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Probably the first guy to really take the net seriously:
http://www.creativegood.com
Usability is "in" nowaday's but Mark Hurst started way back
in 1999 when "the new economy" would go on forever!
Mark Hurst is widely credited for popularizing the term
"customer experience" and the methodology around it.
Hurst has worked since the birth of the Web to make Internet
technology easier and more relevant to its "average" users.
"InfoWorld magazine" named Hurst "Netrepreneur of the Year",
saying that "Mark Hurst has done more than any other individual
to make Web-commerce sites easier to use."
My (bad)experience on the net today: we still have a long way to go.
Flash-flash etc. a lot of bullshit and design, no or irrelevant content
and a total disregard of the "customer"...
See also:
http://www.goodexperience.com
(note the "simlicity" of these sites!)
Also worth reading: the Guardian's technology predictions for 2003.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,867294,00.html
Very nice site about the construction of Europe.
It's a dutch site but it could not do without some belgian help...
If you want to find out who is going to join us in 2004, this is the place to visit.
http://www.vpro.nl/info/tegenlicht/euspecial
And for history-buffs, go here:
http://europa.eu.int/abc/history/index_en.htm
Some geeky fun this time.
A new Lord of the Rings character for "Return of the King."
Please welcome... Jar-Jaromir.
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2003/01/jaromir.html
"Yousa steala precious from meesa!"
The death of Jar-Jar, in "stunning Asciimation": A short movie that
provides more entertainment than the last two Star Wars movies added
together and multiplied by a tratrillion.
http://www.asciimation.co.nz/diejarjar.html
More Ascii fun: video games in a "Submit" button (no kidding).
http://kisrael.com/features/gb.html
A pletoria of funny and interresting things: you are bound to like some of it!
http://www.Zefrank.com/
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