Archive for March, 2007

March 29th, 2007

Web Accessibility - Ramps and Handrails for the Web

Has web accessibility crept into your development process for your web sites? It seems to be one of the “in things” at the moment. People tout their expertise in accessibility and table-less CSS design. Both are great and I make attempts at both. But should we just be making attempts at accessibility?

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March 28th, 2007

Virtual Worlds Returning Real Gold?

Businesses are flocking to market themselves in virtual worlds. I think it’s too soon to tell what to expect from these game-like and usually three-dimensional online universes, but one can feel the trend.

According to the article: “We’re pretty much where the Internet was in the mid-90s,” said Steve Prentice, a vice president at technology research group Gartner Inc. That sentiment is echoed by others as well. Joe Laszlo, analyst at JupiterKagan Inc., said the virtual worlds are “like the early days of the Victoria’s Secret Webcast, where it was crappy, but hot, so everybody went.”

There are definitely many opportunities for companies to get their branding seen. In one of MTV’s virtual worlds they’ve sold 11,402 virtual cans of Pepsi. You can’t drink it - but it’s certainly brand awareness.

Read more about this budding phenomenon…

March 28th, 2007

Yahoo! Mail Unlimited

Announced today on Yodel, Yahoo! Mail will be giving unlimited email storage to everyone in May 2007.

“As Yahoo! Mail approaches its 10-year anniversary, I’m the lucky one who gets to announce that we will begin offering everyone unlimited email storage starting in May 2007. To mark the occasion, I checked in with David Nakayama, our group vice president of engineering, for some perspective on this milestone. In case that name doesn’t ring a bell, he’s the developer of RocketMail, one of the world’s first webmail products, which Yahoo! acquired and relaunched as Yahoo! Mail in 1997.”

In the article David coments on how at it’s inception they were considering 2MB storage for users and the possibility of getting radical and doubling the storage to 4MB! Ooo, that’s nutty. My how things have progressed.

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March 27th, 2007

My Top 5 Worst Web Design Pet Peeves

Look around and you’ll find plenty around - I’m talking about bad web sites. And there are plenty of other web sites dedicated to pointing out these bad sites so I’m not gonna do that. But I do want to talk about some of the bad habits that these sites sometimes employ that have become pet peeves of mine.

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March 26th, 2007

Is It Web 2.0 - And For How Long?

We seem to be in the midst of it now, Web 2.0 that is. Is it panning out to be what everyone said it would be? Here’s a quote from a Businessweek article written in late 2005:

“The Web isn’t so much a place anymore,” explains Ross Mayfield, CEO of Palo Alto (Calif.)-based startup Socialtext Inc., which offers services to create collaborative Web sites called wikis. It’s more of a doorway into services, from the user-written reference site Wikipedia to the community organizing service Meetup to the folksy classifieds site Craigslist. As Mayfield noted in a recent blog post, “They Google (GOOG ), Flickr, blog, contribute to Wikipedia, Socialtext it, Meetup, post, subscribe, feed, annotate, and above all share. In other words, the Web is increasingly less about places and other nouns, but verbs.”

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