uTest is preparing to launch its pilot program for community-based software testing. Tester hopefuls can sign up now to be included in the first round of application testing. Tester profiles will include information on the tester’s education, experience, specialization, and available hardware.
Software vendors can use these criteria to hand-pick testers or release their product for the community to review....
Continue ReadingIn the past we have praised those like Adrian Holovaty who use databases for news reporting. Holovaty left his job at The Washington Post several months ago to work on a hyperlocal site called EveryBlock.
It launched several days ago with database driven hyperlocal news and information reporting for Chicago,...
Continue ReadingLet’s face it… soccer has been a flop in the United States, especially when compared to, well, the rest of the known world, where it’s more-or-less religion. The country isn’t totally devoid of fans though. Those who do care seem to be pretty hardcore. Luckily for the Americans that do follow “the beautiful game,” the internet offers whatever you need to get your soccer,...
Continue ReadingSince Todd and Tom have recently critiqued Barack Obama's presidential website — apparently in its Blue Period — I was also thinking about the design of 2008 presidential candidate sites.
As someone with a search engine optimization (SEO) background, I probably focus a little bit more on title tags and anchor link text when evaluating a site than a someone who looks at the pretty pictures (or the lack thereof)....
Continue ReadingBarack Obama’s team has redesigned his website just prior to the Iowa Caucus and, well, I hope you like the color blue. I do.
I also think this redesign puts his web design effort at the top of the heap.
Starting at the top…
The over the top photoshopping of the clouds and lens flare as a background is so dramatically piled-on that you have to give the designers a lot of credit for even submitting it....
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