Google Chrome Arrives
Google’s Chrome debuts, and reaffirms that Google knows exactly what it is doing.
Google’s Chrome debuts, and reaffirms that Google knows exactly what it is doing.
A few weeks after giving up my Treo, I’ve found the iPhone to be quite an impressive little machine.
Apple’s push into schools continues with its latest devices and programs. And it may have good effects.
The Kindle is a textbook disruptive technology. And I mean, “textbook.”
Cuil crashes and burns, but another search engine seems positioned for the future.
Are you ready for the era of “short attention span publishing“? As noted in a previous post, usability around “task completion” or “success rate” is the real measure of a Web site’s value, and this is only going to be […]
No, this is not about a failure rate while using Google. This is about a failure rate to even find Google. Jakob Nielsen has published a startling statistic: If you thought it’s easy to get to Google, think again. In […]
I knew he was right when I found myself printing it out. Jakob Nielsen has a new report on how much users read online. The report is only 1,068 words long, but this is apparently beyond the point most readers […]