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Agile Development Projects and Usability (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) (12)
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Agile methods aim to overcome usability barriers in traditional development, but pose new threats to user experience quality. By modifying Agile approaches, however, many companies have realized the benefits without the pain.Shared by Bg Porter (0) brupm (0) ChetHong Lau (0) Danny Hope (1) Fabrício Marchezini (0) Jim Vuccolo (0) Just Ken (2) kalle (3) Lucindo (0) Mike Aizatsky (0) Sam (0) Todd (0)- brupm said: GREAT!!!
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The End of Instant Messaging (As We Know It) (2)
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Lessons from the Yahoo!'s Scrum Adoption (7)
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Tips and facts after from the company wide adoption of Scrum at Yahoo! Captured during the Gabrielle Benefield's keynote on Scan-Agile. During the adoption period, Gabrielle Benefield was Senior Director of Agile Development at Yahoo!, co-leading the company’s large-scale corporate adoption of Scrum, which now encompasses more than 200 teams projects and over 1,500 employees in the US, Europe, and India. Tips should be mostly applicable for similarly sized enterprises, though generally useful for smaller ...Contribute comment -
Cell phone boarding passes coming to an airline near you (11)
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American Airlines announced today that it had begun testing mobile boarding passes for domestic travelers out of Chicago's O'Hare, and will soon be rolling it out for Los Angeles and Orange County as well. Just whip out your phone, let the TSA have a scan, and go on your way. Well, sort of.Read More...Shared by bkim (0) cgsheldon (21) dalelane (0) i80and (10) Igor Poltavskiy (0) Jim Vuccolo (0) Justin Schmidt (1) Mike Paul (0) Petar (36) rowlikeagirl (0) Sh (0)- rowlikeagirl said: This isn't exactly new -- people in Japan have been making purchases with their cell phone for a couple of years now. America is behind the 8-ball in cell-phone technology (also old news).
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Google Friend Connect - Ready to Launch? (29)
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Google Friend Connect is a much-awaited service from Google that lets you add social features to any website or blog. For instance, your blog readers can join your site (remember MyBlogLog) via their Google Account and then add comments, rate pictures or even interact with other members who are part of your blog. Google earlier opened Friend Connect for a limited number of users only but I suspect that the public launch of Friend Connect ...Shared by | Balu | (8) Aditya (0) Atul Arora (71) Crutis (2) daisylinbluez (3) DaveP (6) Eric Geller (3) gisc (2) greg (0) Henk Nouwens (3) heping (2) James Ward (2) Jim Vuccolo (0) John Tropea (0) Julie Watt (0) LogiX (3) manuscrypts (3) Matteo Rossini (0) Mike Fruchter (55) Mushin (0) Nico (0) Rick Klau (7) Riku (11) scott (0) Seth Garrison (1) Seth Meranda (0) Steve Rubel (6) Todd Albertson (9) Wayne Smallman (3)- Todd Albertson said: I am going to play around with this. If you see it on my site, you know I liked it. If not, I didn't!
