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Usability 101: Satisfaction
Welcome to TNL.net. If you like this content, you may consider subscribing to the RSS feed.Today, we continue the Usability 101 series by exploring the concept of satisfaction. I can’t get no… satisfaction As much as we’d like it to, users are not using our software because of love for developers. They are using it to accomplish [...]
Tags: Browser, open source, usability
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Usability Bazaar
Over the past few days, I’ve been doing some research for an easy-to-use web-based open-sourced content management system. The basic system needs to be usable by several people and needs to be simple. In the process, though, I have learned that simplicity is hard to do. The main challenge comes from the fact that most software [...]
Tags: Browser, Microsoft, open source, usability
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Much Ado About XHTML 2
There has recently been much grumbling about XHTML 2 in general and its deprecation of the IMG tag in favor of the OBJECT one. While XHTML 2 is indeed a departure from the existing standards instead of being an evolution, it is important to realize that some of the things the workgroup is trying to do [...]
Tags: Browser, HTML, Implementation, Microsoft, Standard, XHTML
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Geeks to English
CNN is running an interesting article about information data stores and the semantic web. A very sad thing was the following statement about the semantic web: One hopeful journalist from the Economist asked Berners-Lee to give an example of how companies could make or save money using it, but he didn’t have an answer. This [...]
Tags: Browser, Future, HTML, XML
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The Privacy Police Strikes
Right now, in the US, two of the most popular TV shows are Survivor and Big Brother, European imports where people are willingly living under the watchful eyes of TV cameras. Think of it as a real-life version of The Truman Show, where TV watchers gather to watch some people like them deal with life. [...]
Tags: Browser, Europe, Microsoft, Privacy, United States, e - commerce
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Going wireless with the Palm V
For the past few weeks, I’ve been experimenting with OmniSky’s new wireless service for the Palm V and I have to admit that it has affected my wireless usage. Running over AT&T’s CDPD network, the service allows Palm V users to get full access to the net at speeds of up to 19.2kbps. Priced at $300 [...]
Tags: Browser, HTML, Palm, Wireless, eBay
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