Over time certain conventions and best practices have been developed to help improve the general usability of websites during their design and build. This roundup of ten usability crimes highlights some of the most common mistakes or overlooked areas in web design and provides an alternative solution to help enhance the usability of your website.
- Gene Smith
SenseArray mines historical data to predict the future. It can be used for ad targeting, matching people on a dating website, and many other things. Its typically used to replace in-house solutions to predictive data-mining problems.
- Gene Smith
ScrumEdge is a collaborative tool that allows teams, ScrumMasters, and stakeholders to manage the Scrum lifecycle at the product and sprint levels.
- Gene Smith
Enterprise Microblogging, Social Networking, and Activity Streams with Socialcast - http://www.socialcast.com/
SaveSpell can help you looking for a name as it filters expiring domains on dictionaries and word lists (different languages, acronyms and thematic lists). Also, if used efficiently, SaveSpell can be a good tool for domain investors, individuals or companies looking for a domain name they like to register.
- Gene Smith
The Microsoft Visualization Language (or the Vedea project) is a prototype of a new experimental language for creating interactive infographics, data visualizations and computational art. It is designed to be accessible to people who are either new to programming or whose primary domain of expertise is something other than programming.
- Gene Smith
prettyPhoto is a jQuery based lightbox clone. Not only does it support images, it also add support for videos, flash, YouTube, iFrames. It’s a full blown media lightbox. The setup is easy and quick, plus the script is compatible in every major browser.
- Gene Smith
We're constantly looking for new ways to improve our business and are asking you to help us by sharing your own ideas, voting for ideas you like, and discussing them with the rest of the community.
- Gene Smith
The organisation aims to disseminate scientific content from Africa and to enhance the visibility and accessibility of African scholarly material on the Internet - adhering to a strict copyright policy, a commitment to the principles of Open Archives and Open Access, and a long-term (self-)archival system. The organisation is working toward comprehensively exposing what is happening in scientific Africa and representing its progress. In the long term, Scientific African hopes to foster research partners in Africa - leading to a better cross-cultural understanding through science.
- Gene Smith