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Scalable Networks Launches QualNet
Software Version 3.8, Latest Release
Includes Live Network Traffic Feed and
3D Visualization
Scalable Networks Launches QualNet
Software Version 3.8, Latest Release
Includes Live Network Traffic Feed and
3D Visualization
12/17/2004 06:44 PMScalable Network Technologies (SNT) today announced the launch of its
latest software release, QualNet Version 3.8. The software is used to
design and test communication networks, including ad-hoc wireless
networks and a wide variety of wired and wireless networks [PRWEB Dec
17, 2004]
"Feed Your Reader" Firefox Feed
Extension
"Feed Your Reader" Firefox Feed
Extension
09/20/2004 10:22 AMWhen Firefox add
ed RSS support, I had mixed reactions. On the one hand, I was
excited by the boost RSS would receive by being supported in a popular
browser. But on the other hand, for obvious reasons I wasn't wild
about how Firefox built RSS into the browser without enabling users to
choose an external RSS reader.
So, I was glad when several FeedDemon customers talking about building an extension to enable FeedDemon
to take advantage of the new Firefox RSS features.
Michael Koziarski rose to
the challenge and created F
eed Your Reader, a Firefox extension that enables you to subscribe
to feed in FeedDemon - or any other RSS reader that supports the feed:
// protocol. Which means that even though the extension was
designed with FeedDemon in mind, it's not specific to FeedDemon.
Initial tests show that it also works with NetNewsWire on the
Mac.
Once this extension is installed, you'll see an additional "FYR"
icon in Firefox's status bar right next to the existing RSS icon.
Clicking the FYR icon displays a menu of auto-discovered feeds, and
clicking one of these feeds will display FeedDemon's "New Channel"
wizard to subscribe to it.
Details on Feed Your Reader are h
ere, and the project page is here. If you're viewing
this in Firefox, the download link to the XPI (extension) is here
.
ExtremeTech goes to E3
ExtremeTech goes to E3
05/19/2004 05:43 PMWrap-Up: Few trade shows are as loud, colorful, and overwhelming as
the Electronics Entertainment Expo. We headed down to Los Angeles to
dig around and find out what's hot and what's not.
ExtremeTech Goes Glossy!
ExtremeTech Goes Glossy!
08/03/2004 06:05 PMYou asked and we've delivered: ExtremeTech magazine will be coming to
newsstands near you beginning this fall. All the reviews, how-tos, and
commentary you love in easy-to-handle print form.
ExtremeTech Compares IE Alternatives
ExtremeTech Compares IE Alternatives
02/05/2005 08:58 PMThe ExtremeTech Guide to Buying HDTV
The ExtremeTech Guide to Buying HDTV
04/26/2004 06:55 PMConfused about buying an HDTV? Buying high definition these days is
more confusing than buying a personal computer. We cut through the
fog, define some terms and guide you through the maze of speeds, feeds
and features.
The ExtremeTech Killer Gaming Rig: 2005
The ExtremeTech Killer Gaming Rig: 2005
03/23/2005 05:29 PMWe're updating our high end gaming system to include GeForce 6800
Ultras in SLI mode and the Athlon 64 FX-55. Like last year's version,
this one is water-cooled and overclocked. PC gaming Nirvana is just a
screwdriver away. And be sure to check out our new and improved
Build-It section!
Building the ExtremeTech Killer Gaming
Rig
Building the ExtremeTech Killer Gaming
Rig
03/28/2005 10:34 AMNow that you've seen our recommendations for a high end gaming PC,
here's how we put it all together. Water cooling the processor and
graphics cards can seem tricky. It's easier than you think: We show
you how.
Top Ten Official ExtremeTech Threads of
2004
Top Ten Official ExtremeTech Threads of
2004
12/29/2004 08:28 PMOur forum moderator, Jim Lynch, takes you through this past year's top
ExtremeTech discussions in our technology forums.
ExtremeTech Crazy Case Mod Contest
ExtremeTech Crazy Case Mod Contest
07/30/2004 11:41 AM
We've shown you
some of these case mods before, but there are some new ones in
ExtremeTech's Crazy Case Mod Contest, like this Art Nouveau-inspired
computer that is actually integrated right into a desk, topped off by
a back-lit piece of custom stained glass.
