The National Geographic Photo of the Day gallery contains a selection of beautiful photography from the world’s best photographers and exotic places on Earth. The gallery is separated into categories …
New documentary Human Odyssey discusses human evolution
SBS presents a new 3-part documentary series starting tomorrow night called The Human Odyssey which looks at the development of mankind as a species, from the early hominids to homo …
First rule of usability – Don’t listen to users.
Macromedia have released their 3rd public Beta version of their new Macromedia site based on User feedback. It is interesting to read the documentation they have gathered on the statistics …
Sony Ericsson Clicker uses Bluetooth to control OS X
While visiting Todd Dominey’s What do I know?, I came across an interesting article on the OS X Software: Sony Ericsson Clicker an amazing application which lets you control Mac …
A google-enabled visual search
Anil Dash posts an interesting link to a google-enabled visual search in his daily links section of his website. The Google demo Visual Search developed by Anacubis integrates the Google …
Jorn Utzon honoured for the Sydney Opera House
Jorn Utzon, the architect who designed the The Sydney Opera House in 1959, but never saw the finished design in 1966, was honoured today by the University of Sydney by …
Steve Scott’s Amazing Illustration & Animation portfolio website
This has to be one of the most amazing illustration portfolio site’s I’ve come across. Australian Illustrator and Animator, Steve Scott www.stevescott.com.au
DVD authoring pixel dimensions and bandwidth
DVDRHelp have a useful table article on Video File comparisons. The table shows information on the different types of pixel resolutions of various formats including VCD, SVCD/CVD, DVD, X(S)VCD, DivX, …
Browser and Screen Resolution statistics
Some Web Browser statistics (22 March 2003) which shows browser trends, resolution and colour depth-trends. Credible free web stats are hard to find these days, but Browser News shows some …
Expanding the Approaches to User Experience article revisit
I revisit the Boxes and Arrows article to read over some of the comments and responses by Jesse James Garrett and others regarding the article titled, Expanding the Approaches to …
What is Bioinformatics?
Daniel Steinberg comments on Bioinformatics saying optimistically that the field will not have strong focus in 10 years (2012) as it will have the same/similar context as other scientific disciplines. …
The HCI Bibliography project resource website
The HCI Bibliography project is a reference library website on Human Computer Interaction and User Interface Usability. I came across the website while reading the foreward by Gary Perlman from …
David Attenborough presents The Life of Mammals
The Big Picture on ABC tonight presents the BBC David Attenborough documentary The Life of Mammals. The documentary will look at mammals from the tiny pygmy shrew to the enormous …
Peterme.com is back online
Peter Merholz’s blog site, PeterMe is back online with a first post today. Peter has written extensively on Information architecture and Interaction design and his site contains a wealth of …
Extended Drag & Drop fuctionality in Internet Explorer 5.0
Nicholas C. Zakas writes an interesting article in Web Reference on some of the extended drag and drop “events” built in functionality & behaviour of Internet Explorer version 5.0. Images …