davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Ask HN: Favorite true story tech book?
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davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Ask HN: Favorite true story tech book?
Story is circa 1990.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: How to choose colours everyone likes
In our example, balancing the saturation of the left colors makes a meaningful perceptual difference (again, I'm not saying anything about aesthetics).
Here is a side-by-side comparision with saturation values shown for each color. http://peoplesign.com/content/colorSaturationHN2.png
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: How to choose colours everyone likes
Note also there is greater saturation contrast on the left side. (I'm not sure how this effects aesthetics.) You've inspired me to create a corresponding diagram:)
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Eric Ries: Vanity Metrics vs. Actionable Metrics
For example, say you're considering a cool new CAPTCHA for your registration page. The article would advise doing an "A/B split test" before phasing out the old CAPTCHA.
Such a test would involve creating an alternate registration page with the new CAPTCHA, and randomly directing x% of users to the alternate page. You could then obtain registration completion % from both groups, which would drive your decision to switch to fully switch to the new CAPTCHA.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Ask HN: Review our startup's relaunch, Browseology.com
Next I added some profile info and hit the save button. The save registered, but I was left on the edit profile page. It felt like I was left hanging: what do I do now? You should funnel the user back (or at least show a prominent link) to another area of the site.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Ask HN: Review our startup's relaunch, Browseology.com
Overall, the pages are less cluttered: you've cleaned it up and it shows. Nice work.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: TinEye: image recognition search
http://labs.ideeinc.com/visual/
On this page, you have to select the query image from a set they provide.
On the page linked below, you can upload your own.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Mixed Feelings
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: The Best Advice I have Received
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Mixed Feelings
"Thinking back on it, I don't remember the feeling of the electrodes on my tongue at all during my walkabout. What I remember are pictures: high-contrast images of cubicle walls and office doors, as though I'd seen them with my eyes."
This article reminds me of a 2003 story (that made the cover of Wired) about a prototype brain implant artificial vision system and its hopeful Canadian patient, Jens Naumann. Here's a link: http://www.cbc.ca/sunday/sight/story3.html.
Does anyone know the eventual outcome of Jen's story? I can't find any follow-up stories about him.
The tongue interface seems like a less invasive alternative to Jen's system; although, you probably can't speak while it's active.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Finally, CSS based gradient text, no images
Specifically, Xorg and firefox processes use nearly all my CPU when I scroll.
It's unusable in its current form (at least on this system). Hopefully you can tune your code; this is a neat effect.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: This is why we are entrepreneurs. An awesome video.
Those are just as important to economic progress as the engineer type. Assuming there is a real global shortage of a given type of skill and an excess of others, we all benefit if appropriate reallocation is inspired.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: This is why we are entrepreneurs. An awesome video.
Dale Carnegie = Marketeer
-He authored the bestseller: "How to Win Friends and Influence People". The book continues to sell today even though it was first published in 1934. I'd recommend it even to non-Marketeers.
Andrew Carnegie = Business Guy
-He's remembered as a Business guy for doing titanic mergers and acquisitions in the Steel industry. However he did not come from a wealthy family and started his first steel company from the ground up.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: What I know so far about marketing a small software company
But I can't think of any marketeers that have taken this advice. I wonder how effective it would be if Microsoft ran a campaign saying: "although we enabled user account control by default to increase security, we admit that it came across as 'chatty and annoying' for most users."
Such a strategy may be especially useful to reduce impact of a competitor using a mistake in negative marketing.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: This is why we are entrepreneurs. An awesome video.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: This is why we are entrepreneurs. An awesome video.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: This is why we are entrepreneurs. An awesome video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgNyoxpENXc
And no, it doesn't ask you to shell out any $$.
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Ask HN: Do you relate to the masses?
davidbnewquist | 17 years ago | on: Ask HN: Do you relate to the masses?
4 of those 5 are targeted to women, 2 have the word 'girl' in the title.
3 of those 5 occupy spots in the top 4.