Friday, August 17, 2012
Fear of missing out?
Are you afraid of missing out on information in your electronic places? Do you take your devices camping, hiking, and into obscure places? When you are disconnected, do you break out into cold sweats? Is the first thing you do when you wake up to check Facebook, Twitter, etc.?
Is there intervention for that?
Friday, July 13, 2012
Tablet Housecleaning
I think I may be finding the purpose for the tablet. As I have said before, it is definitely better at consuming content than at producing it. It is kind of nice as a book reader and for getting the news and accessing social media. I guess I'm still searching for the perfect mix of devices for my style and budget.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
The case for responsive web content
Sure, I still think you should start with the smallest platform -- i.e. mobile -- to force the team to consider the most basic elements of your responsive design and what is really important to your users, but he raises good points about the "locational" and "situational" elements involved in determining what is important to your customer when they visit your site in different situations.
It's a good read.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Acer A100 More Experience
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Pinterest, Still trying to figure it out
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Automated greed
Here's something advertisers will "Like": Facebook is reportedly testing a "Want" button to be used by brands on product pages. Such a button would tell a user's friends what they're currently lusting over. -- Now there's an improvement, sharing your lust for stuff.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
A Tablet on-screen keyboard.
After using my Android tablet for some time I still find that it's much easier to consume than produce. One of the major drawbacks is the on screen keyboard. I'm a touch typist and the on-screen keyboard DEFINITELY doesn't lend itself to touch typing. This makes it slower to input info and causes me to want to avoid the device for input.
I suppose that I could get a separate keyboard but I wonder if this doesn't negate the portability of the device. Plus, they aren't all that cheap. I guess I'll just have to keep trying.