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Archive for June, 2007

Privacy, the Ultimate Concern

Thursday Jun 28th, 2007 at 10:17 am

I came across this article on Wired that speaks to a privacy bauble that was discovered recently in the Facebook platform. Basically it states that even if a user marked information as private, such as their age or sexual orientation, they would still show up in random searches for those fields through the advanced search. [...]

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Hence the (domain) name

Wednesday Jun 27th, 2007 at 8:42 am

While there are many things that make us different from other web2.0 startups, there’s one item I’d like to touch on - our domain name. Web 2.0 companies often end up creating artificial names for their companies, be it because it’s the trend or in order to avoid buying a premium domain name. So why [...]

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User Feedback - priceless

Saturday Jun 16th, 2007 at 3:23 pm

Usability Testing - expensive. User Feedback - priceless.
Michele writes how he and his colleagues were wondering why so many customers (they run a hosting company in Ireland) called in to find out how to pay their bills online. It turned out that the link for online-payments, which had been in their interface for a long [...]

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Sometimes the three W’s of development isn’t enough

Friday Jun 15th, 2007 at 11:29 am

I’m talking about Will, Whips and WII.
No matter how much will and collective determination exists, or how hard you whip yourself to work, or the steam you can blow off beating each other boxing on the WII, stuff happens and deadlines are missed. It’s enevitable, and SharedReviews is no less guilty of this. Perhaps it’s [...]

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The Fear of Customer Reviews

Monday Jun 4th, 2007 at 6:06 pm

An interesting article I came across over the weekend delved into the internal back and forth over at HP where they debated the idea of integrating product reviews directly into their websites. Of course, as with any smart brand, the majority of concerns revolved around negative reviews being exposed to customers as well as the [...]

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