Do Your Web Forms Show Good Form?, Part 2
Follow up to the previous article posted here. Bad web forms can kill a very good e-commerce site faster than you can say close window.
Part 1 is here
John Dvorak has written a very interesting opinion piece making the statement that e-mail is broken. I don't agree, since e-mail seems to work just fine, with people you keep in contact with. What is broken is (or actually never really existed) is that e-mail wasn't designed to keep up or plan for changing e-mail…
Stripping something down to the basics highlights skill and technique As many of you know, one of my passions and hobbies is cooking. I’m not culinary graduate awesome, but I can hold my own. And while I can tackle complicated recipes, I often stick to simple dishes because they are faster. And then are the…
Some recent articles from Gillian Kerr of Toronto. I especially like her review of Smart Meeting. I haven't used it, but my gut tells me…cool, but not yet. Of course technologies like this will be in common use in the future, I'm sure of it. But it just isn't there yet. Regardless, good reads! Here…
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Key Trend Cap Gemini Ernst & Young highlights ad hoc collaboration with Social Software as one of six key 24-month technology trends. Ad Hoc Collaboration A new generation of tools and approaches toward software-based collaboration creates an environment in which people, no longer limited to the confines of a single…
Ah the visionaries are out in full force here…But more ideas and visions of what could be possible. PCWorld.com – Mapping the New Internet
More bad news for Microsoft. This is the third time in a month that Microsoft must play catch-up with researchers finding vulnerabilities in its browser. [CNET News.com]