HTML Wireframes and Prototypes: All Gain and No Pain
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Practical Applications: Visio or HTML
for Wireframes
Practical Applications: Visio or HTML
for Wireframes
02/11/2003 10:34 AMBoxes and Arrows Feb 11 2003 9:47AM ET
No pain, no gain
No pain, no gain
12/24/2003 09:21 PMUSA Today Dec 24 2003 8:06PM ET
Steve's pain gain
Steve's pain gain
12/16/2003 08:54 AMManchester Online Dec 16 2003 8:08AM ET
Using Wireframes
Using Wireframes
05/28/2002 12:30 PMWhere the Wireframes Are: Special
Deliverable #3
Where the Wireframes Are: Special
Deliverable #3
07/03/2002 10:08 AM"A wireframe (...) describes the contents of a web page by
illustrating a mock layout." (
Dan Brown -
Boxes and
Arrows)
Stock-Index Futures Gain; Motorola,
Intel Gain in Europe on Nokia Forecast
Stock-Index Futures Gain; Motorola,
Intel Gain in Europe on Nokia Forecast
12/22/2004 01:28 AMBloomberg Dec 20 2004 10:33AM GMT
Siemens prototypes SMS pen
Siemens prototypes SMS pen
02/10/2004 10:46 PMSunday Times South Africa Feb 11 2004 3:21AM GMT
Boxes and Arrows: Representing Content
and Data in Wireframes: Special
Deliverable #10
Boxes and Arrows: Representing Content
and Data in Wireframes: Special
Deliverable #10
08/18/2004 10:40 AMvariety of ways to deal with data in wireframes ..
wireframes
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Intel prototypes portable 'Tele-Phone'
Intel prototypes portable 'Tele-Phone'
02/19/2004 07:28 PMIDF Radio powered wonder-device banishes wires, operators, etc
WinHEC 2004 Longhorn Prototypes Gallery
WinHEC 2004 Longhorn Prototypes Gallery
05/11/2004 10:43 AMMotorola unveils wearable communications
prototypes
Motorola unveils wearable communications
prototypes
03/13/2003 10:20 AMMicrosoft Research: User Interface
Prototypes
Microsoft Research: User Interface
Prototypes
09/20/2004 10:35 PMDaniel
C. Robbins is a 3D User Interface Designer working at Microsoft
Research. His current projects include visual presentation of large
information spaces and scenarios for intelligent environments.
Moeller develops resin for
fire-retardant prototypes
Moeller develops resin for
fire-retardant prototypes
04/10/2005 09:52 PMUrethanes Technology Apr 11 2005 1:18AM GMT
From Building Military Prototypes To
Popular Consumer Robots
From Building Military Prototypes To
Popular Consumer Robots
05/07/2004 03:24 AMBusiness Week is running an
interview with the CEO of iRobot, where he talks
about how it's quite different running a company producing a very
popular consumer robot gadget (the Roomba vacuum cleaner), as compared
to a company building complex expensive robot prototypes for industry
and the military. As he points out, the biggest issue was (for the
first time) they actually had to pay attention to the cost of making
the robot, and had to make tough calls on what features to leave out.
There was also a bit of an issue learning how to do mass production of
robots and handle customer service issues associated with consumer
products. Sounds like an interesting transformation of a company. He
also makes a very good point when asked about vacuum companies looking
to compete: it's not the vacuuming part that's complex about the
Roomba - it's the robot - so, he believes they'll be able to stay
ahead. Besides, it certainly sounds like they don't plan on sticking
to robotic vacuums as their only consumer product going forward. For
now, though, it's been a great way to get people comfortable with the
idea of having a "robot" in their homes. On a somewhat related note,
Engadget has a feature about how to
get into
hardware check mode with your Roomba and make it do cool things.
Prototypes save time and money and
reduce problems
Prototypes save time and money and
reduce problems
08/05/2002 10:43 PMCNET Aug 4 2002 10:11PM ET
Intel prototypes new WLAN device,
promotes WiMAX in South Korea
Intel prototypes new WLAN device,
promotes WiMAX in South Korea
06/22/2005 01:59 AMIntel prototypes one WLAN chip to rule them all, and brings the WiMAX
gospel to South Korea.

