Posts tagged “business”
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Holiday Greetings & Games
This has been one crazy Fall work-wise, so I apologize for the scarcity of posts, but I do have a few holiday treats for you.
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Karova redesigns
That beautiful bastion of standards-based e-commerce, Karova, has gotten a face lift. Mr. Malarkey deserves many kudos for yet another rich, engaging and playful design.
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Gartner wants you
My friends at Gartner are hiring a new member for their web team. If you are within commuting distance of Stamford, CT (about 45 minutes outside of NYC by train), I highly recommend considering this job as I know first-hand how awesome this team is to work with.
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Dave’s Work Draws a Crowd
I just saw a copy of the latest issue of DMNews and Dave's hard work garnered the Wadsworth Atheneum a feature story and Cronin and Company some major kudos.
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Savvy Marketers Take Note
One of the web's preeminent marketing websites, MarketingSherpa, has just published an article which may start a web standards stampede. The focus is Firefox, but the underlying message is standards, standards and more standards.
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What are they thinking?
I knew things had taken a turn for the worse when DMCA passed and media owners were discussing their desire to spy on consumers' computers in search of illicit media, but who knew it had gotten this bad?
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Oracle opens up
In hopes of stemming the massive explosion of open source database use, Oracle is preparing an "express" version of it's Oracle Database 10g line: Oracle Database XE. Like many things on the web right now, it's currently in beta, with a full release planned for late this year.
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DisneyStore.co.uk in retrograde
Andy's beautiful standards-based design is gone, replaced by a table-based pile of (ahem) tag soup. Being the gentleman that he is, Andy has chosen to remain silent on the issue, but he has provided a forum for anyone else who wants to chime in.
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More developments in jsTrace
As I mentioned to Ian earlier today, Dave and I were discussing having the jsTrace window keep pace with whatever the most current line is spit out to it. A few hours later, here it is: jsTrace 1.3.
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Spreading the praise
In his most recent essay, Gerry McGovern was discussing expert opinions and voices. One particular comment he made struck a chord: “The Web is maturing. It needs more people like Jakob Nielsen who propose, explain and defend rules.”