Archive for May 2008

27 May 2008 1702H

Borders.com launches!

And we’re live! Congrats at last to the Brulant team under Adam Cohen who stuck it out in Ann Arbor for the past year and change, the Deloitte guys, and the Borders e-commerce team under Kevin Ertell. All in all, pretty miraculous building up an entirely new business operation wing more or less from scratch. [...]

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27 May 2008 0650H

UX Dojo-storming

As a young martial artist, hard to believe, almost 20 years ago, I was told of an old, now deprecated practice called dojo arashi, dojo storming, where by one school would go to another school, usually unannounced, to, uh, test their skills. So in going through the metrics for this site some of the greatest [...]

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26 May 2008 0839H

Stop kvetching, start doing

The other night was a local IxDA event which they graciously arranged for it to be broadcast via internet, which was frankly genius in intent, although the execution of it was rather poor — speaker positioned in front of a window, no backup microphone to relay the sound to the online audience. If I am [...]

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26 May 2008 0724H

Faces of the Dead

A remarkable memorial to the fallen.

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21 May 2008 2221H

Dropclock

One last thing before I pass out tonight: one of the developers on a team working adjacent to ours has this screensaver on his laptop and it’s been catching my eye for a few months now, but, have silently admired it from, uh, five feet away. I need no longer do so because of my [...]

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21 May 2008 2137H

Online satisfaction

So I’m reading the numbers for the May 15th Spring 2008 report from ForeSee Results on the top 100 e-tailers out there. Netflix, QVC and Amazon lead the e-tailing pack and have done so for nearly four years now, rather remarkable in that manner. But then come the next few and these do surprise me: [...]

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21 May 2008 2126H

Shop four sites at once?

Yep. That’s exactly what the Gap brands would have you do. You can indeed if you so choose buy that bikini to go with your work outfit and don’t forget the flip flops. But, then, where does that leave the Gap? Is it just a slightly more pricey Old Navy? That just seems to expose [...]

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21 May 2008 0644H

10 e-commerce lessons

from Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos (second time I’ve mentioned them in the last week or two!) by way of eCommerce Optimization. Particularly so for startups, I think, more difficult to apply for established companies with brick and mortar presences. But hey, Sears sold more than $2 billion in goods last year through the ecommerce [...]

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19 May 2008 1229H

UI Design in an Agile Environment

By way of my friend Joel in Hong Kong, who went to the HCI Conference in Florence:

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04 May 2008 2014H

Calendaring apps

It occurs to me that we spend far too little time actually tackling industry-standard problems in school and that is, of course, what we look for when we interview people: has the candidate actually done work that looks like a professional problem, with the inputs and limitations placed upon us by resources available?
If I were [...]

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