Security Cams Not OK in Canada?

Security Cams Not OK in Canada?. A former Canadian Supreme Court judge says surveillance cameras violate the Canadian Charter of Rights. Charles Mandel reports from Kelowna, British Columbia. [Wired News]

Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt. “No man is justified in doing evil on the ground of expediency.” [Adam Curry's Weblog]

Searchable history

Searchable history. I’m interested in the intersection of the web and desktop apps. One app I’d like to see is a search engine for pages that I’ve visited. I often want to go back to something but can’t remember where it was but I can remember what it was about. A Google search would turn… Continue reading Searchable history

a klog apart

From a klog apart: “About weblogs, Google could dive deep to deliver: “If you liked this post, you might also like…” “Based on your searches, here is your reading list for today.” “Here are eight other people who are searching for the same things you are. Would you like to meet them online? Would you… Continue reading a klog apart

Home Nets: Keeping Up With the Joneses

Home Nets: Keeping Up With the Joneses “Home networking is evolving from being deployed only by technically-included early adopters and is starting to be deployed by virtually all segments of the population, according to survey results released Wednesday by In-Stat/MDR. The survey found that 42 percent of those who already have home networks said that… Continue reading Home Nets: Keeping Up With the Joneses

Taxonomy's Role in Content Management

Taxonomy's Role in Content Management. Article in eContent discussing the role of taxonomies for classifying content in a CMS. Interesting observations about what makes a good taxonomy: A good taxonomy, according to Weinstein, is one in which content is distributed evenly across the classification scheme. “The depth of the taxonomy should be relatively uniform,” he… Continue reading Taxonomy's Role in Content Management

Interface design bad practices

Interface design bad practices. In Anti-Simplification – How to Make Life Harder for Users, SAP Design Guild shows some examples of unnecessarily complicated, careless, and incomplete designs in order to illustrate the kind of mistakes to avoid in UI design. Thanks, CrocoLyle [ia/ – news for information architects]

BooksIsFree

I'm getting some push back on the BooksIsFree idea. First, Eric noted he was already thinking of doing something similar using Movable Type, especially after he found a tutorial for MT explaining how the author of What Do I Know “uses categories to automate the display of the Featured and Recent book reviews”. I still think… Continue reading BooksIsFree