Vulns: WebCT Campus Edition HTML Tags
HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
Vulns: WebCT Campus Edition HTML Tags
HTML Injection Vulnerabilities
05/20/2004 05:40 PMSecurityFocus May 20 2004 8:47PM GMT
Vulns: Google Toolbar About.HTML HTML
Injection Vulnerability
Vulns: Google Toolbar About.HTML HTML
Injection Vulnerability
09/20/2004 03:18 PMSecurityFocus Sep 20 2004 6:14PM GMT
Vulns: Horde IMP HTML+TIME HTML
Injection Vulnerability
Vulns: Horde IMP HTML+TIME HTML
Injection Vulnerability
08/06/2004 04:29 PMSecurityFocus Aug 6 2004 8:16PM GMT
HTML Tip: Problems With Nested HTML Tags
HTML Tip: Problems With Nested HTML Tags
11/30/2002 12:30 AMNet Mechanic Nov 29 2002 11:13PM ET
Fixing HTML with the WDG HTML Validator
Fixing HTML with the WDG HTML Validator
01/19/2003 08:07 AMBut what's this? My page has a link to
http://news.google.com/news?q=linux&scoring=d to easily catch up on
the Linux-related news. But the Validator says: ...
HTML Tip: Defining Terms With HTML
HTML Tip: Defining Terms With HTML
01/24/2003 06:24 AMNet Mechanic Jan 24 2003 5:15AM ET
HTML TOOLBAR (free): Adds a toolbar to
Windows Explorer and IE which contains
your own HTML display
HTML TOOLBAR (free): Adds a toolbar to
Windows Explorer and IE which contains
your own HTML display
10/28/2003 11:06 PMPain
Pain
12/17/2002 12:28 AM
"Without pain, without sacrifice, we would have nothing."
- Fight Club
Must We Die In Pain?
Must We Die In Pain?
03/28/2005 06:13 PMForbes Mar 28 2005 9:48PM GMT
PAiN 0.45
PAiN 0.45
06/08/2004 07:42 AMA new MUD code base written in Java.
Beam of Pain
Beam of Pain
06/07/2004 10:56 AMA roundup of new weapon technologies in this
Sacramento Bee
piece:
Test subjects can't see the invisible beam from the Pentagon's new,
Star Trek-like weapon, but no one has withstood the pain it produces
for more than three seconds. People who volunteered to stand in front
of the directed energy beam say they felt as if they were on fire.
When they stepped aside, the pain disappeared instantly.
The long-range column of millimeter-wave energy is known as the
"Active Denial System" for its ability to prevent an aggressor from
advancing. Senior military officials, who plan to deliver the device
for troop evaluation this fall, say years of testing has produced no
sign it will lead to health effects beyond perhaps causing skin to
temporarily redden.(...)
But in an era of secret interrogations of al-Qaida suspects and
revelations of U.S. abuse of prisoners at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison,
Executive Director Doug Johnson of the Minneapolis-based Center for
Torture Victims is skeptical. "It seems fundamentally a weapon that's
designed to create a great deal of pain and fear," Johnson said. "The
concern I would have is ... once this kind of technology is available
and there's a perception that it's safe and nonlethal, it seems like a
natural device to be used in interrogations.
Link (
Via Warren)
Telephone Pain
Telephone Pain
03/27/2005 03:11 AMDave Shea
expl
ains the painful choices facing Canadians who’d like a better
phone. I am in
exactly the same boat, except for I’m near
the end of my service contract with Telus and when it lapses I am
so out of there. By the way, if you get a GSM phone they’ll
try to sell you one that’s locked so that when you’re in Europe
you can’t put in that SIM card you bought in a grubby Brussels
storefront; but I have it from reliable sources that most retailers
will unlock it for a few bucks in cash money under the counter.
