Archive for April, 2005
April 30, 2005
You’re It!
You’re It! is a new blog on tagging (aka folksonomy) written by Jon Lebkowski, David Weinberger, Christian Crumlish, among others. Looks like this one should be worth adding to your aggregator of choice.
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April 20, 2005
s5 for Web Demo
I gave a demo of our intranet yesterday. I had a few slides of background material I wanted to cover first and then jump into the site for the rest of the presentation. So, I grabbed the S5 presentation template and created an HTML-based slideshow and linked to the intranet on the last slide. The beauty of this is that I didn’t have to do any awkward application switching between powerpoint and the browser. It really made the presentation much smoother by running the whole thing through the browser.
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April 12, 2005
AJAX in CMS Screencast
CMS Watch posted a nice screencast a while back that demonstrates how some CMS packages are currently using AJAX techniques to enhance their user interfaces. Definitely worth checking out. I especially like the autocomplete feature for users tagging content with keywords from a controlled vocabulary. (Thanks to Mark T for posting about this and bringing it back to my attention.)
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