Monthly Archives: May 2005

Web Credibility

I like BJ Fogg. I like what he does. It just makes sense. He is doing research in Web Credibility over at Stanford. His goal is to understand what leads people to believe what they find on the Web.
As part of this ongoing project he is:
- Performing quantitative research on Web credibility.- Collecting all public [...]

Technology? Cute … but wrong! Adoption is what it’s all about

Technology, technology, technology … everyone is talking about technology but not many are discussing the effects of technology. That’s where the power is. It’s called innovation and as Michael Schrage stated in his last column for Technology Review, “…innovation isn’t what innovators do; it’s what customers, clients, and people adopt.”
Innovation isn’t about crafting brilliant ideas [...]

Where is the Archive?

Yea, yea, yea …. Unfortunately, while changing blog services, I have temporarily misplaced the posts from June 2004 to April 2005. They will be published soon … I hope ….
But this is another example of how the lack of standards just don’t make sense. Medicine, electric plugs, email address books, RSS feeds [...]