42 month ago
kayodeok : Web Design Patterns
joshua : patterns in Interaction Design
ricmac : web design patterns - useful resource
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42 month ago
ricmac : Udell: How do you design a remixable Web application? - "A website that wants to be remixable will deliver content as XML and behavior as script."
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42 month ago
ricmac : Six Apart ProNet: Shuffling Atom - "Atom is merely a tool for transferring weblog entry data between programs, and that goes for single purpose command line tools as much as it does web applications."
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42 month ago
ricmac : Mark Paschal's blog: brings together all his content sources in one place - I love how Mark has done this, especially the little icons for each 'web service'.
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42 month ago
ricmac : Foopad: Mashup Webservices - Cool-looking new service that enables you to bring together all your content in one place.
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42 month ago
ricmac : List of apps using the Yahoo Search API
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42 month ago
ricmac : The Long Tail: Massively parallel culture - "we can now treat culture not as one big blanket but as the superposition of many interwoven threads, each of which is individually addressable and and connects different groups of people simultaneously."
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42 month ago
ricmac : Bokardo: Navigation Habits Within Feed Readers - "I?ve created a navigation scheme on my site, and I would think people would use it, but in some cases they aren?t using it. Instead, they?re using their feed reader as navigation, or more specifically my feed links within their feed reader."
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43 month ago
ricmac : Web 2.0: Does Presentation Matter Anymore? - KathyMarks.com - "...we need to be cautious about putting too much emphasis on the "wonders" of new technologies. In the end we are still designing for people, and we always will be."
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43 month ago
Rod Begbie : The History of Amazon's Tab Navigation - A tombstone retrospective. [via] #
ricmac : The History of Amazon?s Tab Navigation
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44 month ago
ricmac : WYSIWYG is dead? - "That?s what tools like Greasemonkey do: let the user exercise control over the decoding process, reading a document the way they want. To put it another way: WYSIWYG is dead."
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44 month ago
ricmac : OJR: New Kingpin of Online News? - "The thinking is not to repeat the entire home page, or have a condensed version of it, on article pages, but rather to offer a wide variety of link options to content that relates to the article itself or the section the article sits in."
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44 month ago
ricmac : Search escaping the box - "As search escapes the box, and flows into powerful new interfaces for different types of interactions, we should anticipate a flourishing of creativity like that which occurred when personal computing moved from the blinking cursor to the metaphorical de
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45 month ago
ricmac : Josh Porter: The Interface is Where Innovations Find Value - "...with RSS as an improved delivery format, (or an improved discovery format), what we?ve really done is innovate the interface, or rather, changed it completely."
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45 month ago
Andy Baio : Amazon redesigns book detail pages - also: Alan's much larger annotated screenshot on Flickr [via] [via]
jkottke : Amazon is trying out a new design for their book detail pages - It's about time...I was just complaining to someone the other day about how cluttered their pages have gotten.
ricmac : Amazon experiments with book detail page - "This new design definitely puts the focus on the book first and the rest of the site second." (via waxy)
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45 month ago
ricmac : LaughingMeme: The Starbucks Delocator - "Would it be too horribly smug to say it's a tension between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 and leave it at that? Probably."
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45 month ago
ricmac : CNET News on March 05 SemWeb conference - Eric Miller quote: "We're moving from a Web of documents to a Web of data."
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45 month ago
ricmac : Transparent Bundles: Media Futures, Part 3/5: API - Must read post about the value of APIs to social media.
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45 month ago
ricmac : Spencer Critchley re product design and flow - "Amazon.com, for example is all about creating and preserving a flowing shopping experience -- their One-Click feature is emblematic. Or Apple again, with the iPod and iTunes..."
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45 month ago
ricmac : Tim O'Reilly on containers - "consider the packets and containers that data is shipped in. O'Reilly said that a web page is an analogy for container shipping, but that the books that O'Reilly produces do not fit on a web page."
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45 month ago
ricmac : Ben Hammersley defines Atom - "Simple, strictly defined data and strictly defined standard with extra things like a RESTful API."
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45 month ago
ricmac : ETech: Ontology is overrated (Clay Shirky) - "Classifications on the web require a shift away from crisp categorisation and towards organic categorisation. The semantics reside in the users, not in the system."
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ricmac : Hacking Web 2.0 (pdf) - Neat presentation which features blogging API and data visualisation tips. Also there is an O'Reilly 'Blog Hacks' book available only in Japan, apparently. (also see defn on pp3-4)
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45 month ago
ricmac : A summary of the Web 2.0 Hacks presentation - At YAPC::Taipei. Speaker was Tatsuhiko Miyagawa from http://blog.bulknews.net.
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45 month ago
ricmac : Webservices Mashup Resources - O'Reilly Etech 2005 - kokogiak.com provides an excellent list of web services references (incl a Web 2.0 section)
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