More things I’ve found worthy of bookmarking in the hopes of reading them in the future.
- Attention Scope, from May 26, 2003. Microsoft research on handling notification
- Vin Crosbie’s weblog, where the RSS feed isn’t currently working. I’ve met Vin twice, and read lots of his posts to online-news over the years. He’s fantastic about providing facts and figures. He does tend to stay ‘on message’ about delivery to the point of redundance, but it is his biz.
- Actual academic research on fonts, as in Times and Verdana and so on. Which is easiest to read, and which is preferred. Not one and the same. [link from Tim Bray originally]
- “The schedule is not the project.” (visual joke)
- Talk by Will Wright, of Sims fame, from PC Forum. Quite long. I’ve skimmed only.
- Unofficial transcript of Dave Winer’s talk at Weblog Business Strategies conference
- How do you count subscribers to your RSS feed? Tim Bray post, and it will matter over time, as a business issue.
- February, 1999, column of AskTog (Bruce Tognazzi), about Fitt’s Law
- Slashdot book review of “Managing Enterprise Content“
- Jon Udell on user agents for his RSS file, where he sees high use of newsreader applications (of course) AND Mozilla
- On the bursty evolution of blogspace, an IBM research paper presented at the WWW12 conference in Budapest in 2003. Probably too academic for me, but the title caught my eye all the same.
- Where Newspaper Stories Go When They Die = Tim Bray reminding the web that there is a reason why newspapers charge for their web archives… they make money doing it offline. Until that money goes away…