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Line of Business Silverlight Apps that Rock
Silverlight , Microsoft’s plug-in for delivering cross-platform Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and experiences has been out for a while now.  The first, JavaScript-only version was released at Microsoft’s MIX07 conference in May of 2007.  Read More...
Why I want to try Windows 7 Beta?
After coming back from a week of professional training at Microsoft headquarter Redmond, I finally got a chance today to watch Steve Ballmer’s Pre-CES Keynote . The public availability of Windows 7 Beta was the big announcement, and starting last Friday, Read More...
Enterprise 2.0 – Midori + SharePoint
My good friends Gene , Jess and team at nForm have finally demonstrated their awesome new project management applicaiton Midori . Midori is built on top of Sharepoint. And uses a completely custom layout engine. Part of Midori is an engine that gives Read More...
A discussion on user experience in software
In mid-June of this year, I had the privilege to participate in a great discussion on the role of user experience in software today. The discussion was a podcast for the Canadian IT Managers blog with my colleague Ruth Morton and Danny Riddell, President Read More...
User Experience summed up
Mark Relph , our team lead, found this nugget of wisdom on Hugh MacLeod's blog . I agree with him - it sums up our mission and why User Experience and Experience First applications are so very important! I'm actually in the middle of a speaking tour across Read More...
My First TorCHI Meeting
I went to my first TorCHI meeting at Autodesk Toronto office last night. I was also my first time driving to Toronto downtown. Although the driving was a little challenging, the presentation was worth the adventure. The presentation titled "Unnatural Read More...
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