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BarCamp Day 1 – Afternoon Sessions

Tom Scott on Open Source Incremental Backups For Windows Tom‘s presentation was useful for those who want to manage incremental backups for Windows in a sensible way. His full presentation is available here: http://www.thomasscott.net/barcamp2/ I backup my system less often … Continue reading

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Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics

No matter who coined the phrase, it has often been used to cite the inaccuracy of some conclusions which can be drawn from analysing statistics. I’m usually pretty wary of them myself, but sometimes your server stats are your best … Continue reading

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World Usability Day

Did you know that today was World Usability Day? No? Neither did I until an email landed in my inbox from Userfocus, a UK-based usability/accessibility consultancy. There’s a one-day event held in Nottingham today, with lots of interesting speakers. But … Continue reading

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d.construct, Designing The Complete User Experience

A presentation by Jeffrey Veen [Jeffrey Veen gets excited talking about his old job at wired.com] Jeff Veen’s presentation where to start? He’s a very charismatic and engaging speaker, and this was no exception. You can download his presentation slides … Continue reading

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