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11 Feb 2010Check out this interesting post by Gartner’s Ray Valdes, HTML5 and the future of Adobe Flash. Our favorite part:
Lastly, the average enterprise won’t effectively use Flash or HTML5 or any other shiny new UI technology. Because the root problem as I see it is not lack of powerful UI technology. Instead, the root causes for sub-optimal user experience have to do with lack of appropriate process, and governance, and lack of a genuine commitment to a quality user experience. Such a commitment would lead organizations to adopt a user-centered usability-oriented development process. Rather than taking these steps, we see a lot of projects that are “stakeholder driven” (i.e., driven by internal politics). Very few organizations center development around user needs by relying on objectively measured data about user behavior. Most enterprises don’t care enough about the user experience to change their habits (developer-driven, vendor-driven, stakeholder-driven). The principles of creating effective user experiences are well-known among successful external-facing ecommerce or consumer sites such as Amazon, Ebay, Expedia or Facebook. Unfortunately, it will likely be a long time before these principles become part of the average enterprise skillset.
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5 Responses to Gartner weighs in on the issue of Flash vs. HTML5
FLbeachGrl
March 18th, 2010 at 10:46 am
immigration destroys culture and race!!!
i do not have a problem with asians who live in asia
or blacks who live in africa
or arabs who live in middle east!!
i dont see those people and i dont get bothered by those people! HOWEVER when they come into my country i do have a problem with it!!
Hitler was not a raicst he just wanted and belived that every nation should be pure. Aryan means pure!! italy germany and japan were considered aryan nations. aryan in germany is soemone with blue eyes because a pure german usually has blue eyes
hitler was even allies with Muslims and arabs, Because they shared the common enemie, the JEWS. and he believed that they should work together but was still against them living together in one country!
keoki9
March 19th, 2010 at 3:02 pm
Back in BC days, Jewish population ruled Jeruselem. Romans entered and took over. Jewish population forced out. Arab people came in and took over. Arabs told to share with Jewish people after WWII. Arabs said NO, we'll kill them all, it was always ours. Israel had to send terrorists out of Israel. Surrounding Arab countries took in the people, BUT refused to let them assimilate into their populations. The term "Palestinian" is used for the first time to define Arabs from Israel in the 1960s. Arab nations unite for six day war and attack Israel. They lose big time to Israel and Israel wins parts of surrounding Arab nations in the war. Arab nations say Israel stole land from them and continue to wage death, all the time calling themselves victims.
Former Israeli PM Golda Meir said it best: Peace will be had in the Middle East when the Arabs learn to love their children more than they hate the Jews.
nastasia91
March 19th, 2010 at 8:34 pm
i dont think pam needs 15 minutes she has had it and then some. i really believe she does care she spends alot of time and money on a cause when she really doesnt have to
Fac
March 25th, 2010 at 4:05 am
It's called 'automatic bidding' or 'proxy bidding'.
Instead of bidding up one step (or 'increment') at a time, all that the other bidders have done is to enter the maximum price that they're willing to bid up to and eBay does the rest.
You can do this yourself by simply entering your maximum bid rather than adding $5 a time.
More info and an explanation of how automatic bidding works here:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/buy/automatic-bidding.html
Modulus
April 9th, 2010 at 6:06 pm
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