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Monday, May 19, 2003 |
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Useit.Com: Convincing Clients to Pay for Usability. You can't know in advance whether the designers assigned to your account will create something as nice as the agency's other designs, but you can assess whether they know how to run a project and whether they understand user-centered -- rather than ego-centered -- design. [Tomalak's Realm] 7:15:08 PM ![]() |
Aqua Data Studio 3.0 supports more databases [The Macintosh News Network] 11:31:13 AM ![]() |
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Bush Online: Smiles, Spin and a Dog as Tour Guide. The web is the White House's latest tool in getting the president's message directly to Americans. By Elisabeth Bumiller. [New York Times: NYT HomePage] 6:35:09 AM ![]() |
.org registry vanishes into thin air. Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear [The Register] 6:35:01 AM ![]() |
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Microsoft to license SCO's Unix code. Microsoft agrees to license Unix after SCO Group sends ripples through the Linux industry with claims that its Unix code has been illegally incorporated into the open-source OS. [CNET News.com] 6:04:24 AM ![]() |
Connections to Broadband Increase 50%. The number of American households that connect to the Internet via high-speed, or broadband, connections grew by 50 percent in the last year. By Susan Stellin. [New York Times: Technology] 6:04:13 AM ![]() |
Business Is Toying With a Web Tool. Businesses are starting to toy with the wiki, an off-beat technology for fostering Web interaction. By Amy Cortese. [New York Times: Technology] 6:03:56 AM ![]() |
Genuine Fractals 3.0 coming this month. [MacCentral] 6:03:42 AM ![]() |
Macworld UK announces annual award winners. [MacCentral] 6:03:13 AM ![]() |