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2008 June | Web Directions

Archive for June, 2008

Marketing as a service

  • In: Blog
  • By: john
  • June 4th, 2008

Marketing and advertising seem to be almost at odds with the idea of a service - most of us associate advertising with intrusive interruptions to things we'd rather be doing - like reading a web site, watching TV, listening to music, or just walking down the street. On the web ...

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Australia’s Networked readiness - a World Economic Forum report

  • In: Blog
  • By: john
  • June 3rd, 2008

Via Business Week's excellent innovation blog, by Bruce Nussbaum, we came across the World Economic Forum's latest "Networked Readiness" report, the aim of which is to rank nations by "measuring economies’capacity to fully leverage ICT for increased competitiveness and development". Australia ranks a healthy 14th, ahead of Austria, Germany, ...

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Web Directions speakers in the press - Jina Bolton

  • In: Blog
  • By: john
  • June 3rd, 2008

CSS guru, and speaker at Web Directions South this year, Jina Bolton has an article published in this edition of the venerable A List Apart - Writing an Interface Style Guide From the article Unfortunately, it’s also common that beautiful interfaces don’t stay beautiful. An interface’s design disintegration can be frustrating to ...

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W3C’s new eGovernment initiative

  • In: Blog
  • By: john
  • June 3rd, 2008

During his recent visit to Australia for Web Directions Government, Jose Alonso made reference to the upcoming vote on the World Wide Web Consortium's proposed eGovernment initiative. Today it was announced that thw W3C will indeed charter an eGovernment Activity, open to public participation. The group will identify ...

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Good usability is a feature you may not even notice

  • In: Blog
  • By: john
  • June 1st, 2008

After weeks of 530am starts with my daughter last year, and living where the local cafes don't open 'til 800am, I couldn't face another 3 hour stint before my first coffee, and so took myself off to the nearest purveyor of fine espresso makers, and as luck would have it, ...

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