by Laura Creekmore | Mar 14, 2010 | Information management
Got into an interesting back-channel discussion today in the South by Southwest session called “Beyond Algorithms: Search and the Semantic Web.” I did write another post on the panel, so I won’t go into the details here, except to say that I found...
by Laura Creekmore | Mar 14, 2010 | Information management, SEO
Wow. There are a lot of speakers here, and they aren’t all listed in the program….and there’s no way I’ll get them all straight. I’ll see what I can do. Gil Elbaz, founder/CEO of Factual. They simplify access to clean, reliable data for...
by Laura Creekmore | Mar 13, 2010 | Information management, Strategy
Now getting ready for a workshop session on wireframing, from a couple of guys I follow on Twitter: @zakiwarfel and @russu. Love this. Starting off with the point that in UX design, we never actually see the work. What’s better, wireframing or prototyping? This...
by Laura Creekmore | Sep 18, 2009 | Information management, Social media, Strategy
I’ve worked with content management systems since the late 1990s. And I can tell you there’s not been a perfect one invented. But some are much, much better than others. I’m a technology geek [n., person who enjoys new stuff], but sometimes I get...
by Laura Creekmore | Jan 29, 2009 | Information management
I was literally just thinking about how I always print PDFs. I was going to say something on Twitter about it, even. And then I opened my new QuickBooks manual, which came in PDF format, and discovered it was 605 pages. What a PDF does PDFs (portable document format,...