Nov 3, 2006
links for 2006-11-03
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Some personal and initial observations on mobile phone photography: The now common ability to take photographs with mobile phones brings photography into daily life in a way which once characterized only professionals and amateurs who carried a camera wit
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Gmail for Mobile, a downloadable gmail application for java-enabled phones, launches this morning at 5 AM PST. Previously, users were only able to access gmail via a mobile browser. But for java-enabled phones, using the Gmail for Mobile application will
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due to the inclusion of our new Installation Assistant into today’s build of Parallels Desktop for Mac.
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YouTube founder Chad Hurley said that he hopes to “have something on a mobile device” by the end of 2007. “It’s a huge market and with our video lengths, it’s a natural.”
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a rich overview of web application solutions.
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Blogs have permeated just about every corner of human interest from arphids to zoology and continue to grow at a furious pace. Despite their popularity, many blogs suffer from interface design shortcomings.
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The rapid growth of web-based applications—application-oriented software delivered as a service over the Web—has revealed a lack of effective guidelines for their design and implementation.
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There are a number of new books published (and soon to be published) about Interaction Design. Here’s a quick summary
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In the last year or so, hundreds of articles, blog posts, and conversations in the web design world have revolved around the question of “Why does bad design succeed?†MySpace, eBay, Google, and craigslist are usually cited as examples of “bad desig
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web 2.0 is fan culture writ large, fan culture without the stigma. Nobody is telling these guys to move out of their parent’s basement — though some of them have started multimillion dollar companies out of their parent’s basements.
