Web 2.0
Is it sexist to compile a list of the ten Web 2.0 women who make Tech Digest go weak at the keyboard? Well, yes. But ShinyShiny started it with their shameless objectification of gadget-clutching hunks the other week, so what choice did we have? But rather than book in Lucy Pinder and Jodie Marsh to [...]
Business, Web 2.0
These days it seems like anyone with an idea and some time can crank out a Web 2.0 startup, be it a service, community, one-trick-pony or ambiguously named whichamadinger. It also seems like many of these startups could use some guidance to help them find their way. With goofy names, varying user experiences and questionable [...]
Web 2.0, Web Apps
In the couple of months I’ve been using Digg, I’ve really got used to the service and I love it. However, there’s always room for improvement… Here are 10 features that I feel would make the Digg experience better:
Design, Web 2.0
I critiqued a whole bunch of web 2.0 sites on a combination of design and usability aspects, placing more importance on the usability aspect. I tried to focus more on sites that provide a good community oriented experience, designs that encourage people to participate. After all, that’s the staple of what “web 2.0″ is. The [...]
Web 2.0, Windows
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Business, Computers, Javascript, Web 2.0, Web Development
One of the biggest questions for businesses these days is “where and why should one consider using AJAX”? So I present you with seven situations where AJAX should be highly considered. These situations are given without intent of hyping up or placing a bias the whole AJAX thing but providing valid situations where AJAX can [...]
Applications, Javascript, Software, Web 2.0, Web Apps
Web 2.0, Ajax, whatever you want to call it these are examples of it done well.