Thursday, August 20, 2015

And now people are going to enter other people's names and e-mail addresses into some random website?

And now people are going to enter other people's names and e-mail addresses into some random website? How's that a good idea? Is someone, next, going to make a site that tells you whether someone suspected you might have been in the #AshMad  database?
http://money.cnn.com/2015/08/19/technology/ashley-madison-search/index.html

Monday, August 3, 2015

An interesting take on web evolution.

An interesting take on web evolution. I remember an early complaint about Google+ was that you couldn't link multiple photos and/or websites in the text to create more of a blog-type article rather than just commentary on a single photo or article (like I just did).

Do you perceive the loss he's describing? I think things have definitely been streamlined, possibly as a way to handle the explosion of content. 

Originally shared by Abraham Williams

Well now. That's a depressing (but important) read.
https://medium.com/matter/the-web-we-have-to-save-2eb1fe15a426

In 1976 (yes, 1976), I heard my professor, one Don Norman, say pretty much the same thing.

In 1976 (yes, 1976), I heard my professor, one Don Norman, say pretty much the same thing. https://www.fastcompany.com/90202172/why-bad-tech...