Archive for October, 2006

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I was in the Hansel office the other day and I saw this great poster that encapsulated the Importance of User experience. The assoicated blog article explains all the concepts in detail.

Any one who is building any new website should be using this as a guide to building more customer centric applications. ENJOY!

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One of our readers just sent me a link to a post about Optimising page load time.
The article contains lots of tips to reduce page load times including tuning of Expiry cache, keepalives and my favourite httpd compression.

Thanks for the link Geoff!

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Click on this Link or Drag/Save this link:
!Rossz reverse NZ Geocoder!
to your browser’s Bookmarks Toolbar

This is a tech showcase, not a stable product, it might not work sometimes, just play around

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Interesting reading from the blogspace….

  • Scott Berjun on “Why innovation efforts fail”.
  • Paul Graham’s / Y Combinator incubator links on Startups.
  • 37 signals on why “A transaction makes a customer”.
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    I’ve just been reading the Scott Adam’s blog on how he has managed overcome Spasmodic Dysphonia. Its an amazing story about how he rewired his brain to his overcome his disability.

    This story also re-inforces <a href=”http://blog.projectxtech.com/articles/2006/08/31/hr-bits-and-pieces
    ”>David Rock’s lecture on how the brain is more receptive to creating new connections.

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    Drag/Save this link:
    !Rossz NZ Map Mashup!
    to your browser’s Bookmarks Toolbar

    This uses cross domain javascript injection technic(quick hack? ;-)) to inject Zoomin maps to your current webpage. So you can always check out maps of your neighbourhood without leaving the page.

    Just simple drag(or right click and select Bookmark this link) it to your boomakrs toolbars.

    Thanks for checking it out

    Useful link:

    Cross domain On-Demand JavaScripting

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    I was having a look at our webstats and it seems that the average screen sizes are on the rise…

    Screen Size Percentage
    1024×768 54.10 %
    1280×1024 18.30%
    800×600 9.31%
    1280×800 5.33%
    1152×864 3.04%
    Rest 10.01%