How to Beat Corporate Alzheimer's

Business 2.0: How to Beat Corporate Alzheimer's. Today, KM is making a comeback on the strength of better solutions — namely, the humble search engine. In the last few years, search engines, originally developed to comb through the sprawling expanses of the Web, have become remarkably effective at finding bits of data wherever they lie.… Continue reading How to Beat Corporate Alzheimer's

AOL Seeks Big Stake In AT&T Cable Unit

Washington Post: AOL Seeks Big Stake In AT&T Cable Unit. AOL Time Warner Inc. is stepping up efforts to acquire a major stake in AT&T Corp.'s cable system, offering a deal that would give the media company control of the combined operations, according to sources familiar with the proposal. [Tomalak's Realm]

Susan Kitchens

September is Love Manila Month at UserLand. We're following the lead of Susan Kitchens and Bryan Bell, both of whom patiently put together a list of features and fixes they want to see. We're also working on Radio 7.1, which is due out pretty soon (which means we haven't picked a date yet). [Scripting News]

Scripting for IE 5 Macintosh Edition

Scripting for IE 5 Macintosh Edition. Danny Goodman: Scripting for IE 5 Macintosh Edition “Windows-centric developers might expect compatibility problems with non-Microsoft browsers, such as Netscape Navigator, Opera, and others. What trips up many developers, however, is that the IE/Windows DOM includes many proprietary features that rely on the internal architecture of IE/Windows and the… Continue reading Scripting for IE 5 Macintosh Edition

IM Gets Serious

IM Gets Serious. Here's an interesting article from Red Herring about business use of IM, with some quotes from Andre Durand of Jabber, Inc. [JabberCentral]

PFIR announces the Fact Squad

PFIR announces the Fact Squad. People for Internet Responsiblity, a group founded by veteran USENET moderators Lauren Weinstein and Peter G. Neumann, announces The Fact Squad. Fact Squad is a new resource for information regarding technology and its effects on society, dedicated to cutting thr [More Like This WebLog]

Driving Innovation and Creativity through Customer Data

User Interface Engineering: Driving Innovation and Creativity through Customer Data. Many designers understand that the need for customer input is invaluable, but they perceive the process to be too costly. Without the necessary customer involvement, designers end up developing products based on what designers believe customers need, rather than what they actually need. [Tomalak's Realm]

Why We Need Mozilla

Why We Need Mozilla. Cafe con Leche: IE 6 ” Bottom line: any doubt that the IE team at Microsoft actually cares about standards has been erased. More than three years since XML 1.0 was released and almost two years after XSLT 1.0 was released, IE still does not correctly implement these specifications. Even though… Continue reading Why We Need Mozilla