by Rob Cottingham | Apr 27, 2006 | Blogging, Politics
Gerard Kennedy and Maurizio Bevilacqua are, I’m happy to report, among the living. Bevilacqua was hanging out at the apparently un-Google-able maurizio.ca, and Kennedy’s site went live, as far as I can tell, today. Kennedy’s site is still a little... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 24, 2006 | Politics, Technology
Dr. Carolyn Bennett: There’s a perfectly functional, content-rich web site here; unfortunately, it’s buried several layers inside an interface that makes a serious usability mistake. Once you click past the English/Français splash screen, you arrive at an... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 23, 2006 | Politics
Let’s add the latest contender: Scott Brison: If not for Ignatieff, Brison’s would be the clear leader among the various web sites. It has polished design and visual appeal, as well as simple navigation through a wide range of content. There’s an... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 6, 2006 | Technology, Vancouver
Via Arieanna, the news came yesterday that Qumana – the blog editing software developed by Vancouver-based Qumana Software – will be distributed and co-branded by Lycos. Our little neck of the woods is increasingly an epicentre for the great distributed earthquake... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 27, 2006 | Blogging, Conferences and workshops, Technology
I just posted this at the Social Signal blog. It’s the opening presentation I didn’t end up delivering at the 2006 Nonprofit Technology Conference. Here’s an excerpt: Think about Web 2.0 – the loose collection of new technologies like blogs, news...