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May 2006

Five days / five heatmaps - An Eye Tracking study from Etre (Day Four)

by sigriffin
"Over the next five days, we'll be publishing Eye Tracking heatmaps from five websites. We'll give you our thoughts on each and hopefully you'll give us your questions, comments and analysis." Today, it's Marks & Spencer.

Five days / five heatmaps - An Eye Tracking study from Etre (Day Two)

by sigriffin
"Over the next five days, we'll be publishing Eye Tracking heatmaps from five websites. We'll give you our thoughts on each and hopefully you'll give us your questions, comments and analysis."

April 2006

January 2006

Publishing 2.0 » Web 2.0 Is Not Media 2.0

by andyparasite
quanto può essere utile il web 2.0 all'utente medio?

Web 2.0

by micah & 7 others (via)
Ajax, democracy, and not dissing users. What do they all have in common? I didn't realize they had anything in common till recently, which is one of the reasons I disliked the term "Web 2.0" so much. It seemed that it was being used as a label for whatever happened to be new-- that it didn't predict anything. But there is a common thread. Web 2.0 means using the web the way it's meant to be used.

A List Apart: Articles: Web 3.0

by micah & 10 others (via)
It was while attending that debate that my discomfort with the hype surrounding an emerging genre of web development turned into a full-blown hate-on.

cre8d design blog

by faundez & 2 others
Rachel Cunliffe, live from New Zealand

December 2005

November 2005

Web Essentials '05: Bringing a Web conference to the Web, by Jeffrey Veen

by bcpbcp (via)
"Last week I spoke at Web Essentials '05, an invigorating conference in Sydney, Australia. The folks attending were so engaged and excited"

September 2005