Monthly Archives: November 2009

Google Phone? Google Maps? Google TP!

I am a little confused – some of the label is in English. Specifically: “Virgin Pulp”. (?) – Josh

Maturity

This is Level One out of 5 of the CMM, meaning it is the most IMmature of the 5 levels. Initial (chaotic, ad hoc, individual heroics) – the starting point for use of a new process. Does this sound immediately … Continue reading

atperson

So if people with Web 3.0 minds are seeing the same things that I am seeing, it would be neat. Things are evolving so that the at sign precedes an entity (person or other) and it seems to me that … Continue reading

Agile User Experience Projects – UX and UI and Dev overlap

The UX/UI experience in Agile projects is always fun, and the below is very sage, I think, when dealing with custom development… but what about implementing a platform? How does this approach fail? It does, in some cases, for good … Continue reading

SharePoint 2010: Enterprise and Web

I need to see a demo of this thing, because MOSS for external facing sites has, in my experience, been a pretty ridiculous undertaking. Microsoft has huge plans for SharePoint to break down the silos between the enterprise and the … Continue reading

Very Cool: Adaptive Learning App with Hooks and Links

“Unlike other memory applications, Smart.fm takes a social approach, letting users share their lists and add comments to other lists. And in the future, Lewis says, there will be more ways to pull information into the system. The company is … Continue reading

PCI Compliance and Requirements

Compliance is not just a pain in the tushy. While it can be difficult to achieve, the standards for compliance have a sort of soft interpretation. For 508 compliance, there are elements that can be interpreted. Ultimately, a human being … Continue reading