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Google Analytics updated
Reading through the comments on my recent post about our redesign of Google Analytics, two things are pretty clear: For...
This post was written on
13 Jun 2007
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8 comments
Microsoft and Feed Reading
Overview: reading RSS feeds in IE7 and Outlook 2007 - Kevin C. Tofel takes a look at how Microsoft is...
This post was written on
21 Nov 2006
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1 comments
People use software they like
A lot of the consulting work I've done at Adaptive Path was necessarily in adversity to centralized IT departments. It's...
This post was written on
9 Mar 2006
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2 comments
Iterating features and getting them right
We've been developing features very iteratively with Measure Map. That is, we'll boil a feature down to it's essence, work...
This post was written on
25 Jan 2006
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9 comments
The Web 2.0 Checklist
Michael outlines the Web 2.0 product roadmap (while proving Ta-da List a capable blogging tool). Measure Map hits 13 of...
This post was written on
22 Nov 2005
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7 comments
Polar Heart Rate Monitors: Gimme my data!
I was at a sports expo this weekend -- booths of vendors set up around a marathon in San Jose,...
This post was written on
2 Nov 2005
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19 comments
Invitation Nation: Getting into all the new Web apps
There was a time, late in 2004, when invitations to Google's Gmail service were selling for $40 on Craig's...
This post was written on
25 Oct 2005
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12 comments
Tagging in Mail.app
An interesting new utility, MailTags, has been released by Indev Software recently that allows for tagging in Apple Mail.app. That...
This post was written on
29 Aug 2005
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3 comments
Collaborating at conferences
We did a little experiment in collaborative technology at Adaptive Path's annual User Experience Week conference. In addition to the...
This post was written on
25 Aug 2005
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6 comments
Safari Update
If you haven't yet heard, the second beta of Apple's Safari browser is available for download. This build includes the...
This post was written on
15 Apr 2003
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0 comments
More on Flash MX
A few days ago, I discussed how Macromedia had taken steps towards greater accessibility for users of varying physical abilities...
This post was written on
10 Apr 2003
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0 comments
Hiding CSS Bugs
Many, many years ago, I wished publicly that the new year would bring bug-free browsers. And still today, I hold...
This post was written on
7 Apr 2003
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0 comments
Flash MX and Accessibility
At a recent workshop, we were discussing the advances available using Flash MX when developing interactive interfaces to Web applications....
This post was written on
6 Apr 2003
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0 comments
Mac Update: Web Development
I left the Macintosh in 1997 presicely because I was falling behind the cutting edge when it came to Web...
This post was written on
2 Mar 2003
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