Weekend reading
I am going to start a weekly round-up of interesting articles I have come across in my NetNewsWire. This is just a tip of the article pile (44 RSS subscriptions and growing), but I thought I’d share just a snippit of my addiction to RSS.
- Pretty funny look at what happens to people when you take people’s internet away – Users Reluctant to Break the Net Habit
- Great rant on bad design in Love for Web Developers
- An accessible web is good for all. Does that just make sense? You make an accessible web page and everyone benefits. Perhaps because you take creating a web page more seriously and don’t throw it together because you are forced too?
- What happens after people find what you ask them too in usability testing? Usability testing for findability looks at usability testing’s unanswered questions—how useful is the information that is found? Do people use it?
- Firefox fans rejoice, Windows admins need to know that SP2 Internet Explorer enhancements for Windows XP only. So if you want the latest and greatest browser you now have no choice but to use an alternative like Firefox,Mozilla,Opera, and the list goes on. If you are wondering what all the fuss with these ‘alternative browsers’ is, check out Browse Happy.
- I need one of these in my office. My new office may have windows that open but it is missing a screen… wasps everywhere.