Read - Crazy Case Mod Contest: Meet the Contenders
[Extremetech]
ExtremeTech - Deep technology for
enthusiasts and professionals
ExtremeTech - Deep technology for
enthusiasts and professionals
08/29/2004 02:09 PMExtremeTech - www.extremetech.com - Deep technology content for the IT
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ExtremeTech Reviews Google's Gmail Beta
ExtremeTech Reviews Google's Gmail Beta
05/09/2004 10:58 PMRules for the ExtremeTech Extreme Case
Mod Contest
Rules for the ExtremeTech Extreme Case
Mod Contest
06/30/2004 12:40 PMPlease read these rules before submitting your entry to the contest.
Winners of the ExtremeTech Extreme Case
Mod Contest
Winners of the ExtremeTech Extreme Case
Mod Contest
06/21/2004 11:21 PMAnd the winners of the contest are...
Foxconn WinFast NF4UK8AA—Review by
ExtremeTech
Foxconn WinFast NF4UK8AA—Review by
ExtremeTech
03/22/2005 09:57 PMReview: Foxconn offers the least-expensive nForce 4 Ultra–based
motherboard we've seen yet. We kick the tires to see if saving a few
bucks means sacrificing features or performance.
Microsoft, Partners Delay SPOT Watches
(extremetech)
Microsoft, Partners Delay SPOT Watches
(extremetech)
11/17/2003 02:06 AMExtremeTech Rescinds Rating for ATI's
HDTV "Blunder"
ExtremeTech Rescinds Rating for ATI's
HDTV "Blunder"
08/31/2004 02:35 AMBased on tests of an early version, we gave a 7 out of 10 rating to
ATI's HDTV Wonder card, calling it a "solid offering." After living
with the final version for a week, we can't give it that strong a
recommendation. At least not yet.
Feed you
Feed you
11/25/2003 10:24 PMWow, that's what
I call feedback! It's a shame pretty much everyone hates the new
design but I like it so it stays. I've taken a few tips
though and tweaked the link colours a bit, as well as making a few
other small changes such as a darker green for the header and a 1em
margin around the page.
In an attempt to satiate the voracious appetite for RSS displayed by some of
my visitors I've set up two new feeds: Blog comments and Blogmarks. I don't
use an aggregator myself so I'd appreciate feedback on how well they
work. I've also put together a blogmarks archive - no
search engine yet, but it's on the list.
XML-Feed-0.01
XML-Feed-0.01
06/02/2004 07:19 AMXML-Feed-0.04
XML-Feed-0.04
01/01/2005 12:54 AMThe Need for Feed(s)
The Need for Feed(s)
04/07/2005 05:02 AMFor online newspapers, news aggregators like Google News are a mixed
blessing: They can generate big traffic, but maybe they're also
stealing a bit of thunder. Some newspapers are about to fight back
with services of their own. By John Gartner.
XML-Feed-0.02
XML-Feed-0.02
07/30/2004 07:06 AMSorry about the RSS Feed
Sorry about the RSS Feed
05/05/2004 10:32 PMI'm still learning how to work the plumbing in here. I was supposed to
put something somewhere to get a full RSS feed. So all my posts have
been truncated. I will fix that soon.
XML-Feed-0.05
XML-Feed-0.05
01/01/2005 06:44 PMFeed
Feed
07/30/2004 02:08 PMXML-RSS-Feed-1.05
XML-RSS-Feed-1.05
04/29/2004 12:37 AMFeed 0.6.4
Feed 0.6.4
04/08/2005 12:00 PMFeed is a RSS and Atom news reader, with the latest version released
in February 2005. The developer wrote this application because all of
the existing freeware RSS readers were more of a "hybrid between
iTunes and a web browser," and he wanted something that was more like
an email client.
The application is described as being "simple and familiar" including
a single window interface, and it lives up to that claim. Because
Feed is designed to work like a mail program, individual articles are
displayed directly in Feed.
The latest version of Feed now features drag and drop support,
allowing the user to drag text and URL clippings directly into the
Feed drawer from any application. Adding links from other
applications is simple, and any feed or article can be dragged from
Feed to another application that accepts Text or URL clippings. The
application also features audio notifications allowing the user to
choose any of the built in sounds to play when a new item becomes
available. Articles can be bookmarked in the feed list with a simple
command or by dragging the link to the Feed drawer, allowing articles
to be grouped for later reading or to save an article indefinitely.
