Hostway’s national Pet Peeve survey assembled a list of 15 irritating website practices: 1. Pop-up ads 2. Requiring the installation of extra software to view […]
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Clueless Manifesto
This one’s about being more open to questions & ideas we’d perhaps too easily dismiss (Drayton: guilty as charged) “Cluelessness is underrated. It’s the newbie […]
They know how to leverage the network.
From Google’s pagerank algorithm to the APIs of eBay and Amazon to the movie ratings on Yahoo, these companies know how to harness the collective […]
The end of TV as we know it
Television has an inspiring past, ripe with innovation and popular culture influence. Since its coming of age mid-20th century, generations of TV viewers happily embraced […]
eNon-Profit Study
Given we prob all have upcoming budget discussions, this is golden: “For the nonprofit study partners, relationships were identified between organizational investment in online communications […]
Numbers & Facts March 2006
This stuff provided by a chap called Alan Moore from SMLXL in London – some great quotes to bolster arguments/cases (apologies in advance for the […]
10 fundamental rules for the age of user experience technology
1) More features isn’t better, it’s worse. 2) You can’t make things easier by adding to them.3) Confusion is the ultimate deal-breaker. 4) Style matters5) […]
Digital Communities And The Power Of Trust: A Look At The Future
Research by Cap Gemini Ernst and Young in October 2003 found that 17% of car buyers were influenced by TV ads, whilst 71% were influenced […]
Dignity is Deadly
Links from the table: Gaping Void Presentation Zen Creating Passionate Users
Web 2.0 – Leveraging the Network
Web 2.0 – Leveraging the Network (2.74 MB pdf) In the talk I spoke about how Web 2.0 companies distinguish themselves by leveraging the network […]