13 December 2005
11 December 2005
Flickr + del.icio.us = Yahoo! 2.0
by jackysee (via)分析 Flickr 和 del.icio.us 對 Yahoo! 的價值,教 Yahoo! 由 web 1.0 前進到 web 2.0
06 December 2005
05 December 2005
02 December 2005
experience attributes: crucial dna of web 2.0
by jackysee & 7 others (via)Web 2.0 的 Experience attribute
又來說 Web 2.0
by jackysee (via)我也有看 e-zone 的這次專題,感覺上比較完整,但內容就未夠深入。不過,對於用戶來說,其實 Web 是什麼 version 是無關痛癢的事情
24 November 2005
|| gotomobile || The mobile usability and user experience blog
by rudydw & 1 other (via)The purpose of this blog is to provide an overview of both the cultural and technological trends shaping the wireless market from a usability and user centered point-of-view, and to outline best practices for incorporating these factors into the development and deployment of mobile products and services.
23 November 2005
22 November 2005
02 November 2005
BBC NEWS | Technology | Google restarts online books plan
by digitalmonkey"Against this background, Google has hired an experienced lawyer as its vice president of global communications and public affairs".
01 November 2005
29 October 2005
Razvan Antonescu » Launching a new service and guerilla PR (part 2)
by razvanIn a previous post, I started pointing out a few tips that might help launching new web 2.0 online services. In this post you will learn why the blogosphere ( ) is important and how to get it on your side
27 October 2005
NCL NEWS: Consumer Group Raises Copyright, Censorship Concerns about Google Print Library, Calls for Public Hearings
by digitalmonkey"In a letter to the chairmen of the House and Senate Judiciary subcommittees overseeing intellectual property issues, [NCL] raised concerns about a forthcoming ambitious effort to catalogue the entire collections of four major American libraries".
An open-source rival to Google's book project | Tech News on ZDNet
by digitalmonkey"We want to digitize all human knowledge...and we can't risk having it privatized [...]".
Print lawsuit just routine, says Google's Schmidt | InfoWorld | News | 2005-10-26 | By Martyn Williams, IDG News Service
by digitalmonkey"A lawsuit filed against Google [...] was painted as "a routine part of doing business" (sic) by Eric Schmidt, Google's chief executive officer, during a speech in Tokyo on Tuesday".