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15 Beater Cars That Won’t Disappoint (61)
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So you’re looking for a vehicle for your daily commute, or maybe just for fun. Something that doesn’t cost very much but will put up with a lot of abuse that you don’t want on your primary vehicle. You also want it be fairly reliable so you don’t have to constantly pour more and more money into it. We have assembled here a list of 15 vehicles which can all be found for under $2500, ...Shared by Alberto (24) Alex Dumitru (4) Alex Flint (4) Alex France (7) Amish Schulze (8) Andrew Hughes (9) Andrew Schott (0) Babychen Mathew (32) Ben (0) Carl Golden (2) Carrie (10) chris (0) Chris (0) Chris (5) Chris Garrett (6) Christopher Hagner (0) Christopher Infante (4) David Culpepper (0) Deborah Petersen (127) derek markham (102) docbaily (14) Dominic Foster (33) downbeat (11) HART (1-800-HART) (12) J.D. Rucker (46) James Lowery (3) Jason Kingery (9) Jeff (47) JiM (0) Jim Vuccolo (0) John Fink (0) Jon Phillips (6) Jonathan (6) Keith B (5) Keith Bradbury (4) kevin (7) martynb (2) Matt Hines (6) maxyRO (6) Michael (25) Michael Gregoire (0) Michael Mior (17) Mr. BabyMan (42) Nicholas Barone (0) NomadRip (21) Paul Simpson (0) Rami Taibah (0) redcowboyhat (0) rony john (14) Ryan Lewis (27) Ryan Marshall (0) Sean (4) Sean Rasmussen (16) squireofgothos (0) stephan.com (0) Steve Keys (0) Thaya Kareeson (1) Turtle (0) Yatin Vadhia (26) Zak M. (151) zukibusa (7)Contribute comment -
Apple May Launch Most Aggressive Black Friday (91)
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With Black Friday sale information from rival PC vendors beginning to leak online, experts at Barclays Capital say they expect Apple to counter the promotions with a more aggressive than usual one-day sale, offering deep discounts on a number of Mac models.Shared by 1001 noisy cameras (2) Abbas Haider Ali (1) Aditya Wirayudha (1) Aira (0) Alberto (24) Alex Dumitru (4) Alex Flint (4) Alex France (7) Ali M Latifi (1) AmyVernon (140) Arijit Das (0) Barry Howell (2) bittin (0) Brian (22) Brian (0) catt avery (0) Cesar Noel Quinon (6) Chet Nichols III (1) Chris Comella (0) Cubby Brendle (0) Daniel Vielledent (3) Darren Isbrecht (9) Deborah Petersen (127) downbeat (11) Eli Foner (23) Emily Lewis (0) Gary Rosenzweig (0) Geoffrey Hutchison (0) Greg Rosen (1) Heinz Grünwald (0) ian davis (0) ilias Charis (0) J.D. Rucker (46) James (0) Jamie Wallis (0) Jan Kampling (0) Jason (2) Jason Blanton (0) Jay Barcelo (0) Jim Vuccolo (0) John Christenbury (0) Jonathan (6) Jonathan (0) Jonathan (4) Jonathan Fingas (0) Jordan (0) José Luis Merizalde (0) Joshua (0) kmohr25 (6) Kyle Saric (1) Liam Monahan (0) Lucas Wales (2) Mani Karthik (53) Mark Hiszem (2) Mark Trapp (13) Martin Strickfaden (0) Matt Hines (6) Matt Stenning (0) Matthew Hillyer (0) Matthew Lunalover (5) Michael Religioso (2) modelmotion (1) Mr. BabyMan (42) Nicholas Barone (0) NightcrawlerX (2) Nikollas Ordway (24) Norman Hammer (2) peterch (0) Rami Taibah (0) Rick Butterfield (2) rony john (14) Russell McCormack (0) Ryan Brodkin (0) Ryan Lewis (27) ryan thompson (8) ryan.capote (13) rzklkng (15) Sean Shaghaghi (0) Steve (8) Thomas Umstattd (0) ThomasHan (0) Tim Howard (14) Tom (11) Trevor (7) Tyson Williams (7) vijay @ dffrnt (10) Vinko (0) Will Hirsbrunner (2) Wolfman-K (4) Yatin Vadhia (26) zer0 (1)Contribute comment -
Major Source of Online Scams and Spams Knocked Offline - Security Fix (84)
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Software Creation Mystery » The Elements of Pragmatic Programming Style. Intention. (2)
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“I made this program longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter.” - paraphrasing Blaise Pascal The Elements of Pragmatic Programming Style is the collection of rules for pragmatic programmers. This collection doesn’t pretend to be comprehensive guide how to program. Rather it concentrates on fundamentals: how any programmer can build better software for the customer. Some of the rules are obvious, but, surprisingly, many programmers don’t even think about them. ...Shared by Jim Vuccolo (0) Kurt (0)Contribute comment -
