November 2001
Monthly Archive
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LocatioNet was established in 1999. It has fully bought the business and technology of TOTEM Multimedia Systems Ltd., a nine-year old profitable company and a world leader in real-time mapping and location software development. Utilizing the most powerful and efficient field-tested technology of its kind, LocatioNet has developed the ultimate integrated real-time platform for Location-based Services over the Internet - The LocatioNet Platform(tm).
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The Wireless Location Industry Association seeks to accomplish the following objectives…
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This multi-client study, conducted in 1999-2000, assesses consumer interest and willingness to pay for a broad range of location-based services, including telematics services and personal security services. While the 2001 Wireless Internet Location Services Study focuses on services delivered over the wireless Internet, the 1999-2000 study covers consumer interest in services by live operators, wireless Internet or other means.
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Design Principles, Basic Concepts, the Windows Environment, Input Basics and General Interaction Techniques: Fundamental thoughts on MSDNs Library.
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Defining Information architecture is a re-occuring theme in all IA forums, and frequently leads to re-naming efforts as well, from information therapist to experience designer. So take part in this collaborative (its a wiki) process of defining the term.
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Interview with Dave Winer, User Land.
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Technology Review - The Next Computer Interface The Next Computer Interface (by Claire Tristram)
The desktop metaphor was a brilliant innovation?30 years ago. Now it’s an unmanageable mess, and the search is on for a better way to handle information.
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Physik, Medizin, Chemie und Nosatlgie, gesammelt von K. Paulus. Eine Fundgrube
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Moving WebWord > The Perceived Information Architecture Test (PIA)
The purpose of this article is to describe WebWord’s Perceived Information Architecture test. We explain how the test is conducted, when it should be used, and what value it provides.
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