Especially if you make it clear that the alternative is you walk out.
More Pain at JDS Uniphase
More Pain at JDS Uniphase
04/29/2004 01:27 PM"Narrower loss" contains some bullets.
Dealing With Pain
Dealing With Pain
02/05/2005 10:16 PMOn the Monday Podcast, Our Geek mentioned that his back
pain was causing him quite a bit of discomfort, so when I seen this
article I thought it would be a good idea to share it with you,
it’s from Wired News and it’s called "The Painful Truth"
“Because nerve blocks affect a precise area of the body,
they fall under the category of regional (rather than general or
local) anesthesia. An elementary form of regional anesthesia is
already widely used in maternity wards: the epidural block, employed
to numb the pain of labor and achieved by injecting analgesics and
narcotics along the spine.”
Pain in the Asteroids
Pain in the Asteroids
04/09/2004 04:04 PMThe news story on William Carlton's 27-hour Asteroids marathon, the
fifth-highest-scoring game of all time, really makes you feel you were
there. For the whole 27 hours. (04-04)
Pain bites.
Pain bites.
09/20/2004 08:52 AM
No pain, no gain, they say, and when it comes to real pain, the
inverse is true as well.
"
We
now have research indicating there's a memory of chronic pain,"
said Dr. Doris K. Cope, director of chronic and cancer pain for the
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. It changes the genic code
sometimes, it changes the biochemistry, and it causes new proteins to
be formed." Or in other words, the more pain you have, the
more pain you have. (
More on this.)
It's no wonder, then, that more money is spent on pain relief than any
other medical problem, and that there has been so much
p
ain research and so many
clinical trials
revealing such painful facts as
redhead
s feel more pain,
men
feel less pain, and that there's a
genetic
difference between tough guys and wimps. (Much more pain
inside.)
Big Pain at Veritas
Big Pain at Veritas
07/06/2004 08:41 AMTheStreet.com Jul 6 2004 12:58PM GMT
PAiN. MUD Codebase
PAiN. MUD Codebase
12/15/2003 05:42 PMPAiN v0.43. Triggers Framework added
The Pain of Text
The Pain of Text
01/22/2004 02:12 AMYeah, this stuff's all getting cranky. Deal. :) At the moment, I'm
trying to work on specifying text stuff for Parrot. Not simple, of
course, because text is such a massive pain. Right now I'm just trying
to sort the various functions on characters and strings into the right
spot so they can be properly overridden, thumped, assaulted, and
generally beaten about. If you've been following along, you've no
doubt seen the rants about text, so I won't reprise them (much) and
instead go for the actual useful bits. As far as I can tell (and this
is all welded...
Total Pain of Using
Total Pain of Using
08/16/2004 04:09 PMTCO or "Total Cost of Ownership" is a notion that one can calculate
(with some accuracy) the complete cost of owning something, including
all the weird side effects of acquiring and owning that thing. For
example, I can by a new 3.2GHz notebook for $2,000 and it comes with
Windows XP. But odds are that I'll spend 20 hours in the first year
dealing with device drivers, spyware, and viruses. If I value my time
at $50/hour, then the total...
Authoring Pain
Authoring Pain
07/20/2004 06:25 PMThe person from the General Counsel’s office called to talk about
some legal/regulatory stuff we’re pulling together, and she asked
how it should be delivered. I said it would eventually end up on the
Web, so why didn’t they write it as a web page. She sounded
uncomfortable: “I don’t know how we’d do that,” she said. At
the same time, I’m hearing private gripes from our internal writing
community, from the President to the marketers to the Solaris geeks,
about how their writing tools stink. The state of Web authoring tools
is kind of like the state of what we used to call “Word
Processing” twenty years ago when I was getting into this business.
If everyone’s going to write for the Web (and it looks a lot of
people are going to) we need the Web equivalents of Word Perfect and
Wordstar and Xywrite and Microsoft Word, and we need them right now.
