June 26, 1999
Webmonkey: Why Designers Should Care About Mozilla.
This needs to be done not to help Netscape build a better browser or prevent Microsoft from dominating the market but because it's the best way to ensure that the Web works the way you need it to.
Red Herring: Internet exchanges could combust the chemical industry.
Many of the companies in this space are evolving from directory services, where buyers and sellers can meet to advertise product availability and demand but must conduct transaction offline, to 24-hour Internet trading exchanges.
Multi-University Research Laboratory Seminars: Building the Ubiquitous Internet.
However to realize its real potential requires true ubiquity, not just in the workplace but to the consumer. This talk with outline many of the technology drivers and challanges behind achieving Internet ubiquity.
Multi-University Research Laboratory Seminars: Tacit Interaction.
We emphasize two major element of the interaction: the degree of explicitness, pre-meditation, and intent with which the user deal with the computer, and the attention required to perform the current task.
Red Herring: Are ISPs dead?
Suddenly, free dial-up access is the dirty little secret of the Internet business. It could knock the bottom out of Net stocks whose heart and soul -- not to mention their valuations -- rely heavily on a paying subscriber base.
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