Applying Usability Techniques to Deadline-Driven Projects
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Usability Requirements: How to Specify,
Test and Report Usability
Usability Requirements: How to Specify,
Test and Report Usability
01/08/2003 06:00 AMThai i18n projects & iBlog projects
Thai i18n projects & iBlog projects
05/23/2004 03:36 AMWebsite Launched !
Applying Pressure
Applying Pressure
07/07/2004 11:36 AMHow To: Applying SMS HotFixes
How To: Applying SMS HotFixes
06/02/2004 08:09 PMSuper Science Fair Projects: Complete
Guide to Science Fair Projects, Topics
and Experiments
Super Science Fair Projects: Complete
Guide to Science Fair Projects, Topics
and Experiments
05/24/2004 06:24 AMSuper Science Fair Projects: Complete Guide to Science Fair
Projects, Topics and Experimentshttp://www.super-sc
ience-fair-projects.com/Today your teacher announced
that your school is going to have a science fair and students are
responsible for exhibiting their projects. What do you feel?
Enthusiastic? Despondent? Dreadful? Fearful? Excited?" This statement
opens the Super Science Fair Projects site. Actually, whether student
or parent, science fair projects, while great ways to get students
actively involved in learning the scientific method and problem
solving, can be tough assignments. This site may help you with one of
the hardest parts: coming up with an idea. The site does a great job
of walking the visitor through the steps needed to plan and implement
a project, from Choosing a Topic, the Scientific Method, and writing
the Project Report. There are even tips on displaying your project,
rehearsing, winning over judges, and what to expect the day of the
fair. This is definitely a great tool to tap into when planning a
science fair project.[From The NSDL Scout Report for Math,
Engineering, and Technology, Copyright Internet Scout Project
1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
Applying Bayes to Aggregation
Applying Bayes to Aggregation
02/09/2003 07:55 PMLast night I went ahead with the rss2email switch, splitting my
subscriptions across several instances as a work-around for the...
Applying Java patterns
Applying Java patterns
08/09/2002 11:09 PMCNET Aug 9 2002 10:08PM ET
Applying Windows HotFixes
Applying Windows HotFixes
05/10/2004 01:20 PME-government deadline? What deadline?
E-government deadline? What deadline?
11/18/2003 08:12 AMNetimperative Nov 18 2003 7:12AM ET
Applying the SP4 HotFix Roll-up Package
Applying the SP4 HotFix Roll-up Package
06/14/2004 09:22 PMApplying Interim Updates (Hotfixes)
Applying Interim Updates (Hotfixes)
07/22/2004 11:45 PMApplying Psychology to Internet
Marketing
Applying Psychology to Internet
Marketing
05/23/2002 10:39 PMApplying web analytics to e-mail
campaign analysis
Applying web analytics to e-mail
campaign analysis
09/03/2004 05:49 PMInternetRetailer.com Sep 3 2004 8:58PM GMT
Can't Use the Office Clipart Site After
Applying Windows XP SP2
Can't Use the Office Clipart Site After
Applying Windows XP SP2
08/31/2004 07:24 PMApplying in-between alternatives to your
all-Microsoft,all-the-time world
Applying in-between alternatives to your
all-Microsoft,all-the-time world
06/19/2004 06:07 PMNewsday Jun 19 2004 8:34PM GMT
Applying Built-in JavaScript Behaviors
in Dreamweaver
Applying Built-in JavaScript Behaviors
in Dreamweaver
02/01/2005 09:10 PMBuild highly interactive HTML pages without writing a line of
code—Dreamweaver helps you do it.
Re-enabling Active Scripting After
Applying IE Patches
Re-enabling Active Scripting After
Applying IE Patches
05/02/2004 02:01 PMApplying Behaviors and Effects in Flex
Applications
Applying Behaviors and Effects in Flex
Applications
03/14/2005 06:17 PMBuild an interactive shopping basket and product browser with Flex
behaviors and ActionScript 2.0 effects.
