March 2010
Pitfalls of location-based services as they hit... →
My colleague at ReadWriteWeb, Sarah Perez, does a fantastic job articulating the trouble people may have with location-based services as they hit mainstream adoption in an article this morning….
I love Opera’s iPhone app countup →
I love Opera’s running timer since Opera Mini for iPhone was submitted to the App Store. Opera does a lot of nifty and important things for the Web that we often miss out on. At SXSW, Chris…
Smart blog test tool: Is My Blog Working? →
If you’re looking to check the performance of your blog, check out Is My Blog Working?, a nifty site that examines your blog for functionality and performance troubles. I discovered it a year…
Cool, Mac-compatible weather software:... →
The first rumbles of Spring are about in Charleston today, and I still find myself longing for software comparable to GR2Analyst, my go-to RADAR analysis software, on the Mac. However, …
Tweet for a cause: CHSTwestival is tonight →
Be sure to check out Charleston Twestival tonight. It’s one of many Twestival events going on worldwide to benefit Concern, an organization working against the poverty problem in the most dire…
Coding Horror: The Opposite of Fitts' Law
via codinghorror.com This one got me thinking about just how much bad UX we deal with on a day-to-day basis. Posted via web from Jared, posterized. | Comment »
I’m off to SXSW →
I’m off to my first South by Southwest Interactive Festival in Austin, TX. I am not quite sure just how prepared I can be for this, the pinnacle of geek events. I can only hope to find enough…
Tuesday coworking recap: HTML and CSS fundamentals →
At Tuesday’s co-working session, I talked about a few of the basics of HTML and CSS (as best as I could within two hours, that is). One of the focal points of the session was the importance of…
Notes from my real-time research session at... →
I was fortunate to give a session about research in the age of the real-time Web yesterday at the College of Charleston’s Addlestone Library as part of the library’s LITE series of technology…