UXnet gets off the ground

UXnet gets off the ground. A few UX peeps got invited by Lou Rosenfeld in late 2001 to chat about a bigger picture for something – at the time, the something was info-arch.org. That group, with unofficial but senior representatives from UPA, CHI, AIGA ED, STC, ASIS&T had lots of conversations about cooperation, direction, reservations,… Continue reading UXnet gets off the ground

Weblogs.com Rises From the Flames

Weblogs.com Rises From the Flames. When Dave Winer pulled the plug on a popular free service, many bloggers screamed bloody murder. But one came to the rescue and thousands of sites have a new home for now. By Staci D. Kramer. [Wired News]

Net-Savvy Campaign Boosts Bush

Net-Savvy Campaign Boosts Bush. Even critics of the president's campaign say his website and Internet strategy have a couple of cool hooks. But the campaign has had a misfire or two, and it's avoiding some of the things that made Howard Dean so successful online. By Paul Boutin. [Wired News]

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New: FileMaker Work Requests

New: FileMaker Work Requests. FileMaker, Inc. announced FileMaker Work Requests, a work order management application for creating, tracking, and reporting on work orders. [MacInTouch]

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AP: “All is right again in blog land.” Whew. [Scripting News]

Salesforce Raises $110 Million After Delay

Salesforce Raises $110 Million After Delay. Salesforce.com Inc., a maker of Internet-based sales software, raised $110 million in an initial public offering. By Bloomberg News. [New York Times: Technology]

Often, Big Companies Suck when compared to Smaller Ones

Often, Big Companies Suck when compared to Smaller Ones. I have a new employee starting on Friday and needed a new computer. Generally I like to buy from Dell because they keep all system info online for future retrieval. So yesterday (Monday, June 21st, 2004) I went online to Dell's Outlet and selected a pre-built… Continue reading Often, Big Companies Suck when compared to Smaller Ones

Judge says federal sentencing guidelines unconstitutional

Judge says federal sentencing guidelines unconstitutional. In Boston, U.S. District Judge William Young yesterday declared the federal sentencing guidelines unconstitutional, according to the Associated Press via the Boston Globe: “In a scathing criticism of the current system for handing out punishment for defendants convicted of federal crimes, a judge on Monday declared the federal sentencing guidelines… Continue reading Judge says federal sentencing guidelines unconstitutional

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