TheyRule: applying information design to
corporate directorships
TheyRule: applying information design to
corporate directorships
05/10/2004 05:53 AMTheyRule is a brilliant Flash app that allows you to interactively
explore and map the interlocking directorships of the most powerful
corporations in the world. They've just relaunched a 2004 edition with
currect data.
They Rule allows you to create maps of the interlocking directories of
the top companies in the US in 2004.
The data was collected from their websites and SEC filings in early
2004, so it may not be completely accurate - companies merge and
disappear and directors shift boards.
Link
(
via Oblomovka)
Lou Dolinar: Applying in-between
alternatives to your
all-Microsoft,all-the-time world
Lou Dolinar: Applying in-between
alternatives to your
all-Microsoft,all-the-time world
06/20/2004 01:57 AMNewsday Jun 20 2004 4:32AM GMT
Caution applying MS04-011 to NT4 servers
with processor configuration changes
Caution applying MS04-011 to NT4 servers
with processor configuration changes
04/28/2004 04:12 PMCalifornians slow in applying for
Microsoft settlement funds
Californians slow in applying for
Microsoft settlement funds
05/04/2004 05:11 AMSeattle Times May 4 2004 9:03AM GMT
Applying online may ease reviews of
foreign workers
Applying online may ease reviews of
foreign workers
12/24/2004 01:06 PMDentonrc.com - Fri Dec 24, 05:10 am GMT
Applying "Digital Hub" Concepts to
Enterprise Software Design
Applying "Digital Hub" Concepts to
Enterprise Software Design
05/04/2004 09:03 PMAdam Behringer: "One thing that I have discovered is that there are
many common issues and design challenges for this type of software,
even in vastly different industries. In this article, I will share an
architecture approach that has worked well for most of the projects in
which I have participated. In future articles, I will give some
practical tutorials for building a complex business system one step at
a time."
Applying Management Packs and Processing
Rule Groups
Applying Management Packs and Processing
Rule Groups
12/25/2004 07:31 PM"Care to know the jobs of gays, lesbians
applying for marriage licenses?"
"Care to know the jobs of gays, lesbians
applying for marriage licenses?"
06/18/2004 12:29 AMO'Reilly: Applying Distributed XML to
The Open Source Paradigm Shift
O'Reilly: Applying Distributed XML to
The Open Source Paradigm Shift
09/04/2004 07:33 PM"If I download the source code to the Apache HTTP server I can then
compile it and use it in accordance to its open source license. This
does not apply to a Google or an eBay..."
Applying For Prix Ars Electronica's new
"Digital Communities" cash prize
Applying For Prix Ars Electronica's new
"Digital Communities" cash prize
12/29/2003 12:23 PMSo, what exactly does one call cash prize for weblogs? Bling-blog?
Digital arttfest
Ars Electronica
recently announced that the 2004 competition will include the new
category "Digital Communities," awarding cash prizes to projects of
great sociopolitical relevance. Howard Rheingold posts more details
here, including a snip from instructions on how to apply. Thanks to
all who have suggested BoingBoing as an entrant, but since co-editor
Cory is a judge this will not be possible.
Prix Ars Electronica, the foremost international prize for
computer-based art, offers an open platform for the encounter with
leading-edge trends in art, technology, and society. Over the last 17
years, more than 24,800 works from 87 countries have been submitted
for Prix Ars Electronica consideration. With a total prize money of
130,000 Euro this year, and no participation fee, it is the highest
endowed and most reknown competition in this field worldwide.
The new category "Digital Communities" - to be awarded for the first
time in 2004 - encompasses the wide-ranging social consequences of the
Internet as well as the latest developments in the domain of mobile
communications and wireless networks. "Digital Communities" will
spotlight bold and inspired innovations impacting human coexistence,
bridging the digital divide regarding gender as well as geography, or
creating outstanding social software and enhancing accessibility of
technological-social infrastructure.
