27th
November
2000
“As the author of 1989’s Information Anxiety proves again, ‘information architecture’ still has a long way to go… The following is adapted from Richard Saul Wurman’s Information Anxiety 2, to be published in November by Macmillan. The book is a follow-up to Wurman’s Information Anxiety , published in 1989, in which Wurman analyzed how individuals and consumers should best sort through the deluge of data they face in the Information Age.”
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27th
November
2000
“An overview and evaluation of a number of web scripting tools, including Mason, PHP, ASP/VBScript, ASP/Perl, Cold Fusion, Embperl, JSP, Lasso and Zope. The goal of this document is to provide a basic guide to developers who are trying to decide what scripting solution they should use.”
posted in Content management | Permalink |
27th
November
2000
“Create Flash your momma can see.” A short presentation (with examples) by Juxt Interactive’s Creative Director Todd Purgason.
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27th
November
2000
“As the author of 1989’s Information Anxiety proves again, ‘information architecture’ still has a long way to go… The following is adapted from Richard Saul Wurman’s Information Anxiety 2, to be published in November by Macmillan. The book is a follow-up to Wurman’s Information Anxiety , published in 1989, in which Wurman analyzed how individuals and consumers should best sort through the deluge of data they face in the Information Age.”
posted in Information design | Permalink |
27th
November
2000
“Many users go to Web sites seeking specific information — and are eager to leave as soon as they find it. This means designers may have trouble steering users to material they’re not actually looking for, even if the users would find the information valuable. This article draws on the experience that we at User Interface Engineering had in trying to solve this problem with the developers of Netscape’s DevEdge Online site.”
posted in Web design | Permalink |
27th
November
2000
“You can apply for and use an International Standard Serial Number for your Weblog. Your blog will then officially exist in the worldwide standardized encyclopedia of periodicals. Weblogs meet the definition of ’serial’ (periodical) under the so-called Anglo-American cataloguing rules…”
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