Ha! I love it. The Internet TV enthusiast's revenge. Cable companies seeing their hold on viewers/subscribers falling to Roku and Hula. Of course, they are so hidebound in their profitory mindset that they won't let the…
This is fascinating. Although "rules of thumb" for appealing and usable design are included, what is more interesting to me are points further down (both in the presentation and in the depths of perception) such as…
This article could be the press release (or footnotes to it) that Jobs never wrote or would write. What I mean is, when Steve Jobs announced a couple of years ago that Apple would go HTML5 instead of Flash, there was…
I like "human interest" pieces and I like Steve Jobs. Ergo ...I liked this article. I don't have a problem with someone who is so famous and big that he doesn't have to pander and sell himself or his company, and that's…
I loved this -- and don't skip the video. British ingenuity. It reminded me of Orville and Wilbur making airplanes from bicycle parts. Sadly, we don't do this kind of stuff anymore in the U.S. The other thing it…
Ha! I love it. The Internet TV enthusiast's revenge. Cable companies seeing their hold on viewers/subscribers falling to Roku and Hula. Of course, they are so hidebound in their profitory mindset that they won't let the…
This is fascinating. Although "rules of thumb" for appealing and usable design are included, what is more interesting to me are points further down (both in the presentation and in the depths of perception) such as…
This article could be the press release (or footnotes to it) that Jobs never wrote or would write. What I mean is, when Steve Jobs announced a couple of years ago that Apple would go HTML5 instead of Flash, there was…
I like "human interest" pieces and I like Steve Jobs. Ergo ...I liked this article. I don't have a problem with someone who is so famous and big that he doesn't have to pander and sell himself or his company, and that's…
I loved this -- and don't skip the video. British ingenuity. It reminded me of Orville and Wilbur making airplanes from bicycle parts. Sadly, we don't do this kind of stuff anymore in the U.S. The other thing it…