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
An interesting step as blogging moves more into the mainstream and more companies (even CEOs) see the powerful potential of blogs as a communications medium. Sun's Schwartz Ponders Blogging: “Sun's Schwartz Ponders Blogging By Darryl K. Taft June 29, 2004 SAN FRANCISCO–The president of Sun Microsystems Inc. is looking at ways to express his views…
Earlier in the week I wrote about trying Macromedia's Breeze and Convoq's ASAP today I had the chance to put ASAP to the test. As it turned out this test not only tested ASAP but LiveMeeting and proved again why Boy Scouts are on to something. My meeting today was scheduled to be held over…
An interesting development in the VPN market. VPNs are interesting beasts. I'd have a love-hate relationship with them for a while now. The last one I worked with was decent, but being connected to it brought my surfing to crawl and wreaked havok with my other e-mail apps. This is primarily why I think secure…
Sadly, this is very, very true. Tod Mafin of the CBC did a couple experiments where, essentially, he was able to get in and wander the halls of a company armed with nothing more than a clipboard and saying he was “from IT”. We all have to raise our level of savvy in this area…
This is an interesting tool that I saw on Scobleizer. My take is that it can publish a feed for you at a certain time (as Scoble points out if you're under an embargo and can't release information until a certain time). What I don't understand is how it might work with an existing blog…
Nice article from South Africa on KM. Quick read, with (my favourite) good analogies. Sunday Times South Africa Jun 25 2004 2:27AM GMT [Feedster.com Results For: knowledge management]