Bringing a sharply focused local search experience to local media sites means making disparate data play nicely together. Planet Discover CEO David Lenzen wields the pointy stick and tells Murdok more about it.
You Can’t Teach Normal Users About Security
Expecting people to reason outside of their experiences when confronted with a suspicious situation on their PCs probably isn’t going to work out well.
Atlas Gets Normal Name
Microsoft’s Atlas, a set of tools and technologies designed to make coding in AJAX easier, has finally gotten a product name, or rather, a set of product names (AJAX is short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, a popular mix of existing technologies).
Asa Understands Normal Users and Firefox Users
It’s always refreshing to know that the folks working on some of the highest profile open source projects realize that they (well, “we”) live in our own bubble…
An Online Marketer Meets A Normal Person
Often I get the feeling that normal people (you know, the ones that don’t spend hours on end lurking behind their computer screens) think those of us who earn our living online are just, well…different.