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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.
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| Thursday 22 April 2004 |
Touchy-feely toasters
A new book argues that products should be designed around their users' emotions.
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| 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.
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| Friday 6 February 2004 |
Dean and not heard
Howard Dean's virtual network was a poor substitute for political conviction.
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| Thursday 20 November 2003 |
What iCan can't do
The BBC's new website will not build community or rescue democracy.
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| Thursday 16 October 2003 |
Dark-sky thinking
If only the World Creative Forum's ideas matched the ambition of its title.
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| Thursday 31 July 2003 |
Blog-standard politics
Could blogging MPs reinvigorate the electorate?
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| Thursday 3 July 2003 |
‘A mob for no reason’
Email gangs come together - and go away again.
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| Tuesday 17 June 2003 |
Computing communities
Software geeks are turning into social engineers.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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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