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
Here's the gist. RSS allows people to find obscure bits of data. Personal Video Recorders (PVRs) let people easily record things they'd like to watch. The end result very well could be a future where you find and record programs completely on your own time frame. Want to watch CSI at 7 instead of 9?…
Having even a half decent, mostly complete outline is better than nothing Remember back in high school when you had to write your first term paper? After all the organizing with index cards, after all the lessons on research, after working on your topic, what did your (dreaded) English teacher tell you to do? Write…
So now that AOL has followed Yahoo and abandoned the corporate IM game, I guess that Redmond is going to be free to take it over. I know that there are many robust corporate IM clients, but the fact remains that if you're a Microsoft shop and you have Exchange server 2003/4 installed, they are…
I gave OneNote a shot when I upgraded to Office 2003 (yes, I know MS Office vs. OpenOffice…I needed to work with a lot of PowerPoint…) and I thought that it was pretty cool. I did do some brainstorming with it and doodling. I think it could have potential. Frankly the only reason I stopped…
There is huge potential in this. TV signals, as we all know, can travel tremendous distances and aren't limited by line of sight. And, of course, can go through walls. Consumer applications of this might be interesting. First go to your TV and see what channels you don't get, set the hardware…That probably would be…
Short article on some thoughts on Supernova 2004. Participants in the Supernova conference give insight into the social dynamics around the use of online social networking services, Weblogs and wikis. [eWEEK.com Messaging and Collaboration]