April 29, 2001
Useit.Com: Japanese Products Map the Mobile Road Ahead.
Instead of a roller, the P503i uses a small joystick, similar to the trackpoint on an IBM laptop. The result is two-dimensional freedom of movement. Furthermore, when you move the joystick over something on the screen, the item enlarges, making your focus of interest easier to see.
Lighthouse: "Don't Make Me Think": Classics Illustrated does Web Usability.
It makes itself useful to designers by powerfully reinforcing a handful of key ideas that most designers already use. It makes itself useful to the designer's non-designer colleagues by teaching those ideas in a concise but highly engaging style.
Internet Week: Free-PC Programs: Where's The Payback?
Delta Air Lines, Ford Motor and Intel are about halfway through their PC giveaway programs, conceived a year ago not only as an employee perk, but also to groom a tech-savvy workforce and create commerce portals among captive users.
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