Plan for 'window on the world' attraction. A window between cities that allows people hundreds or even thousands of miles apart to meet and talk could make its debut in Britain next year, reports Ananova. Tholos, named after a type of circular ancient Greek temple, consists of a large round screen nearly 10ft high and… Continue reading Plan for 'window on the world' attraction
LawTechGuru on Innovation
LawTechGuru on Innovation. Innovation in law firms? There may be hope yet. Interesting observations from Jeff Beard. [DennisKennedy.blog]
Experts Look at the Future of Legal Technology
Experts Look at the Future of Legal Technology. Bob Ambrogi has written two great articles – one on the future of legal technology (with quotes from leading experts) and one on the best legal web sites of the past 10 years. Highly recommended. [DennisKennedy.blog]
Blackberry to support Exchange 2003
Blackberry to support Exchange 2003. “Research In Motion today announced support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 on the BlackBerry wireless platform”… it's not available now however… support for Exchange 2003 is due to be available next month with BlackBerry Enterprise Server v.3.6 Service Pack 2…. [MS Exchange Blog]
Ben Bederman's DateLens
Ben Bederman's DateLens. Responding to this week's column, Glen Vanderburg notes correctly that I should have credited Ben Bederson's pioneering work on fisheye distortion in GUIs. I checked, and Samuel Wan does cite Bederson on his blog. Glenn writes: Ben has been working for over ten years now to increase the richness of our GUIs… Continue reading Ben Bederman's DateLens
Library Web Site Design on a Shoestring
Library Web Site Design on a Shoestring. I came home from the ILA Conference to find a copy of Carrie Bickner's long-anticipated book, Web Design on a Shoestring, waiting on the doorstep, courtesy of The Rogue Librarian herself. From the introduction: “Web Design on a Shoestring tackles every aspect of web production from the point of… Continue reading Library Web Site Design on a Shoestring
Open WorldCat Project!
Open WorldCat Project!. In response to my BloggerCon comments, Bill Brembeck from OCLC sent me the following message: “We began efforts in June of this year running through June 2004, which we have named the 'Open WorldCat' pilot. The purpose is to determine the feasibility of a new service to raise the visibility of libraries… Continue reading Open WorldCat Project!
good wrapup of Pop!Tech
Ernie the Attorney has a good wrapup of Pop!Tech. [The Scobleizer Weblog]
Coffee with Jonathan Sapir
Coffee with Jonathan Sapir. Last week, I spent an afternoon with Jonathan Sapir, president of InfoPower Systems Inc., an Illinois-based application development company. Currently counting 50 employees, the 10-year-old firm has spent the last year stepping slightly away from its traditional software development work in order to design and implement a Web services system in… Continue reading Coffee with Jonathan Sapir
Personas: Setting the Stage for Building Usable Information Site
Personas: Setting the Stage for Building Usable Information Site. Personas: Setting the Stage for Building Usable Information Sites by Alison J. Head [via InfoDesign (Peter J. Bogaards)], a good article on personas, showing more than telling, with good example personas and a brief case study using BBCi. Includes pointers, necessary details, and a tutorial featuring… Continue reading Personas: Setting the Stage for Building Usable Information Site