Archive for April, 2006

Design for people, not hardware

Another major online site is making the mistake of designing their website for the computing hardware users have, instead of the users themselves. You may have heard about the recent NYTimes.com redesign requiring users to have their browsers over 990 pixels wide to view content without horizontal scrolling. (requires free registration)
“We have expanded [...]


IAM Expects 30% rise in Net ad revenue for Q4

“In figures pointing to another booming year online, the Interactive advertising bureau estimated Internet advertising revenue for the 2005 fourth quarter to exceed $12.5 billion. That’s a 30% increase of the previous revenue record of $9.6 billion in fourth 2004, and the highest quarter reported to date, according to the stud by the IAB and [...]


Some Great Entrepreneurial Proverbs

With a link to all of them, thanks to Marc Hedlund, an entrepreneur-in-residence at O’Reilly Media. Some of my favorites are below. The last one is interesting, I’m not quite sure the “one slide” approach resounds with me, but the point of focusing on the full landscape of the business is excellent. Another interesting [...]