Bush Spy Revelations Anticipated When Obama Is Sworn In (41)
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How can C Programs be so Reliable? [November 11 2008] (16)
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C is, today, a unique programming language. Surprisingly few people can really program in C and yet many of us have quite strong opinions about it. Buffer overflows, stack smashing, integer overflows - C has many well publicised flaws, and these terms are often bandied about confidently, even by those unfamiliar with C. Personally I shied away from C for a decade, for one reason or another: originally, compilers were expensive (this being the days ...Shared by al3x (0) Daniel (59) Eric Obeysekare (0) Felix (0) Jim Vuccolo (0) Julio H. Morimoto (7) Lance (83) Mr. BabyMan (42) oyiptong (0) Piaw (14) Rob (0) Ryan Tomayko (0) Sharjeel Sayed (4) Tim Goh (0) Zac Brown (0) Zef (1)Contribute comment -
Tag The World—One Tweet, Yelp, and Flickr At A Time (61)
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We all know how tagging makes the Web a richer place (by tapping into people’s desire to categorize things and share those categories, ad-hoc though they may be, with the everyone else). Tagging brings a bottoms-up order to the Web by making information more searchable and thus easier to find. Now it is time to start tagging the world. The real world. In fact, millions of people are already doing so every time they upload ...Shared by 笑炊 (0) Adam Broitman (0) Adnan (4) Andrew M (0) Artem (0) b3cak (0) Benedict Lee Zhi En (13) benjamin philipson (0) Brian (0) Chris (0) Chris Brogan (3) ckaroli (2) Craig (0) Daniel Glifberg (0) David Feng (22) Dmytro (0) Evgeny Patarakin (4) evo (0) Giorgos Androulidakis (0) Glenn Batuyong (3) guttertec (0) heping (2) ianchin (6) inna (0) Jeffrey (5) Jesper Lind (17) Jim Vuccolo (0) Josh Jenkins (0) Josi (0) juliano (0) kenmat (0) Kiran Patchigolla (0) kskobac (1) Lu Tao (4) Marcus Schroefel (2) Mark Aitken (0) markhawker (0) Melissa Attree (1) Micah (0) Mike Fruchter (55) msnoulten (0) Nathaniel (0) Ontario Emperor (11) P Kitano (1) p0ps (1) pixelcollector (0) rafiq (2) richhand (10) Robert Scoble (2) Ryan Olah (0) Sam (1) Satya (3) Spudsstuff (17) Steve Cornelius (1) Taylor (0) Vinodh (0) Wayne (10) William J. Moner (0) xxdesmus (8) Zoltán (16) Zsombor (0)- Mark Aitken said: Very cool. Wonder how long it will be until we see Nike making shoes with proper GPS in them for that direct upload!
- Chris Brogan said: "Obsessed" might be a bit much, but I sure do love the premise.
- Artem said: a general post about geotagging web services and approaches
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Facebook Users Attacked by Trojan Virus (106)
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Swaptree Extends Your Entertainment Budget [Saving Money] (24)
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If you want to trade in old books, CDs, DVDs and games for new-to-you replacements to keep your media library fresh and interesting, then sign up for free with Swaptree. There, you can list items you're willing to trade by entering the UPC code or ISBN number. Then browse items that people who want what you have are willing to offer in exchange. Swaptree will then let you trade mailing information, and will even print ...Shared by Atuuschaaw (25) benh (5) Brittney (0) BustersDad (0) Carl (0) Cathy (12) David (0) DJ Unagi (0) Jason Tucker (0) JBu92 (2) jenni ripley (4) Jim Vuccolo (0) Krystal (0) Kwasi (20) Lindsey (0) linuxchic (3) Liz (0) rowlikeagirl (0) Sean McBride (8) Sho (6) Sid (3) Todd (3) tomwsmf (5) virtualcourtney (0)- Todd said: OK, keeping with the theme of building one's own system if you don't like what is out there...Here are some alternatives for getting new music, books, and clothes...
- jenni ripley said: i've been using swaptree for a few months now, and absolutely love it. people take the stuff you're done with, and give you things you actually want.
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