Archive for January, 2010

Sending email to a list

Anyone who has emailed a group of people has probably committed this error. Once you click send, you always say a four letter word to yourself. You know what you did, but it’s too late to go back. Sending an email and including everyone in the to or the cc (copy) field provides all the [...]

Accordion of information

Compacting information on a webpage can help give a visitor quick overview of all the content on the page.  It can also be a cool little effect when you click on a bar and it expands with text further elaborating on such topics. One place I’ve seen this accordion effect more frequently is on Frequently [...]

An innovation that counters the innovation

There’s an internet startup creating a website for almost anything out there. Or almost anything. There are websites to aggregate your Twitter followers, blog feeds, contact lists, and instant messages, to name just a few. They are meant to help you with consuming and utilizing all the web 2.0 data that takes way more than [...]

Collecting user feedback

When building or upgrading a product, it’s often very helpful to get feedback from the users who use your product. Does something work well or could it be improved? Is there something that design missed that makes the product much better. For websites, there are a number of services that provide you with HTML code [...]

Online document collaboration

When collaborating with a team on a document that is constantly being modified, it’s difficult to keep track of all the different versions being emailed back and forth. For each email you get, time is spent opening each and reviewing what changes were made.  Do you have the latest version? Did someone include a comment [...]

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