Monthly Archives: October 2005

Two things I’m doing to declutter

Using a shredder. It’s very cathartic! Regularly transferring my ideas and actions from my PocketMod and emailing them to myself. PocketMod, my new PDA!

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links for 2005-10-22

Flock Follow the nerd herd (tags: flock socialsoftware bookmarks blogs browser)

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links for 2005-10-21

Google Privacy Center: Privacy Policy Film Showtimes – Google Search Cinemas and times of films showing near East Dulwich (tags: SE22 cinemas movies films eastdulwich London)

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links for 2005-10-18

Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox) Jakob Nielsen continues to win friends and influence people (tags: jakobnielsen blogs alertbox usability mistakes) east dulwich :: gada.be New find thing – this example brings back results for East … Continue reading

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What’s a great question?

If someone says “That’s a great question” – is that because they have an answer to it or because it’s a great question? [Edit] I should clarify… I was thinking of interviews I’ve heard on the radio or seen on … Continue reading

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links for 2005-10-14

Authority Peter Morville has a problem with authority. (tags: petermorville authority semanticstudios tags folksonomy taxonomy wikipedia findability tagging ia search lemur)

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links for 2005-10-11

A List Apart: Articles: Ambient Findability: Findability Hacks (tags: findability petermorville polarbear usability design ia webdev search web webdesign alistapart) UK’s only Money Saving Expert Loads of really usful tips and guides (tags: money personalfinance moneysavingexpert tips)

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Hmmm

Content isn’t content without context

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links for 2005-10-10

Where It’s At — and Where It’s Not Fascinating! What do you call the @ sign in other languages? (tags: communication language) Business 2.0 :: Magazine Article :: Features :: Seven Technologies That Change Everything Crikey… Business 2.0, Web 2.0 … Continue reading

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WYSIWYG is dead, long live WYGIWYS

Macintosh-style interaction design has reached its limits. A new paradigm, called results-oriented UI, might well be the way to empower users in the future. In his latest alertbox, Jakob Nielsen explains how the concept of what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) is no longer … Continue reading

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