The user has the option to completely customize the way feeds are
managed and displayed with the drag and drop interface. Feeds can be
grouped into folders and then display all articles in the group
together. The application currently supports all versions of Atom and
RSS allowing the importing and exporting of existing RSS feed
subscriptions in the industry-standard OPML format.
System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
Pros:
User-friendly
Drag and drop
Free
Cons:
No help available
If your company has a product you would like Spymac to review, please
send an email to news@spymac.com.
The "feed" URI scheme
The "feed" URI scheme
01/16/2004 01:04 PMDare Obasanjo recently posted the final draft of the "feed" URI scheme, along with a request for comments on the draft.
The feed URI scheme is designed to simplify identifying and
subscribing to syndicated feeds, and I'm planning to fully support it
in the next build of FeedDemon. My thanks to Dare for taking the time
to create this document.
Building a better RSS Feed
Building a better RSS Feed
07/07/2004 09:17 PMHow to track an RSS feed
How to track an RSS feed
08/31/2004 06:59 PMAccording to the HTTP specification, RSS/Atom aggregators should
obey the HTTP
301 Moved Permanently header by altering the stored
subscription URL
for the feed they are attempting to retrieve.
This behaviour can be used to track repeat aggregator hits
to a feed, in essence the equivalent a setting a permanent cookie. The
first time an aggregator hits the published feed address, a 301 header
is served redirecting that aggregator to a new URL incorporating a
unique ID. The aggregator permanently changes the stored subscription
URL, meaning
future request to that feed will carry the unique ID that was assigned
the first time the feed was retrieved.
At its most innocent, this could allow people to track
their number of unique subscriptions - although the value of this
would be severely diluted if people started deliberately subscribing
to the same redirected feed URL. I'm sure there are more insidious uses for this
as well.
Maybe aggregators should prompt users when a feed has
permanently moved, to prevent them from being tracked without their
knowledge.
Feed Has Moved!
Feed Has Moved!
10/28/2003 11:07 PMRSS 2.0 feed is at
http://www.netcrucible.com/blog/SyndicationService.asmx/GetRss
+1 for Feed URI Scheme
+1 for Feed URI Scheme
01/22/2004 02:12 AM
On the issue of whether to introduce a new URI scheme to allow
one-click feed subscription,
in spite of W3C Technical Architecture Group's position against new
URI schemes, I
am adding my vote to Dare
Obasanjo's proposal which is already in fairly wide use.
While I understand
W3C TAG's position, a less than ideal solution is better than
expecting the world
to accept the right solution.
If you are unfamiliar with this issue, Jon
Udell has a post with links and words.
Update:
I should note that neither schemes address the need to support
multiple aggregators
at the same time. I thought about writing a general feed
subscription management
plugin for IE but haven't found the time yet.

Necho 0.1 Feed
Necho 0.1 Feed
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
I've gone ahead and started fiddling with a
Blosxom plug-in and
flavour templates for an outgoing
NECHO 0.1 feed.
Here it is.
I'll be making an initial necho plug-in and flavour template bundle
available for all Blosxom users shortly.
Update: Dave Walker's apparently
done
preciselly the fiddling I did, releasing his
flavour.necho files
for use in your own Blosxom blog.
Feed-Find-0.04
Feed-Find-0.04
01/01/2005 12:54 AMRSS Feed Information
RSS Feed Information
06/09/2004 06:54 PMWFIE-TV,IN-57 minutes ago ... There are a number of different News
Readers available; click on the Google link below to find links to the
most popular products, many of which are free to ...
Feed Your Reader
Feed Your Reader
09/20/2004 08:13 AMMichael Koziarski: Once you’ve installed FYR you’ll see a
new Feed Icon () in the status bar, that behaves just like the live
bookmarks menu. However, instead of opening the bookmarks menu,
selecting an item will launch your Feed Reader. [via Nick Bradbury]
Cool! Wishlist: allow an option to support
http://www.bloglines.com/sub/
instead of feed: instructions on how to remove the current icon,
making
this a replacement instead of an addition replaceable icon - to me it
makes sense to display the icon of your feed reader instead Is the
source to this extension available?
Feed on Feeds
Feed on Feeds
01/24/2004 07:17 PMNow with Atom!
Feed The Monkey!
Feed The Monkey!
12/15/2003 04:49 AMWe have a passion of snagging Unsanity-related domain names (well, OK,
I do). So welcome a new member in the...
