ipodder 4 linux. Dave & Doug worked together and created an iPodder for Linux [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog] 10:58:41 AM |
Tokyo phonecam map. Tokyo phonecam map: This in-browser SWF is a front end to a database of photos snapped and sent via GPS-enabled phonecams in Tokyo. Use the smaller navigator window to drag around the large map in the main window. (Hmm... I... [JD on MX] 10:05:24 AM |
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Open-Source Community Skeptical About Microsoft's Sender ID License (Ziff Davis). Ziff Davis - Sender ID's license is making it impossible for open-source programmers to use it in their e-mail applications. [Yahoo! News - Technology] 9:47:28 AM |
Lawsuit Challenges Anti-Piracy Technology (AP). AP - Copy protection technologies used to prevent CDs from being pirated online are facing a legal challenge in France, where a judge began a formal investigation of record label EMI Group PLC for using them. [Yahoo! News - Technology] 9:39:20 AM |
It's More Than ROI. This evening I attended a meeting of BayCHI (Computer Human Interface Group) in South Hall, the oldest building on the Berkeley campus. The topic: It's More Than ROI: Defining the Business Value of User-Centered Design. Speakers from Leap Frog, World Savings, Adaptive Path, PeopleSoft, and Ask Jeeves spoke of measuring the value of interface design. I've heard precisely the same conversation on the topic of training. How can we demonstrate our value to the business people? Aren't some worthy activities inherently immeasurable? Why do we always get chopped when there's an economic downturn? Sather Tower is directly across from South Hall. It's foggy tonight. The difficulty of pinning a credible number on intangibles cropped up. You'd think that in an era where intangibles create half the value in business, more people would have figured this one out. It's like not believing in microwaves or germs because you can't see them. Would any business person in their right mind voluntarily throw away good customer relationships, know-how, and brand reputation? Of course not. Because they have value. So it makes more sense to give them an approximate value rather than factor them into the equation at zero. [Internet Time Blog] 9:36:57 AM |