LinkSwitching document views: Applying XSLT
stylesheets dynamically with DOM (XML
Journal)
Switching document views: Applying XSLT
stylesheets dynamically with DOM (XML
Journal)
07/17/2002 01:09 PMYou receive an access denied message
when connecting remotely to MOM 2005
after applying 2003 SP1
You receive an access denied message
when connecting remotely to MOM 2005
after applying 2003 SP1
04/06/2005 03:45 PMDriven
Driven
10/28/2003 11:09 PMIn the mad rush of the announcements of this week and the excitement
building for the Panther release, I've completely...
Test-Driven
Test-Driven
07/05/2004 10:23 PM
I started reading Kent Beck's Test-Driven
Development: By Example over the weekend. Tim Bray menti
oned the
book a while back and his impression of TDD differed from
mine so I figured
I was overlooking something. Boy, I sure was.
I thought TDD (Test-Driven Development) was just development with a
strong emphasis
on tests. It's more than that. What threw me off was
the word 'development'
which encompasses the entire development process including design,
implemention, evolution,
etc. The core gem of an idea behind TDD impacts the design
phase most heavily
and it's uncovered in rather tedious detail by Kent Beck.
Tedious yet startling
is what I felt.
The simple idea is this:
Design software by writing tests first.
By 'software', I mean services, frameworks, modules, components,
and objects.
Since tests are written before the module being tested is written,
the experience
of writing of the test drives the module's designing process.
More importantly,
you are looking at the API, of the module being designed, from
the API client's
perspective. Net result is higher quality API design.
While TDD during the design process is enough of a benefit for
engineers to put into
use immediately, TDD has problems because test cases are software
and there are maintenance
cost associated with them. Having a tool like Eclipse helps
but much more is
needed to help the engineers document the tests, keep track of
them, and reuse as
needed.
I think a visual tool that lets engineers drag and drop tests into
test suites for
various purposes like release testing, runtime testing, diagnostic
testing is essential.
TDD also encourages refactoring through out the development process
which calls for
more flexible source control system than CVS.

Digital UK driven by net and TV
Digital UK driven by net and TV
03/22/2005 04:30 PMBritain's take-up of digital TV and broadband makes it the fourth
'most digital' European nation, says a report.
Design Techniques
Design Techniques
07/01/2002 08:28 AMWebmasterBase Jun 29 2002 0:14AM ET
UI Patterns and Techniques
UI Patterns and Techniques
08/13/2002 02:06 PMEvent Driven ASP.NET Development with C#
Event Driven ASP.NET Development with C#
10/09/2002 01:52 PMWebmasterBase Oct 9 2002 12:34PM ET
Event Driven ASP.NET Development with C#
Event Driven ASP.NET Development with C#
10/11/2002 07:56 AMWebmasterBase Oct 9 2002 12:34PM ET
User-driven integration
User-driven integration
02/18/2004 11:59 AM
Tim Hodson's LibraryLookup
bookmarklet broke when his library upgraded its OPAC. So he fixed it:
Have used your lookup many times, until our library service started to
use a new OPAC! Talis Information systems have released a new OPAC
which is called Talis Prism. For a while I thought my lovely lookup
would never work again, but I have recently discovered (by changing
their post form variables to gets with the marvellous firefox browser
and a web developers toolbar) that a get version of their page works
just as well.
Thanks Tim! I love to see users hacking their library systems this
way. I've taken the URL pattern that Tim figured out and added it to
the
build your own bookmarklet service; Talis Prism
now becomes the twelfth supported OPAC. I can no longer keep up with
the static lists that I originally compiled in order to seed this
project. But I'm always on the lookout for new patterns -- like the
one Tim has provided -- that enable users to generate their own
bookmarklets for some previously unsupported class of OPAC system.