The Atom protocol will give them a standardized way to push the
content online, and the fact that it’s all open formats will make it
real hard for a monopolist to scoop out the market. So, who’s
building them?
No Pain, No Hain
No Pain, No Hain
09/01/2004 08:13 AMHain Celestial puts up organically sound prospects -- if not earnings.
I Felt a Shooting Pain
I Felt a Shooting Pain
06/05/2004 01:29 PMThe
Chicago Sun-Times offers some unusual health advice: What
does it feel like to get shot? Each year, around 55,000 more Americans
could answer that question.
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Lynda Barry
Lynda Barry
05/25/2004 08:36 AMExtreme Marlys
lynda.com training available for
QuarkXPress 6
lynda.com training available for
QuarkXPress 6
12/08/2003 12:55 PMDeveloper of educational resources for the creative professional
lynda.com has announced a new series of
movie-based workshops designed to help beginning QuarkXPress users
learn the basics behind the powerful page-layout and design program.
Using step-by-step exercises viewers are instructed on the
fundamentals of setting up pages, working with text, layout out
graphics, outputting to PDF and more.
Lynda.com offers After Effects 6
training
Lynda.com offers After Effects 6
training
12/10/2003 11:37 AMTraining resource
lynda.com
announced Wednesday its "Adobe After Effects 6 Hands-On Training."
Written by Lynda Weinman, it's a step-by-step tutorial-based book that
teaches user how to perform basic motion graphics and special effects
techniques using Adobe After Effects 6.
User Groups, Lynda.com, NAB on Inside
Mac
User Groups, Lynda.com, NAB on Inside
Mac
03/17/2005 03:05 AMThe March 12th broadcast of the Inside Mac Radio Show is now available
as an MP3 download...
Lynda.com offers 'Learning Adobe After
Effects 6'
Lynda.com offers 'Learning Adobe After
Effects 6'
12/23/2003 10:43 AMLynda.com's latest QuickTime-based
training workshop is now available. "Learning Adobe After Effects 6"
with Lynda Weinman offers an overview of the standard version of
Adobe's After Effects 6.
Lynda.com announces new movie-based
workshops
Lynda.com announces new movie-based
workshops
02/11/2004 07:00 PMLynda.com, which produces video
workshops aimed at creative professionals and delivers them online or
on CD- or DVD-ROM, announced recently that three new sessions are now
available:
"Learning
ActionScript 2.0 in Macromedia Flash MX 2004," "Learning
Final Cut Pro 4," and
"New in
Adobe Photoshop CS."Lynda.com releases 'Learning Adobe
Photoshop CS'
Lynda.com releases 'Learning Adobe
Photoshop CS'
04/26/2004 02:24 PMLynda.com today announced "Learning Adobe Photoshop CS," a movie-based
tutorial designed for beginning to intermediate users who want to
thoroughly learn the latest version of Adobe Photoshop CS...
Lynda.com touts Photoshop/ImageReady CS
for Web training
Lynda.com touts Photoshop/ImageReady CS
for Web training
01/16/2004 10:58 AMTraining resource
lynda.com
continues its week-long announcements concerning new training guides
for creative professionals with news that it has released a new book
called "Adobe Photoshop CS/ImageReady CS for the Web Hands-On
Training." Authored by Tanya Staples, the new book provides users of
Adobe Photoshop CS and its companion application ImageReady CS with
helpful information about how to create graphics for the Web.
Lynda.com releases 'Learning Adobe
InDesign CS'
Lynda.com releases 'Learning Adobe
InDesign CS'
05/03/2004 03:45 AMLynda.com has announced the availability of "Learning Adobe InDesign
CS," a movie-based tutorial developed for beginning InDesign users
interested in learning the basic tools and features of Adobe InDesign
CS for page layout and design...
Lynda.com releases new Flash MX 2004
training
Lynda.com releases new Flash MX 2004
training
08/27/2004 02:15 PMLynda.com today announced "Audio and Video Integration in Macromedia
Flash MX 2004," a movie-based tutorial designed to help more
experienced Flash users learn a variety of methods for integrating
audio and video into Flash MX 2004 projects...
