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Thursday 16 September 2004
Disabling innovation
Setting legal standards for making websites 'accessible' to all won't help web designers, or users.

Thursday 22 April 2004
Touchy-feely toasters
A new book argues that products should be designed around their users' emotions.

Wednesday 10 March 2004
What’s the big idea?
More blogging by Britain's MPs and ministers is likely to reduce politics to the level of a webchat.

Friday 6 February 2004
Dean and not heard
Howard Dean's virtual network was a poor substitute for political conviction.

Thursday 20 November 2003
What iCan can't do
The BBC's new website will not build community or rescue democracy.

Thursday 16 October 2003
Dark-sky thinking
If only the World Creative Forum's ideas matched the ambition of its title.

Thursday 31 July 2003
Blog-standard politics
Could blogging MPs reinvigorate the electorate?

Thursday 3 July 2003
‘A mob for no reason’
Email gangs come together - and go away again.

Tuesday 17 June 2003
Computing communities
Software geeks are turning into social engineers.

Tuesday 12 November 2002
Leonardo made limited
In attempting to use da Vinci as the muse for web designers, Ben Shneiderman turns Renaissance man upside down.

Tuesday 12 November 2002
Leonardo made limited
In attempting to use da Vinci as the muse for web designers, Ben Shneiderman turns Renaissance man upside down.

Thursday 28 March 2002
Excuse-ability
Businesses that feel out of touch with their customers are focusing on usability at the expense of innovation and design.

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