...Computer-driven shoe
Computer-driven shoe
04/02/2005 04:39 AMThe Province Apr 2 2005 8:03AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Applying Usability Techniques to Deadline-Driven Projects
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"Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Webl0g"
"Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Webl0g"
03/21/2003 09:14 AMWhat Adam Said
What Adam Said
08/07/2004 09:08 PMA month or two ago, I got a call out of the blue from some guy I never
heard at a recruiting shop saying “I’m looking for a reference on
Adam Bosworth.” I’m afraid I gave the guy a hard time, first I
took him for a prankster and then I ranted at him along the lines of
“You’re talking about probably one of top twenty software people
in the
world, have you never heard of Quattro Pro and
Microsoft Access and IE 4? What are you talking to
me for?” To his credit, the guy was patient and
explained that this was Google and Google is different. So I told him
about my exposure to Adam over the years and all the things it’s
painfully obvious that he’s good at, and I’m sure the other people
they called did too, and now he’s at Google. But what I really
wanted to say today is, go read
his latest
piece, he says in one paragraph what I’ve been raving about for
months in the area of Web Services: “The really useful things turn
out to be the simplest ones.” How many times do we have to re-learn
this lesson? Anyhow, there’s more, and it’s all good.
Welcome Adam
Welcome Adam
02/13/2004 05:42 AMI delighted again to announce another new contributor to this weblog.
Adam (aka snowman) is already quite a prolific weblogger running
useful.mac,
everythinghurts.com,
puzzleblog.com,
totallyretro.com and (my
particular favourite)
everthingsoothes.com so
I’m glad he's able to share some of his time with us. Welcome
aboard Adam!
Adam Langley
Adam Langley
04/16/2005 06:58 PMUnder NPTL, all threads in a process have the same PID. But
sched_setaffinity() takes a PID, so how do you set the affinity for
individual threads? This seems to be disturbingly under-documented.
Adam Langley reports that
gettid() is the solution.
"Adam Curry"
"Adam Curry"
07/26/2004 08:59 PMI'm "Adam Rider"
I'm "Adam Rider"
10/28/2003 11:09 PMIt's official. I have a pr0n name, thanks to MyPornName.com - another
sillyservice(tm) from Jason "We're Having Mexican - Get Over It"
DeFillippo. He caught me in the act earlier this afternoon. Showing
off gadgetry... not... doing something naughty with my naughty bits.
In this particular picture, I'm demonstrating the proper usage of the
"O" key. See, you're not supposed to tap it without sounding it out
first. That's hell for Canadians, let me tell ya. Can you guess who's
fingers those are... in the lower right-hand corner? Hint: they're not
Sprocket's. Oops, I mean: Chaz Rage's....
Adam and Steve Together At Last
Adam and Steve Together At Last
05/17/2004 07:31 AM
Whether you're
for it or
against it, it looks like
we'v
e got it.
March 17, 2004 brings gay marriage to Massachusetts,
adding the USA to a
short list of countries who recognize this union. Whether we
remain on that list for long depends on whether certain people
get their way.
Dinner with Adam
Dinner with Adam
05/04/2004 03:42 AM
On my last night in Amsterdam for this trip, I had dinner with
Adam Curry at a meat house that reminded me of a bar in Mazomanie, WI,
many many years ago. We had meat and beer. So did everyone else.
It's really interesting walking around Amsterdam with Adam, who
is a very famous person here. People stare at him. Ask for his
autograph. I get some of the reflected glory, who is that guy with the
rock star? It's a pretty unusual thing for me.
Anyway, we talked about next things to do. It was good to get
some one-on-one time with Adam this trip. Now it's off the Schipol,
the Amsterdam airport, to go back to Boston, and whatever adventures
await me there.
Who's cloning who?
Who's cloning who?
03/29/2005 02:16 PM
Clonus (AKA
Parts: the Clonus Horror) was
released on DVD
today. This ultracheap 1979 sci-fi thriller is about a compound where
clones are raised, unaware that their purpose in life is to provide
harvested organs (
more detail
here).
MST3K sent it up,
the
Onion sneers at it, but this
NY Times review (reg. reqd., scroll down) is respectful. You can
rent it now, or you can wait until July for the
megabudget, Michael
Bay-directed version of the
same damn
story.
