Do Your Web Forms Show Good Form?, Part 2
Follow up to the previous article posted here. Bad web forms can kill a very good e-commerce site faster than you can say close window.
Part 1 is here
Photo by Alex Grodkiewicz on Unsplash I’ve been talking with a lot of companies lately, and here’s what I’ve seen going right During my job hunt I’ve had a chance to get to know a lot really interesting companies. Doesn’t matter if I was the right fit or not, that’s not the point here. Part of my…
I've been following this series and I highly recommend it to anyone who is considering setting up a home wireless network, has a home wireless network, or is a frequent user of public hotspots. This article is a conclusion (I think), but the previous articles are great intros into the ins and outs of both…
A very interesting article by Peter Coffee. It has me thinking about what the next generation of messaging will look like. It's hard to imagine in someways, but think about how you get the direct phone line of a person at a given company. Generally you get this information when you receive a business card…
This is an interesting article, one of several of it's ilk lately, and I often reflect on my own technologies choices and path. Years ago I was an unabashed, even evangelistic, Mac person. Then I moved to Canada and became part of a large pharmaceutical company that was decidedly anti-Mac. So, though my Mac was…
Not directly associated with technology, but a very important truism. Aim high, find your dream and set your mind that you will achieve it. When I was working for big pharma, my colleagues and others used to ask me: “How did you pull off moving from the Greater Toronto Area to British Columbia and start…
This is the second of recent articles on RSS (webfeeds). The PC World article is longer and gives a good list of tools whereas this one focuses on just SharpReader and FeedReader. I think the moment IE supports webfeeds, this whole space is going to just explode. I don't think most home users are comfortable…