Here we go again. Big list this week. Many stolen from the usual suspects:
- Label placement in forms
- Traffic log patterns (I always feel like there’s a lot of great untapped data in traffic logs)
- Metrics, registered users and social ecosystems (bigger is not always better)
- Everyday IA Flick group (via bloug)
- Does the US suck at design? (when compared with Switzerland, Japan, and New Zealand)
- Emergent Information Architecture (Peterme’s been flogging this horse for quite some time), see also Gene Smith’s followup
- New Levels of Experience Design (via Experience design at Nokia, on trying to keep mobile-phone design fresh)
- Rails performed much better than Symfony. And Django performed much better than Rails.
- IBM focuses on Drupal for new developerWorks series (slow and steady wins the race)
- Wouldn’t a Free, Open-Source Windows be Great? (I’m not so sure)
- Google backs OpenDocument format
- Proceedings of the 2005 International Symposium on Wikis (we’re starting to see clients who want wikis on their sites, frequently for consumer-to-consumer collaboration, moderated by the business owner)
- User Interface 11 Conference