Feed protocol
Feed protocol
12/23/2003 01:01 PMSeth Dillingham:
“The feed protocol was originally designed for farms. Cattle,
for example, just have to click a button to access a feed: url on the
farmer's server, which causes grain to be dropped in the
trough.”
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Alienware Area-51m 7700 Reviewed
Alienware Area-51m 7700 Reviewed
12/22/2004 01:36 AM
Alienware machines are overpriced and over-hyped, but
you've got to admit, when they go top-end they usually do it right.
Jason Cross over at ExtremeTech reviews their latest desktop
replacement laptop, the Area-51m 7700, and it's pretty
impressive—as it should be, since it forgoes most laptop parts
and actually uses desktop chips crammed inside its not-so-portable
12-pound chassis. What you get in the end is a laptop that should
rarely leave your desk, but provides most of the functionality of a
full-size PC. Look, it even comes with all the fans of a regular-sized
PC.
Big,
Bad, Behemoth Alienware Laptop [ExtremeTech]
Related
Alienware Area-51 5300 [Gizmodo]
Syntax Olevia LT42HVi
Syntax Olevia LT42HVi
04/05/2005 07:43 PM
Syntax is
preparing to launch another Olevia flat-screen LCD television, this
one a 42-inch widescreen with a 1,366 by 768 pixel resolution and an
8ms response time (pretty decent, as these things go). The biggest
thing, though, is that it's Syntax's first HDTV with a built-in ATSC
and HDMI tuner, meaning it's effectively a plug-and-play solution
(previous models required an external tuner). Expect to see the
LT42HVi in June for around $3,700.
I like the black bezel, too. It's definitely nicer looking than the
old silver models.
Syntax Olevia 20" LCD TV with VGA
Connection
Syntax Olevia 20" LCD TV with VGA
Connection
07/14/2004 09:59 AM
Syntax Groups has announced
a new 20-inch version of its Olevia LCD TV, which while not the most
attractive piece of hardware, does continue the Olevias' tradition of
including a VGA connection for use with PCs -- something that should
be, but often isn't, standard on an LCD television. Sure, a 20-inch
monitor with a resolution of only 800 by 600 isn't going to blow
anyone's socks off, but if you're going to drop $700 on what is
essentially a monitor, it's nice to have the option to use it as you
please.
Olevia has also announced an upcoming 32-inch television with a
low-response time to help alleviate image blurring (16ms) and a more
reasonable 1366 by 768 resolution.
Full press release after the jump.
Syntax Olevia LT52HVi
Syntax Olevia LT52HVi
04/05/2005 11:30 AM
Syntax is
preparing to launch another Olevia flat-screen LCD television, this
one a 42-inch widescreen with a 1,366 by 768 pixel resolution and an
8ms response time (pretty decent, as these things go). The biggest
thing, though, is that it's Syntax's first HDTV with a built-in ATSC
and HDMI tuner, meaning it's effectively a plug-and-play solution
(previous models required an external tuner). Expect to see the
LT42HVi in June for around $3,700.
I like the black bezel, too. It's definitely nicer looking than the
old silver models.
Syntax Olevia 30-Inch LCD TV Reviewed
Syntax Olevia 30-Inch LCD TV Reviewed
09/07/2004 09:04 AM
ExtremeTech gives a very positive review to
Syntax's Olevia TV, a 30-inch LCD flat-panel that can be had for as
low as $1,700. While it has a few quirky cut-corners, like only one of
the two available inputs accepting progressive scan signals and an
oddly sized 15:9 screen, overall it looks like an excellent piece of
hardware for the money. If I weren't so dead set on a DLP projector at
this point, I'd certainly consider one myself (the thought of playing
games on a 1,280 by 768 pixel 30-inch screen with 16ms response time
is very appealing).
Oh, and you can remove those 10-watt speakers from the side if you
aren't using them, too, which will make it even more space-saving.
