The nice folks at UXmatters offered me the opportunity to write a column, and I said yes. My first article just got posted. Follow this link to see it, or just look on the front page. It should be there for the next few days.
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The nice folks at UXmatters offered me the opportunity to write a column, and I said yes. My first article just got posted. Follow this link to see it, or just look on the front page. It should be there for the next few days.
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In a post somewhat related to my “the desktop metaphor is dead” diatribes, my favorite open-source pinko commie has written about how and why the desktop OS is inching its way to irrelevance.
I think I agree. Google and a few other web-based productivity tool vendor are either furiously working on or already releasing beta versions of their software that allow the user to work in offline mode.
The day is coming when you will start your computer thusly:
I truly believe it’s that simple. Of course this is basically the idea behind the network appliance that was touted by many a guru at the turn of the century. It didn’t pan out then for now-obvious reasons: the online productivity apps weren’t mature enough. Well, now they are.
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