Adam Bosworth's Webl0g
Adam Bosworth's Webl0g
12/30/2004 06:27 AMAdam Bosworth's Weblog .. Be very afraid .. ISCOC04 talk .. weblog ..
blog .. Adam
adambosworth.net
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Adam Bosworth comes to the light
Adam Bosworth comes to the light
09/21/2004 10:14 AMI have this vivid memory of meeting Adam Bosworth out on Dave
Winer's patio - back in like 1997. He (at the time) as an all-star at
Microsoft - having just created IE and a key guy in the XML game.
Then Adam went to BEA and now Google.
He's now caught up with revelations about media - where I was back
then - 7-8 years ago.
Welcome to my life - Adam - now we get to see what Google will do
about all this.....
Can you say "digital lifestyle aggregator?"
See yah at Web 2.0.
Here's
Adam's post.....
These days, like everybody else, my media is increasingly on my hard
disks. It is on PC's, Mac's, iPod's and recorders of TV like Tivo
although mine is a Time Warner supplied variant. As such, like
everyone else I know, it has profoundly changed the way I view my
stereo and my home entertainment in general. I don't want to build a
stereo from a stereo company. Nor do I want to buy one of these "home
entertainment" PC's. I have more PC's at home already than I
want/need. What I want is a super simple way to buy an amp and
speakers (of good quality) and just plug them into a box that in turn,
talks wirelessly to all of my PC's and/or hard disks. think of the box
as a preamp, but it can be a lot simpler than old ones because the
only sound source and media source is ethernet and 80211. I want my
cell phone to support bluetooth to the box so that I can use it and
its screen and keyboard/keypad to pick the album, artist, movie, tv
show, etc to play/record and I want the box to support record like a
Tivo, but on my hard disks. Why my cell phone? Because these days it
has a good enough screen to show me a list of artists or albums or
shows and I use one with a keyboard, but even without it, it has a
keyboard and pointing and then there is just one device in my life. No
more remote hell. I'm OK with the slightly painful iTunes style of DRM
although it is irritating. In other words I'll limit my personal use
of the recorded media to 4 or 5 personal machines like laptops or
iPods.
From my point of view, this is hard. I go into a PC store and they
don't understand amps or speakers and try to push little tiny ones on
me. They don't understand wireless at all. I go into a stereo store
and they think I still listen to sound from CD's and video from cable
or DVD's when again, I typically want it on my disks. They will sell
me a flatscreen for $5K or more without blinking, but ask for a 1
terabyte hard disk which should be <$1K and everyone just stares. One
terabyte can store a LOT of movies and songs and shows. I also want
what great recording quality on my sound and the stereo stores seem to
know nothing about this. I'm sure I'll here from Mac people about how
this is all easy/possible on Mac's, but I did go into an Apple store
and wasn't happy with their knowledge about amps and speakers and
cabling and sound. Apple does something that makes no sense to me at
all. They think that the iPod is the sound source and I need a remote
control for it thereforce. I want the iPod to be my remote control
(when I'm in range of a sound system AND I have no headphones plugged
in) and then talk to my "box" that is playing media.
[Adam
Bosworth]
Adam Bosworth nails it
Adam Bosworth nails it
12/19/2004 03:16 PM Adam Bosworth put up a transcript of his talk from ICSOC 2004, and it
is quite deep and profound. I'm too busy to add more commentary right
now, but if you haven't had a look, it is definitely worth...
Adam Stiles Goes Phishing
Adam Stiles Goes Phishing
03/19/2005 03:11 AMNetCaptor's Adam Stiles has been on a
phishing trip.
Adam Dunning, We Hardly Knew Ye. Or Why.
Adam Dunning, We Hardly Knew Ye. Or Why.
12/22/2004 01:57 AM
They Knew It Couldn't Last Forever Twenty one hours ago,
Australian Police Officer Adam Dunning was shot twice in the back and
killed, becoming the first casualty in the
Solomon Islands assistance
mission. With the Australian government's quasi-imperialistic
intentions towards their
closest neighbours and its
refusal to sign a non-aggression treaty with ASEAN nations, how
long can Australia ride the line between
East and
West? [MI]
ADAM Hotfix for MUI Pack
ADAM Hotfix for MUI Pack
11/03/2003 01:01 AMThis hotfix is only needed on the English release and is not needed on
the localized releases of ADAM. Both X86 and IA64 builds are
available.
