May
21
Usability, Design and User Interface Feed
May 21, 2009 | 3 Comments
A real time feed about usability and Interaction Design discussions resulting from Twitter, Facebook, IxDA, Usability Professionals Association, Professional Online magazines and other sources from around the web.
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Jan
23
Best Technology of Bush Years
January 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment
With Bush finally leaving office, now is a good time to do a quick Tip ‘O’ the Hat to those gadgets and widgets and useful technology that the Bush Administration was able to put in place.
The FBI has built a Most-Wanted widget.
The TSA has an employee blog about security.
The State Department has an internal Diplopedia [...]
Jan
20
Celebrate Obama’s Inauguration
January 20, 2009 | 1 Comment
Where will you be when President Obama is sworn in? How will you feel? Who do you want to spend that moment of global change with? Will you be in Washington? Chicago? In a bar, a stadium? your living room?
The United States is going to be forever different and there will be no going back. [...]
Dec
23
Scrapplet takes portable site creation to a new level
December 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment
RadWebTech, a company that specializes in Web technologies, announced Monday that it has opened its hallmark service, Scrapplet, to the public. Scrapplet was formally in private beta.
In essence, Scrapplet is a blank, browser-based canvas that allows you to drag-and-drop practically anything from any Website and place it on your Scrapplet page.
Want to grab your Twitter [...]
Dec
9
Facebook Users Hit by Virus
December 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment
I saw this article posted by a friend on Facebook (of course). The original article was written by By Dan Whitworth, and is available on the BBC News site.
Facebook’s 120 million users are being targeted by a virus designed to get hold of sensitive information like credit card details.
‘Koobface’ spreads by sending a message to [...]
