Thursday, Nov 3 is the first World Usability Day, so designated by the Usability Professionals Association. A gimmick? Maybe, but let's face it, making technology serve humans instead of vice versa is a cause that needs all the help it can get.
Interface guru Jakob Nielsen as published his Top 10 worst weblog design mistakes. "The web is not high school," says Nielsen, so drop the cliquishness.
The Flow Awards recognize technology that supports creative flow. This one goes to the beautifully simple Intellitouch guitar tuner.
The conclusion of a four-part series on how IP Relay, a system designed to help deaf and speech-impaired people make phone calls via the Internet, is being exploited by scammers & pranksters, who use it to conceal their identities.
Part 3 of a series on how IP Relay, a system designed to help deaf and speech-impaired people make phone calls via the Internet, is being exploited by scammers & pranksters, who use it to conceal their identities.
Part 2 of a series on how IP Relay, a system designed to help deaf and speech-impaired people make phone calls via the Internet, is being exploited by scammers & pranksters, who use it to conceal their identities.
A system designed to help deaf and speech-impaired people make phone calls via the Internet is being exploited by scammers & pranksters, who use it to conceal their identities. Part 1 of a series.
Following my post on Jeff Jarvis' Recovery 2.0 proposal comes this story on how new charities are using the eBay model to match donors to needs.
Jeff Jarvis calls on netizens to convene to put together "Recovery 2.0": Use the net to do much better next time.