Adam-Bots Programmer CD
Adam-Bots Programmer CD
09/16/2004 09:09 PMWelcome, initial status report
The Loom: Adam and His Eves
The Loom: Adam and His Eves
09/01/2004 10:34 PMwas the defacto standard for our ancestors .. mitochondrial DNA and
the Y-chromosome .. The Loom: Adam and His Eves .. casts doubt ..
Quote:
corante.com/loom/archives/005799.html
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Adam is a House A-Fire!
Adam is a House A-Fire!
11/22/2002 08:28 AMU.N. Balks at Cloning Ban
U.N. Balks at Cloning Ban
12/10/2003 05:45 AMThe United Nations postpones a decision on cloning for a year instead
of banning the procedure outright. Stem-cell researchers, who believe
the science will lead to medical treatments, hope the year will be
fruitful. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Why Cloning Didn't Happen in U.S.
Why Cloning Didn't Happen in U.S.
02/13/2004 05:53 AMKorean researchers leapfrogged American scientists Thursday when they
announced they had derived the first embryonic stem cells from a human
clone. So why wasn't the U.S. first? Kristen Philipkoski reports from
Seattle.
U.N. Shelves Cloning Ban
U.N. Shelves Cloning Ban
11/07/2003 08:51 AMCBS News Nov 7 2003 7:32AM ET
Cloning Fluffy
Cloning Fluffy
01/04/2005 01:12 PMIs the pet cloning industry fertile ground for finding Rule Breakers?
Hey Adam - that's what the open source
infrastructure is all about!
Hey Adam - that's what the open source
infrastructure is all about!
12/17/2004 06:29 PMImagine my delight w
hen Adam Rifkin wrote....
Kragen recently said to me
that
X
HTML tables are the new CSV, and they're
better than CSV because they have escaping. Also there's nicer viewers
for them but that's besides the point.
It
occurred to me that the use of modular XHTML
for semantics is not a fad; rather, it points to a trend that Tantek
Çelik calls microformats.
In my post on The Web Way, I mentioned having dinner with Tantek, which led
me to rule 6,
Where it's useful, they should
embrace microformats, a/k/a lowercase semantic
web.
Tantek provides a compelling case
for how The Awesome Power Of XML is best harnessed through
tiny XML dialects usable for specific purposes. I
agree; I've noted in my cata
blog post (and the accompanying comments) that RSS is the
single-biggest-real-world-useful example of TAPOX, and RSS is useful
because it is tiny (and therefore easy to embed in applications as an
input/output format).
Tantek talks with enthusiasm about the philosophy of
microformats:
- Keep the formats simple.
Make them easy to learn and use. As Kragen noted, using an XHTML
dialect gives you escaping and presentation control, making it easy to
embed such formats in web pages with minimal effort.
- Pave the cowpaths. Only create a new format to
serve an existing application.
- Get rough consensus and running code.
Implementation in scripting languages
such as PHP, Python, and Perl is paramount to adoption.
- Get adoption by "real people". Only
then will semantic (x)html move beyond theoretical discussions.
Tantek also talks with enthusiasm about a collection of
microformats that represent the philosophy of microformats well:
- RSS
for simple syndication (though the jury is still out on its progeny,
especially Atom, which seems to get more complicated as it goes through committee despite
fi
ne leadership).
- xfn for human relationships (using
the rel attribute; note that using rel is also an easy way to do ext
end Creative Commons metadata).
- GeoURL for location (using simple
<meta> tags).
- hCalendar
for calendar events (mapping the commonly used iCalendar format to
XHTML).
- hCard for
address books (mapping the commonly used vCard format to
XHTML).
- XOXO
for outlines and blogroll-like subscriptions.
- Attention.X
ML for keeping track of what you've read, what you're spending
time on, and what you should be paying attention to.
The
Chairman and Founder of CommerceNet, Marty Tenenbaum,
asserted his belief in a recent brainstorming session
that
There are maybe twenty simple schemas
that cover 80% of the potential uses of data in collaborative
commerce.