Re
ad - A Big LCD TV that Won't Break the Bank [ExtremeTech]
Related
Syntax Olevia 20" LCD TV with VGA
Connection [Gizmodo]
LCD TV Archive
[Gizmodo]
Syntax Launches High Value Olevia LCD
TVs into Hospitality Industry at HITEC
2005
Syntax Launches High Value Olevia LCD
TVs into Hospitality Industry at HITEC
2005
06/22/2005 02:46 AMManhattan Seaport Suites Outfits Guestrooms with Olevia LCD TVs in
Current Renovation Plans [PRWEB Jun 21, 2005]
Syntax Groups Outlines Strategy for
Accelerating Consumer Adoption of
High-Value Olevia LCD TVs in 2005
Syntax Groups Outlines Strategy for
Accelerating Consumer Adoption of
High-Value Olevia LCD TVs in 2005
03/14/2005 06:10 PMAt Taiwan Kolin's annual Product Preview Summit, Syntax Groups
announces strategic plans to ship more than 300,000 Olevia high
definition LCD TVs and approximately 20,000 LCOS TVs in 2005, more
than tripling Syntax’s volume in 2004. [PRWEB Feb 22, 2005]
Syntax Groups Expands Consumer
Electronics Retail Channel with Addition
of American TV for Value Priced Olevia
LCD TV's
Syntax Groups Expands Consumer
Electronics Retail Channel with Addition
of American TV for Value Priced Olevia
LCD TV's
08/16/2004 02:45 AMSyntax Groups announces its alliance with American TV to offer
Midwestern USA retail consumers the high value HDTV-ready Olevia brand
of 27-inch and 30-inch LCD TV's, and to strategically broaden the
overall visibility of Olevia brand. [PRWEB Aug 16, 2004]
Syntax Groups Debuts First 42-Inch
Olevia LCD TV Featuring ATSC+HDMI
Digital Tuner; An Attractive Alternative
to Plasma TVs
Syntax Groups Debuts First 42-Inch
Olevia LCD TV Featuring ATSC+HDMI
Digital Tuner; An Attractive Alternative
to Plasma TVs
04/05/2005 02:21 AMNew Syntax Olevia 42-inch LCD TV blends high quality digital
technology and affordability to give consumers a compelling
alternative to plasma TVs. [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
Alienware Aurora Extreme Review
Alienware Aurora Extreme Review
01/23/2004 02:22 PMD-Link i2eye DVC-2000 Broadband
VideoPhone
D-Link i2eye DVC-2000 Broadband
VideoPhone
06/17/2004 03:00 PM
I will mention the new
D-Link i2eye DVC-2000 Broadband VideoPhone because it is my job to
mention new products. "Hello reader," I often say, "may I interest you
in a new product?" This works well when the product is piping hot and
fresh. Your glands start churning or whatever it is that glands do,
and you look at the product with a little misting in your eyes,
looking back to me, and you have no words to say, but we share a
little moment, and I nod because -- and now I am misting a little, too
-- I know exactly how you feel, because I feel it, too. So this
is my job, yes, but also my calling.
However, the new DVC-2000 requires another DVC-2000 to be on the
other end to operate instead of working on some sort of open standard,
or with software on a PC. What that means is this time, you looked at
the product I unveiled with a flourish, and instead of something hot
and mouth-watering the steam instead rises from a turd. A dark, brown,
proprietary turd. And when you look back at me, I can see your lip is
quivering.
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SQL Server 2000 troubleshooting tools
and utilities
SQL Server 2000 troubleshooting tools
and utilities
05/27/2004 06:26 PMSyntax Groups Introduces “Olevia”
LCD-TVs Breaking Price Barrier for
Best-in-Class Digital Entertainment --
Joint Venture with Kolin & Prokia Gives
Strategic Advantages in R&D and World
Class Manufacturing
Syntax Groups Introduces “Olevia”
LCD-TVs Breaking Price Barrier for
Best-in-Class Digital Entertainment --
Joint Venture with Kolin & Prokia Gives
Strategic Advantages in R&D and World
Class Manufacturing
05/31/2004 02:07 PMNew Fully-Featured Syntax Groups 27" and 30" High Definition LCD-TVs
are launched with lowest prices in industry and popular retail
distribution. [PRWEB May 19, 2004]
Cross-site scripting vulnerability in
Crafy Syntax Live Help 2.7.3 and below
Cross-site scripting vulnerability in
Crafy Syntax Live Help 2.7.3 and below
06/04/2004 12:15 PMJohn C. Hennessy (Jun 03 2004)
Syntax Groups' Olevia Brand of LCD TVs
Brings Value & Affordability to Micro
Center Consumer Electronics
Consumers--National Debut at Micro
Center Gains Rapid Consumer Acceptance
Syntax Groups' Olevia Brand of LCD TVs
Brings Value & Affordability to Micro
Center Consumer Electronics
Consumers--National Debut at Micro
Center Gains Rapid Consumer Acceptance
08/09/2004 02:05 AMSyntax Groups continues its market momentum for delivering high value
LCD TVs at consumer-friendly, affordable prices. It's Olevia brand LDC
TVs are now available at Micro Center’s network of technology stores
throughout the United States. [PRWEB Aug 9, 2004]
Ailing Jason Giambi to Get Test Results
(AP)
Ailing Jason Giambi to Get Test Results
(AP)
07/26/2004 09:07 PMAP - New York Yankees slugger Jason Giambi will receive test results
Tuesday that might explain why he's been feeling so weak for months.
