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Wednesday, June 04, 2003
 


Microsoft Patents Video on Demand? Gimme a Break. Alexander Wolfe (Embedded-Watch.com): Microsoft granted US patent for "interactive entertainment" . If your company is thinking about delivering interactive video-on-demand... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]
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Picking on Jakob

From [inessential.com]

I’m going to pick on Jakob Nielsen now. Mostly because it’s ironic fun, but also because he can take it, and his site has many of the same usability and aesthetic problems that wikis have. (In my opinion, of course.)

Here’s a recent, fairly representative page: Usability For $200. (Warning: link opens in a new window, so you can see it and continue reading here.)

The text goes from the extreme left of the browser window to the extreme right. It is very difficult to read. (A more narrow column and white space would make it easier to read.)

I have to resize my browser window to about half its normal width before I can even attempt to read this page.

Any site that makes me resize my browser window, I leave.

The Summary box has no margins. Worse still, the background yellow of the box bleeds into the white background of the page, which makes reading the summary difficult. A border would help. See how it’s hard for your eyes to make out the edges of the Summary box? It makes that area of the page look smudged.

Then there’s all the bold phrases in the paragraph text. These little bold phrases add visual noise to the page. (Links don't have that same effect.)

You know what? That’s it. Not that many things.

And, as with Jakob Nielsen’s site, there isn’t that much that most wikis would need to do to become easy to read.

It’s as easy to create an easy-to-read site as it is to create a hard-to-read site. [inessential.com]


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Blogs for Project Management. Jonathan Petersen wrote a well thought out piece on using weblogs as project management tools.  A very interesting read since project mgt is such a big deal.  Especailly the record keeping portion of it.
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