Thursday, September 28, 2000

Yahoo! User Research -- "Help us shape the future of Yahoo! by joining our User Research program."

Wednesday, September 27, 2000

article in the guardian, the title says it all: monkeys the new weapon of paris gangs
Greg sent me a link to this page about the Sony DCR-PC110 DV Camera, the next generation camera due out in the U.S. in April 2001.
Programmable robot blood cells, able to deliver 236 times more oxygen to the tissues than natural red cells.
Some studies entitled Web Search behavior of Internet experts and Newbies -- valuable research for drag & drop, I'd think. Now I just have to read them.
E-Quill is software that lets you mark up web pages in various ways and send them to other people. As ususal, it's Windows only. Here's an example of what you can do with it.

Tuesday, September 26, 2000

An article on Salon about a guy who sold his business and shared the proceeds (18 million dollars) with his 300 employees. That's so cool.
Very nice site design at The Control Group, a product design shop. I particularly like the way they use JavaScript to indicate which product you're reading about, in the products section.

Monday, September 25, 2000

An article at Wired News about LCD monitors that have actual depth of field, for 3d applications.
take a look at another monkey site.
the dictionary.com Word of the Day for people like me who feel like their vocabulary is diminishing on a daily basis.

Sunday, September 24, 2000

And now, some Flash resources. I found the obscure answer to why my Flash movie wasn't reading XML properly at FlashKit. Virtual-FX has some stuff but doesn't seem as comprehensive. And Colin Moock has some nice work and source files at moock.org.
Here's some intranet related stuff.. I haven't had a chance to really sort through these, but I think they'll be valuable for any business development research that's done. iTeamWork is a web based project management tool. MediaLot appears to be another of the same thing. By now you know about Pyra the company that developed the tool I'm using to post this -- they have project management tools as well.

Some more general project management resources -- The Project Management Forum Index seems really densely packed with information. And an outline of what project management is, exactly, can be found at ProjectNet.

I got all these links from xblog.