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August, 2006
The grid career I never had
The great thing about the Internet is that, thanks to having a fairly common name and a Google Alert set up to track it, I get to live other lives vicariously.
Link bucket: Alan's advice for the ink-stained
Another batch of links in search of more eloquent reactions than I have time to provide:
Old pals tout advertiser services portal
My old pals at Belo just launched launched in March (news release)
Hey, Bill and Steve, open up those fonts
Jeff Croft posts an open letter to Microsoft and Apple asking for a little relief for Internet creatives: putting n
And now, my tips for hair regrowth
Search usability -- or, more precisely, search usefulness -- still has such a long way to go.
Newspapers: Integrate the Web! No ... wait!
As Sesame Streeters say, one of these things is not like the other.
No rush to mobile data in U.S.
Just as we're seeing useful new formats for scanning links quickly in mobile devices, out comes evidence that American mobile phone usage still, most
Not much to look at, but ...
I'm late commenting about Dave Winer's new thing: a working model of his River o
Redesign/relaunch vs. design evolution
I bet if I stopped everyone I saw on the street, nine of 10 of them would have a major Web site redesign sitting somewhere on storyboards, just awaiting final approval from unseen bosses.
Link bucket: Journalism on crack, AP on Google
Conversations in search of a more elaborate response:
Quick upgrade
I just upgraded to WordPress 2.0.4. Everything seems OK but if you observe any weirdness please contact me.
Visual cues entice users to scroll
Web designers often hear, and sometimes repeat, the old saw that "users don't like to scroll."
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