I also love that it's a .io domain. Just to maximize the chance that you'll confuse Thunderbolt dot io with Thunderbolt the I/O standard.
Lotus/IBM took an extremely flexible, encrypted, document-oriented database with a powerful RAD client platform and tried to sell it as a competitor to Outlook-Exchange. And Outlook-Exchange won, because as terrible as…
Exactly. Their ten-point scales have no obvious relationship to the underlying measurements, where measurements are even provided, and they rescale the points every so often. (They call this their "methodology…
> The original phrase "The customer is always right" had an important caveat: "... in matters of taste". This is not true. This is fairly recent Internet revisionism with no historical basis, an attempt to "well…
> The function of the icon is to have distinct shape so you are able to visually distinguish menu items quickly in future (more you use the app). In theory, yes. But if you look at the examples in the article, the…
I also love that it's a .io domain. Just to maximize the chance that you'll confuse Thunderbolt dot io with Thunderbolt the I/O standard.
Lotus/IBM took an extremely flexible, encrypted, document-oriented database with a powerful RAD client platform and tried to sell it as a competitor to Outlook-Exchange. And Outlook-Exchange won, because as terrible as…
Exactly. Their ten-point scales have no obvious relationship to the underlying measurements, where measurements are even provided, and they rescale the points every so often. (They call this their "methodology…
> The original phrase "The customer is always right" had an important caveat: "... in matters of taste". This is not true. This is fairly recent Internet revisionism with no historical basis, an attempt to "well…
> The function of the icon is to have distinct shape so you are able to visually distinguish menu items quickly in future (more you use the app). In theory, yes. But if you look at the examples in the article, the…