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| TITLECheap, challenging and cute! DESCRIPTIONI just have to do some advertising for a game called Complex. Not only because it is made by my Q42 colleague Martin Kool, but also because no other PocketPC puzzle game is worth your money more than this cute challenging cheap piece of software. Read this in depth review and download it at PocketGe... SUMMARY... |
| TITLESurf the 'net faster DESCRIPTION Would you be interested in speeding your Web surfing without reaching for your wallet? Of course you would... all you need is to take advantage of my favorite bookmarklets. These are tiny JavaScripts that automate repetitive tasks. Copy and paste my personal bookmarklets i... SUMMARY... |
| TITLEYou don't hack the code, why hack the process ? DESCRIPTIONWe rely a lot on software tools already, so why not for user stories ? Why do you make such a big deal of using index cards for user stories, rather than an electronic document ? No big deal. It's just that the properties of the two media are different. T... SUMMARY using one as opposed to the other. By comparison, think of reading books on paper vs. on-screen. There are practical, economic and affective differences. Practical: it's easier to carry the paper book around, to flip idly through the pages, etc. Economic: if you lose the book, it's cheap to replace, and cheap to use for other purposes (doorstop, fire starter, whatever). Affective: many people prefer the "feel" of paper books. All this is a matter of preferences that are rather easily shifted, but nevertheless it has a very real and tangible effect on behaviour: people... |