Lynda.com releases 'Introduction to
Digital Photography'
Lynda.com releases 'Introduction to
Digital Photography'
08/23/2004 10:48 AMLynda.com today announced "Introduction to Digital Photography," a
movie-based tutorial designed to help graphics professionals and photo
enthusiasts learn the basics of digital photography...
Director MX 2004 Video Tutorials by
lynda.com
Director MX 2004 Video Tutorials by
lynda.com
08/02/2004 09:01 PMGet up and running fast with Director MX 2004 with these video
tutorials.
Essentials
Essentials
05/03/2004 11:40 PMEssentia
ls : Mark Pilgrim has listed his "essential" software tools for
doing his job. I always like to see these — the absolute, "can't
live without" tools of people who do the same work as me. As the risk
of being self-indulgent, here's mine:
Email: Thunderbird or
Mozilla Mail via IMAP. I
starting using IMAP a few weeks ago over POP, and I've been really
happy with it. Having your Sent Items following you around is great.
I actually paid for an account at Fusemail to aggregate my POP
accounts.
Browsing: Firefox or Mozilla
Text Editing: EditPlus
on Windows, Kate on Linux (though
anything with syntax highlighting and integrated FTP will work —
I'm not that picky). I've been using EditPlus for four years now,
ever since Joe introduced me to it.
Simple Image Editing: Irfanview on Windows, though I'll
usually just crop images in the Office Photo Editor. The Gimp on Linux (only because I
haven't tried anything else).
Complex Image Editing: I do very, very little of this, but
I have a copy of Photoshop
Elements lying around. I barely know how to use it. I really
miss Microsoft Image Composer. I loved that program.
FTP: I usually only need to FTP out of my text editor, but
I use WS_FTP otherwise. FTP is
built into KDE, so I don't need a seperate app for Linux
RSS Aggregator: SharpReader on Windows. I
still love NewsGator, but I
abandoned Outlook and NewsGator was a casualty of that. I use Straw on Linux only because I
haven't really looked for anything else. I don't care for Straw
much.
Office Productivity: Microsoft Office, though I often
write simple notes and memos in EditPlus. I care too little about
this type of application to bother looking for anything else, though I
really like OpenOffice.
Web Serving: Apache.
There is no other.
Scripting / Programming: PHP. I use it for both Web programming
and client scripting.
Database: MySQL on the
server, Access on the desktop. I'm really looking for an excuse to try
F
ilemaker (like I need an excuse...)
WYSIWYG Editing: I don't do much of this, but I will confess
to having a copy of FrontPage 2002 installed. (Gasp! Horrors!) For anything more
than the simplest layouts, I get really frustrated with it. These
days, I'm using Mozilla
Editor more and more. It's a deceptively competent little
app.
Other: I like to have a good search and replace utility. I
have an old copy of FunDuc Search and
Replace that has served me well since about 1996. PowerGrep is very good too.
I have a copy of Groove for
workgroup collaboration, and it's great when it works. But I have
sync issues with it that just drive me nuts. As near as I can tell,
my copy at work as been fetching a shared space for three weeks
now.
Webalizer is really
good for Web log analysis once you get it configued just the way you
want it.
Anyone else want to share? What do you have installed right
now?
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PHP Essentials
PHP Essentials
05/24/2002 11:27 AMLynda announces 'Adobe Acrobat 6
Hands-On Training'
Lynda announces 'Adobe Acrobat 6
Hands-On Training'
12/09/2003 09:38 AMLynda.com today announced "Adobe Acrobat 6 Hands-On Training," a
step-by-step, tutorial-based book that teaches readers "not only how
to create PDFs and how Acrobat Standard and Professional can improve
workplace efficiency, but also how to enhance PDFs for optimal sharing
and viewing...
lynda.com offers Dreamweaver MX 2004
learning guide
lynda.com offers Dreamweaver MX 2004
learning guide
01/22/2004 02:13 AMIf you're just getting started with Macromedia Dreamweaver, or if you
need to get up to speed with the MX 2004 release, you'll want to learn
more about
lynda.com's "
Learning
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004," a 9.5-hour workshop that uses a
series of video tutorials to drill down into the application's many
features. Topics include site management, rollovers, tables and other
layout elements, frames, XHTML, CSS, integration with Fireworks, and
more.
