Google Gadgets: One Step closer to the Web OS The writing is on the wall– Google Gadgets is the search giant’s first of many steps to wean the public on the Web Desktop concept. And ultimately this new age desktop environment Google envisions will render the underlying OS into a much lower level that users will no longer interface with it. Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe cyberculturegooglesoftwaretools in Public bookmarkswith desktopgadgetsgoogleosweb
Site Smackdown: Flash c. 2000 vs. AJAX c. 2006 When you think about it, Flash has close similarities to AJAX– both took the web by storm and both present an interactive option to create the web interface. But what if we look at the eras when the two technologies reached their respective Golden Ages? In this match-up, which technology was able to “blow away” the web? Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe adobeajaxcybercultureflash in Public bookmarkswith 20002006ajaxdesignflashweb
The Web Designer in 2007 The Web Designer has probably been around for over ten years now. But with all the developments this year alone, what does the Web Designer have to be and do in the coming year to able to stay relevant in the I.T. industry? Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe csscyberculturedesignweb in Public bookmarkswith 2007careersdesignerweb
The Web Designer in Hollywood If you watched the 2002 movie 40 Days and 40 Nights, you will know that the character Josh Hartnett plays is a web designer. Yes, a web designer in a Dot Com company. That has led me to the question, “What other major movies have characters portraying web designers?” Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe cyberculture in Public bookmarkswith designerhollywoodweb
Will Online Election Campaign Tools Win an Election? I was browsing the web and blog-hopping for Philippine Elections-related posts. And I saw a blog post at Aczafra.com, asking the question: “Will Online Election Campaign Tools Win an Election?” Reading further, the bottomline of the post was: Web presence and online media coverage would have no significant effect on the chances of a senatorial candidate in the coming senatorial elections. Now going back to the question “Will Online Election Campaign Tools Win an Election?” My answer to that is a resounding “Yes!” Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe campaigncandidatescsscyberdesignelectionsphilippinepoliticssenatorialvirtualweb in Public bookmarkswith 2007campaignselectionspoliticsreactionwebwebsites