Posted by Nathanael (admin) on May 13th, 2008 in general
Very exciting announcement … well, I’m excited about it!
Sitepoint will be sponsoring me to attend the Web Directions Government conference in Canberra next week (19-20 May). I’ll be covering the event for Sitepoint, including writing a blog post with a wrap-up of the 2-day conference including (possibly) interviews with some of the thirteen speakers … […]
Tags: canberra, conference, edgeoftheweb, government, perth, sitepoint, sydney, web, webdirections, webdirectionsgovernment
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on February 21st, 2008 in general
I don’t know when either the name change or the beta release of the mobile site happened but I use YourTV fairly regularly so I think I would have noticed if it was more than a week ago … but considering that just a week ago I was complaining that viewing the YourTV homepage or […]
Tags: browsing, internet, mobile, mobiledevice, tv, web, yourtv
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on February 17th, 2008 in general
I’ve just finished reading a book “A Mind of its Own” by psychologist Cordelia Fine; a well-researched book backed up with lots of evidence from social psychology experiments and that will either leave you feeling in denial or a with slightly hurt ego … but one of the things she mentions in the book is […]
Tags: design, gui, interactiondesign, ixd, psychology, schemas, ui, useit, web
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on February 16th, 2008 in general
It’s seriously addictive.
Turn-based strategic war game, played through your browser … although it has an API and I believe is already available for iPhone. It came out of beta 3 days ago (thanks Chris for the beta invite only 2 days before it went public :p) and currently has almost 4,000 active games.
I had a […]
Tags: battle, beta, fight, game, nickhodge, online, strategy, war, web, weewar
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on February 14th, 2008 in general
This evening I discovered a new service via the Twitter Blog (whilst looking up info on the latest new features and enhancements to Twitter while it’s down for the build release) called Commuter Feed. It’s a service that allows you to easily report traffic incidents in your city via Twitter (which means by any mechanism […]
Tags: accident, canberra, commuterfeed, incident, madpilot, report, service, traffic, twitter, web