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29th January 2002

the 1000 panel fusion

“the game is simple: i start a comic, and pass it on to nine other people, who only get to see the previous panel. want to play? or start your own episode? then register now!”

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29th January 2002

Center for Nonverbal Studies

“The Center for Nonverbal Studies (CNS) is a private, nonprofit research center located in Spokane, Washington and La Jolla, California. Underway since October 1, 1997, the Center’s mission is to advance the study of human communication in all its forms apart from language. The Center’s goal is to promote the scientific study of nonverbal communication, which includes body movement, gesture, facial expression, adornment and fashion, architecture, mass media, and consumer-product design.” Includes the The NONVERBAL DICTIONARY.

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29th January 2002

css-discuss: Practical discussions of CSS and its use

“css-discuss is primarily intended to be a place for authors to discuss real-world uses of CSS. This doesn’t preclude discussions of theory, or nifty cutting-edge tricks that show off the power of CSS, or even talking about (X)HTML, DOM, and so forth. However, it’s greatly appreciated if such discussions have some practical payoff, even if it’s just teaching other list members a little bit more about how CSS works. While we don’t forbid discussions of the future direction of CSS, the W3C runs a listserv explicitly for that purpose called www-style. It’s probably a better place for those kinds of discussions.”

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29th January 2002

Information Architecture - Concepts & Issues

A huge list of resources and articles, including Methods, Tools and Technology.

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29th January 2002

Uzilla: A Usability Testing Technology Service

“Announcing a new way to conduct usability tests of websites and web applications. Uzilla is based on two components, a customized web browser that logs user activity and a internet based data collection and aggregation server.”

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