Marty often conveys his
enthusiasm for the ongoing social software trend to increasingly
facilitate improved E-Commerce. When thinking of Tantek's and Marty's
visions, I'm excited that thoughts on cata
blog suggest that there are opportunities to create microformats
for products -- perhaps the music, movies, and books that fill up
peoples' typelists represent a good place to start.
[i
findkarma]
OK - so wow - is all I can say!
Marty and Tantek agreeing on the same thing!
What's coolio is how Tantek has his own representations of digital
identity, events and outlines. Whatever happened to FOAF, iCal and
OPML?
Isn't standards building fun?
From Adam Smith to Open Source
From Adam Smith to Open Source
05/14/2004 05:54 PMWas an 18th century economist the inspiration behind the free and open
source movement?
Adam Tow to speak at Newton conference
Adam Tow to speak at Newton conference
07/15/2004 10:30 AMAdam Tow, an influential figure in the Newton world, has joined the
Worldwide Newton Association, whose goal is to promote the Newton
computing platform, and will be a speaker at the first annual
Worldwide Newton Conference...
Looking for Adam Curry's Rocket Car of
Death
Looking for Adam Curry's Rocket Car of
Death
08/22/2004 06:08 AM
Adam Curry samples
a portion of H
alley's interview with me on Memory
Lane on his Daily Source Code Aug 17 2004 - (1.2MB mp3 of
relevant section). I'm talking about how I showed the chairman of
NHK (Japan's public broadcast network) a video that I downloaded from
Adam Curry's MTV.COM. I think this was around 1994 or 1995... It was
one of the few video files on the net at the time. I used to show this
video all the time and I told this to Adam when I met him at
Bloggercon. He said he wanted a copy of the video and I thought I
might have it around, but I looked and I don't have it. Sorry Adam!
Does anyone else have it? It's a bit of Internet nostalgia and history
that would be fun to have. Unfortunately, I think this predates archive.org.
Comment -
TrackBack
ADAM Technical Reference Draft
ADAM Technical Reference Draft
04/20/2004 12:25 AMThe Technical Reference provides essential technical information about
Active Directory® Application Mode (ADAM). It is designed for
administrators who are responsible for maintaining a healthy ADAM
Service as well as for Architects who want to optimize their
applications for ADAM.
Adam Hertz joins the Team
Adam Hertz joins the Team
07/20/2004 01:22 AM
I'm happy to
announce that Adam Hertz has
joined Technorati as our VP
of Engineering. Adam comes to Technorati with more than twenty years
of experience as an executive and manager in the software and online
service industries. He has extensive product, technical and
operational experience with a variety of technologies including web
and internet, distributed systems, databases, text indexing and
information retrieval. His application experience includes digital
photography, web portals, mobile services, search, shopping, personal
information management, productivity, email, and community.Prior to
joining Technorati, Hertz was Vice President of Product Development at
Ofoto, the Internet's leading consumer online digital photography
service. He led Ofoto's development and network operations teams,
helping the service scale to unprecedented levels of usage and
reliability.Adam's other experience includes Contact Networks, Inc.,
an early pioneer in the field of permission-based personal information
sharing, Excite@Home Inc., where he was a vice president of
engineering, General Magic, NeXT, ON Technology and Lotus.
I'm really excited to be working with Adam. His attitude and skills
impressed me right from the very start - and he's already a blogger
and a user of the service. His first priorities are to keep the site
up, get things stable and fast, and roll out new product development.
We've got a lot of neat stuff in the pipeline - well, there's a lot to
come, I won't give it all away now. Welcome aboard, Adam!
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Interview: Mad Penguin's Adam Doxtater
Interview: Mad Penguin's Adam Doxtater
02/05/2005 09:48 PMMad Penguin is a phenomenon. To those who frequent it, it's a way of
life, an attitude, a religion. For the man who created it, it's both a
vision of the future and an emotional outlet.
Applying Usability Techniques to Deadline-Driven Projects