Giambi, sidelined earlier this season because of an intestinal
parasite, played down a report Monday that he was being checked for a
parasite that can cause a potentially fatal condition.
Troubleshooting Kerberos Delegation in
Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
Troubleshooting Kerberos Delegation in
Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003
04/10/2004 12:43 PMThis white paper explains how to troubleshoot delegation issues that
can arise in Kerberos authentication scenarios. The paper summarizes
required infrastructure and describes Windows authentication
scenarios. The central discussion is organized around four
troubleshooting checklists: one each for Active Directory, client
application, middle tier, and back-end. The appendices detail
diagnostic tools and give examples of how to resolve problems in
typical IIS to SQL delegation scenarios.
CDC to make Genetic Cross of Avian Flu
to Test Pandemic Probabilities
CDC to make Genetic Cross of Avian Flu
to Test Pandemic Probabilities
12/30/2004 02:49 AMTechnocrat.net Dec 30 2004 6:30AM GMT
Panasonic Voice Over IP (VoIP) Telephone
Systems Launched Online by Telephone
Magic Inc.
Panasonic Voice Over IP (VoIP) Telephone
Systems Launched Online by Telephone
Magic Inc.
07/17/2004 03:15 AMVoIP telephone systems are the newest development in
telecommunications technology. Panasonic's VoIP PBX systems provide
unique features which increase productivity and save money. [PRWEB Jul
17, 2004]
"Someone scanned in a 1940's Bell
Systems book called "How To Make Friends
By Telephone" that shows the proper
etiquette for using that new gadget, the
telephone."
"Someone scanned in a 1940's Bell
Systems book called "How To Make Friends
By Telephone" that shows the proper
etiquette for using that new gadget, the
telephone."
05/29/2004 12:07 AMMicrosoft's Goal: To Cross-License Top
Tech Vendors' Patents
Microsoft's Goal: To Cross-License Top
Tech Vendors' Patents
12/17/2004 06:29 PMAs part of its continuing quest to cross-license patents with 30 or
more of the leading tech vendors, Microsoft announced Thursday a
cross-licensing deal with ISV partner Autodesk.
NuMatrix and Tech 2000 Partner to
Deliver Authorized Cisco® Training in
Detroit MI and Colombo Sri Lanka
NuMatrix and Tech 2000 Partner to
Deliver Authorized Cisco® Training in
Detroit MI and Colombo Sri Lanka
06/09/2004 07:21 AMNuMatrix, a Detroit based provider of information technology services
and solutions, announces that it now delivers Authorized Cisco®
training in Detriot and Sri Lanka as a sponsored organization of
Tech2000, a Cisco® Learning Solutions Partner and a leading provider
of e-learning solutions for business and technology skills. This
sponsorship allows NuMatrix to offer its customers up-to-date,
authorized Cisco® training and Cisco® Authorized Curriculum and
provide its students with the highest quality training in the
industry. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
"Nokia 7700"
"Nokia 7700"
10/30/2003 03:46 AMJon Udell: Extreme design versus extreme
programming
Jon Udell: Extreme design versus extreme
programming
06/18/2002 08:16 AMI've just returned from the What's Next conference in Brattleboro,
Vermont, where I gave a pair of talks (one on web services, one on
application servers). The keynote speaker for the day was Alan Cooper,
designer of Visual Basic, author of several books, and founder of a
company that specializes in interaction design.
Cooper's view is that the kinds of disasters that have always plagued
the industry -- most recently, the catastrophic outcomes of many CRM
(customer relationship management) systems -- are a result neither of
poor strategy, nor of poor engineering, but of a failure to properly
coordinate the two. The missing piece in his view is product planning
and design, done according to a methodology that Cooper has devised
and that his company practices. This methodology aligns itself with
Colonel John Boyd's OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) loop,
fashionable in military circles.
"zeldman.jonboy"
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04/13/2004 11:37 PM ExtremeTech Launches IDF RSS Feed