieces of advice you need to keep in mind when developing AJAX applications. There’s nothing new in terms of security principles, just an application to the fact that a… Read more »
A projector is quickly becoming an essential piece of office equipment. It’s a great way to run a meeting (assuming you’ve done the right amount of preparation), and can be a good way to use software during a meeting .. and no, I don’t mean… Read more »
Excellent post by David Linthicum on Infoworld today talking about 5 things that SOA vendors need to do to get in order to be more successful. If you’re in the SOA space you’ll be able to relate to these points; especially if you’re on the… Read more »
I picked up some excellent pointers from my hosting provider’s forums by someone who had has been working hard to set up his website: http://evilmidgetsocialclub.com There are some great pointers, so I thought I’d replicate the post here. For those wondering what Community Server 2007… Read more »
There has been quite some debate in certain circles of the blogosphere with respect to what has been happening with Google’s PageRank (PR). Some websites have experienced a significant drop in PR, some claim that bloggers who make earnings through paid postings have been penalised,… Read more »
I’ve been thinking about the topic of segmentation recently. Segmentation is when group of people are identified specifically for a particular purpose because of some desirable attribute they may have. So, for example, Coca-Cola may target their marketing at young people with disposable incomes. They… Read more »