Usability Design
by Garth A. Buchholz | DigitalPractices Media Inc. ISSN 1920-1893
Categories: Web 2.0, trends | Comments Off

Back in the 90s, the web simply delivered information to people who passively accessed it. It’s a Web 2.0 world now, where people interact, contribute, and connect. When you look at the power of the Web 2.0 trend in the Internet economy, most people point to the success of Facebook, or the influence of Web [...]

Categories: Web 2.0, digital practices, security, social media, social networking, standards, usability, usable links | Comments Off

Have you ever been concerned about security on Twitter? You should be. I’ve tweeted this before on my Twitter pages @usabilitydesign and @socialmediamash, but I have to expand on this issue here because I think it’s going to be something that is going to become an issue for Twitter micro-bloggers. In case you’re new to Twitter, or [...]