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A few geeky links for ya 1999
Life swept me away from my website again. Hi, I'm back.
Jakob Nielsen, "the user-interface guru with the luxurious sideburns", says interesting things again. This time he's chatting about User-Supportive Internet Architecture.
Chauncey Wilson of BMC Software, Inc. has compiled an extensive bibliography on user interface design.
Kill your lawn before it kills you. (Thanks for the link, Larry!)
One of these days I really ought to learn web design for PDAs, but I think I ought to learn XML first. And then I think, hmmm, I wonder if I can keep the enemy from building up a big army if I take these castles in the north and control those resources...
Posted on September 21, 1999 at 07:04 PM in linky goodness | Permalink
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