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The value of user data

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

During my morning feed reading I have again been reminded about how valuble a critical mass of users can be. Flickr have launched a camera finder section on their site, which identifies what camera is used to take a digital photo. This data is extremely useful to the camera industry, flickr users and photograpers.
The “Flickr […]

General, Business, Products | 1 comment

Building for the web is like building a house

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Over the past few months, I have been working a a number of quite different projects. But, even though the projects have been different from one another, I have encountered the same problems on each of them.
The problems I have encountered generally relate to project requirements and client expectations. What I have realised is that […]

General, Web Standards, Projects, Requirements | No comments

Roll the snowball

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

Enough discussion and do something! It seems that we can all get involved in protracted discussions and meetings about an idea but never get going with actually working on it. Anyone else have this problem?
Once you’ve started you need to keep the momentum going. One of the sayings here at Technovated is “Roll the […]

General | 2 comments

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