The Semantic Web Scientific American: Feature Article: The Semantic Web: May 2001 by TIM BERNERS-LEE, JAMES HENDLER and ORA LASSILA an interesting article from last year covers the basic elements of the semantic Web quite well.
The Semantic Web Scientific American: Feature Article: The Semantic Web: May 2001 by TIM BERNERS-LEE, JAMES HENDLER and ORA LASSILA an interesting article from last year covers the basic elements of the semantic Web quite well.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: On Stage – Show Dates On the Experience Design front, you can’t beat Ringling Bros…
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: On Stage – Show Dates On the Experience Design front, you can’t beat Ringling Bros…
My Radio 8 WebLog. I’ve jumped Weblog software 4 times in the last year, but I’m glad to get Userland software back up and running on my Mac. The only problem is pulling all those old post over there… Joe 10’s Radio Weblog
My Radio 8 WebLog. I’ve jumped Weblog software 4 times in the last year, but I’m glad to get Userland software back up and running on my Mac. The only problem is pulling all those old post over there… Joe 10’s Radio Weblog
My Radio 8 WebLog. I’ve jumped Weblog software 4 times in the last year, but I’m glad to get Userland software back up and running on my Mac. The only problem is pulling all those old post over there… Joe 10’s Radio Weblog
The Value of Organized Knowledge CMS Watch has an interesting artical on taxonomies: CMSWatch: Featured Topic: The Value of Organized Knowledge
Amazon Takes personalization to the next level (and the next site This is probably old hat, but it got my attention from the perspective of perceived security. I visited a site today which I had never been to, and lo and behold, halfway down the page it said “Hi Joe Tennis”! now, I made the
What’s in your C.V. And I don’t mean you curricula Vitae, here, Lou Rosenfeld just wrote a simple lay persons description of what a Controlled Vocabulary is and why you might like to take one to lunch. WebReview.com: Cuisinarts, E-Commerce, and … Controlled Vocabularies
Lack of explicit links and Learned Helplessness, or, “Can Designers Think” This is a classic case study in how NOT to hyperlink – and amazingly so coming from a great thinker in the field of Information Design. The label says “For interesting details, click on areas where the cursor arrow changes to pointed finger.” OK,