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Category Archives: Web/Tech
An end to typing as we know it?
Last night, Jeremy showed me Swype on his android phone. Here is his demo. Whether this is your bag or not – touchscreen technologies are changing the way we interact with new devices and the way we interact with age-old … Continue reading
What next for the web?
Find out by following one of the premier conferences on hot trends for the web – Le Web – which is currently taking place in Paris. Check out #leweb hashtag on Twitter and follow the likes of Adam Tinworth who … Continue reading
Someone will probably want to see a social media strategy at some point
John Tropea's post on Social media goals are derived goals got me thinking. John declares that . . . Your company does not need a social media strategy . . . but it goes on to say, Maybe you do … Continue reading
Taking the user through product developments
I liked this post about Facebook events (via avinio) and how the user is handheld through the process of setting up events. A potentially complex task (ie there are a few options for the user) made easier by providing the … Continue reading
A new way of browsing the web
Thanks to @digitaldivinity for pointing to this talk on a conceptually very different way of browsing the web.