Archive for the 'Web' Category
Tuesday, June 5th, 2007
I swear we didn’t coordinate this, but MarsEdit’s older sibling NetNewsWire also celebrates a new release, turning 3.0 today! I’ve been using this in its pre-release form for months and am very confident about its power and stability. A really excellent update. Nice work, Brent!
Posted in Links, Web | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, May 29th, 2007
Google frustrates me by highlighting in their products some of the best and worst of web usability. Consider Google Maps, which won me over instantly when I first tried it, almost entirely because of the innovative (then) “drag to scroll” behavior you can rely on whenever you see a Google map. They won me over […]
Posted in Design, Usability, Web | 15 Comments »
Saturday, April 21st, 2007
Update 4/24/07: Om Malik asked me to write a trimmed down version of this article for his Found|Read site. It was a great honor to be asked by Om to contribute, and hopefully this will get it a little more exposure among web-types who might be able to help make it a reality! Original Article […]
Posted in Business, Web | 22 Comments »
Thursday, April 19th, 2007
Jon Trainer and I were invited to take part in a special CocoaCast episode, where we discussed the delay of Leopard, open source organization, and advice for a community-developed application by CocoaCast’s listeners. We had a great time chatting with Russell. Check it out! By the way, I mentioned Skim in the podcast, but couldn’t […]
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