Month: June 2007

  • Next, please

    An interesting eye track side study by Nora Paul and Laura Ruel looks at what navigation methods users chose when viewing a photo slide show using a Washington Post slide show that used several navigation types. Here’s which ones people chose: Next 19 (56%) Numbers 8 (23%) Arrow 5 (15%) Autoplay 2 ( 6%) Thumbnail…

  • Clearing the haze

    Steve Rubel is drawing on a number of sources to come up with a solution to “always on” that allows him to be productive. The underpinning of all the ideas is that we’re dealing with too much information, disruptions, meetings, schedules, RSS feeds, email, blogs, telephone calls, voice mail to accomplish much. He’s rallying to…

  • NCAA to blogger: You’re outta here

    The NCAA is out of its mind. That may not be news, but it is Steve Safran’s take on the NCAA’s blogger blunder. Michael Silence has several more links to coverage of the ejection of a Kentucky sports writer for blogging at a college baseball game. And Silence has more here, here, here and here.…