Sometime this weekend I hit 10,000 unique visitors on this measly little blog. (Well, unique cookies at least.) I have been writing here since January 10 of this year. I never expected to attract much of a following, let alone in just four months. Pleasure and Pain is now averaging 920 unique visitors weekly, and [Keep Reading…]
Mozilla finally releases Firefox 3.0
Mozilla released Firefox 3.0 Release Candidate 1 on Friday, but my software update only just alerted me of it. The only change from Firefox 3 Beta 5 that I can see at first glance is the link color in the location bar history. What it used to look like: What is looks like now: Yes, [Keep Reading…]
Links from 5/14/2008 to 5/16/2008
donor.com – home IATS, International Automated Transactions Service. A Ticketmaster company. Network For Good | Nonprofit Online Fundraising The importance of people in experience design (or, why most people hate bike shops)Henning Fischer talks about redesigning person-to-person interaction The Social Network Wars Begin In Earnest: Facebook Bans Google Friend Connect Overwork: the visualJapanese newscaster strikingly [Keep Reading…]
Links from 5/10/2008 to 5/13/2008
Muji Chronotebook: a non-linear way to plan.Via Leah Buley @ http://ugleah.tumblr.com/ Official Google Blog: A friend connected webGoogle Friend Connect allows non-technical site owners to sprinkle social features throughout their websites, so visitors will easily be able to join with their AOL, Google, OpenID, and Yahoo! credentials delicious blog » Firefox 3, del.icio.us, and youBeta [Keep Reading…]
IA Summit 2008 Closing Plenary: “Linkosophy” by Andrew Hinton
Much, much, MUCH overdue is the recap of Andrew Hinton‘s closing plenary titled “Linkosophy” at this year’s IA Summit. Andrew’s talk, equal parts intellectualism and practicality, was just what our field has been hungry for. Andrew is a uniter, not a divider, and I greatly appreciated the plain, honest tone he used when he told [Keep Reading…]
Tweetup Success
Last night was the second NYC Tweetup that I helped to organize. The first was a couple weeks ago at the 79th Street Boat Basin. It was a lovely evening, but only five people showed (@efortiz, @hikirsch, @webmetricsguru, @ewphoto and @coreyh). All great people and I thank them for trekking all the way west! Eduardo [Keep Reading…]
Links from 5/5/2008 to 5/7/2008
A Model for Understanding Professional Identity and PracticeAndrew Hinton expounds on a piece of his closing keynote at IA Summit Webby Award Winners cooperBricolage – coworking in NYCCoworking space in Alphabet City Nutopia WorkspaceCoworking space in TriBeCa In Good CompanyA coworking space for women entrepreneurs
IA Summit 2008: Leah Buley’s “How to be a UX Team of One”
Unfortunately my laptop battery died just before I went into Leah Buley‘s sermon titled “How to be a UX Team of One” at the IA Summit. I call it a sermon because at the end of Leah’s talk, she had a veritable congregation of worshippers. Since I wasn’t able to Twitter, I had to reconstruct [Keep Reading…]
Links from 4/29/2008 to 5/1/2008
Sidebar CreativeBryan Veloso, Jonathan Snook, Dan Rubin and Steve Smith Get Satisfaction?s Nice Import Profile Feature – Own Your IdentityVia Josh Porter Dunbar's number – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"The supposed cognitive limit to the number of individuals with whom any one person can maintain stable social relationship" Lenovo making fun of MacBook Air | YouTube [Keep Reading…]
Links from 4/13/2008 to 4/29/2008
Health Care Social NetworkingList of community sites Twitter Blog: A little spring cleaningSome UI tweaks I hope someday a one-word micro-blog post keeps you out of a Middle Eastern prisonFrom someecards.com Articles by Ari Spool – The Stranger, Seattle's Only NewspaperJared Spool's lovely daughter Down for everyone or just me?Pretty sweet way to check if [Keep Reading…]
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