Lynda.com announces "Adobe After Effects
6 Hands-On Training"
Lynda.com announces "Adobe After Effects
6 Hands-On Training"
12/10/2003 09:15 AMLynda.com today announced "Adobe After Effects 6 Hands-On Training," a
step-by-step, tutorial-based book that teaches readers the basic
techniques of creating motion graphics and special effects for film,
video and the Web...
Essentials for Ubergeeks #2
Essentials for Ubergeeks #2
06/12/2004 11:41 PMiTunes Essentials
iTunes Essentials
12/18/2003 02:27 PM
Apple has started organizing compilations on the iTunes Music Store.
A new feature called "iTunes Essentials" takes advantage of the
flexibility of t...
SMB IT Essentials #5: Going global
SMB IT Essentials #5: Going global
08/18/2004 06:58 AMCNET Asia Aug 18 2004 11:40AM GMT
Wallet Essentials
Wallet Essentials
12/30/2004 11:08 AM
David Pescovitz:

Touch of Ginger sells an interesting line of gimmicky "Wallet
Essentials," credit card-sized "necessities" like emergency cufflinks,
ice scrapers, bottle openers, guitar picks, and shirt accessories
(pictured here) that you punch out or fold up into functionality. It
would be fun, albeit expensive, to get these printed as business
cards.
Link
(via Sensory Impact)
XForms Essentials
XForms Essentials
12/29/2003 01:35 PMIllustrator CS
Illustrator CS
01/24/2004 07:35 AMBy David Creamer (Mac Design Magazine via MyAppleMenu)
Leo's iPod Essentials
Leo's iPod Essentials
07/16/2004 06:47 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 16 2004 11:13PM GMT
Illustrator for Windows
Illustrator for Windows
07/24/2004 11:25 AM
The Corpus Vitrearum Medii
Aevi now has a digital archive containing 10,000 images of
medieval stained glass from English churches and cathedrals: a
wonderful resource for anyone interested in medieval art.
These stunning images of the windows at Fairford, in Gloucestershire, are
just a tiny fraction of the extraordinary riches available on the
site.
Review: Illustrator CS2
Review: Illustrator CS2
06/24/2005 05:00 PMFor Illustrator CS2, Adobe’s engineers addressed the
program’s core drawing functions rather than just sticking to
interface tweaks. The result is an application that has some
exceptional new tools, as well as a few welcome interface changes.
Illustrator CS2 (4.5 Mice)
Best Current Price: $369.00 (via
ProductFinder)
10.3: Faxing from Illustrator 10
10.3: Faxing from Illustrator 10
12/09/2003 10:59 AMI don't seem to be able to fax from Illustrator 10 using the built-in
fax support in Panther. But when I save my files in PDF-compatible
Illustrator format, I can open my documents with Preview and fax them
from there ... a s...
Feature: First look: Illustrator CS2
Feature: First look: Illustrator CS2
04/03/2005 11:48 PMIllustrator CS 2 packs some powerful new drawing tools, along with a
new control palette that makes using the program much easier without
altering any of the previous version’s palettes or keyboard
commands.
Adobe Illustrator CS 11.0.2
Adobe Illustrator CS 11.0.2
12/22/2004 01:20 AMEnhanced performance and Photoshop 7.0 compatability highlight this
update to the popular vector graphics software.
Effect Essentials suite updated to v1.6
Effect Essentials suite updated to v1.6
12/02/2003 01:05 AMBuena Software today released an update to its Effect Essentials suite
of plug-ins for Adobe After Effects and Apple Final Cut Pro...
HTML Wireframes and Prototypes: All Gain and No Pain