THE WEB CAN BE A BETTER PLACE TO SURF AND DO BUSINESS !
Last Updated: November 10, 2004
[July 15, 2004]
LucDesk is on vacation until at least 15 August 2004.
Dan Bricklin: "We need to start thinking about software in a way more like how we think about building bridges, dams, and sewers. What we build must last for generations without total rebuilding. This requires new thinking and new ways of organizing development. This is especially important for governments of all sizes as well as for established, ongoing businesses and institutions."
[July 12, 2004]
Steve Yelvington: "Microsoft gives a lot of courtroom and political lobbyist lip service to innovation, but the fact is that Microsoft's track record is not good. It's always been best at stealing other companies' ideas (CP/M, Stacker, Visicalc, Netscape, the list goes on). Even if you love Microsoft, recognize that MS is a carnivore; if you want to see its products improve, give it some little competitors to eat. [...] The rebirth of browser competition is a good thing for all of us."
[July 10, 2004]
D. Keith Robinson: "To me The Peoplecentric Web encapsulates the idea that the Web is about people. People use it. People create it. Sure the Web is also about technology, techniques, standards and all the rest and Web professionals have a tendency to de-humanize it."
[July 05, 2004]
Technology Research News: "Software is notoriously undependable. One reason is that it is unpredictable. Unexpected conditions like unusual input can trigger bugs that bring a system down. A scheme that puts software fuses between software modules aims to nip problems in the bud."
John Walkenbach: "The spammers are trying to reach the stupidest 0.01% of the population. And in doing so, they annoy the other 99.99%."
[July 02, 2004]
Intranet Journal: "Internet and intranet Web sites, though based on the same technology and they may appear outwardly similar, serve two very different purposes. A publically accessible Internet site is a tool used to advertise a company's products or services, whereas an intranet is the product. And because of this, you need to use different approaches to promote each site. [...] An intranet is not a marketing vehicle for a product; it is the product. Without proper system promotion, users won't know about the existence of an intranet or the true value of the content contained within it."
Symantec Security Response: "The first known virus for 64-bit Windows"
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