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Friday linkies

18 March, 2005

A lineup of the usual suspects this week:

Louis Rosenfeld on why IA failures may be good for IA development. I.e. learning from your mistakes. Not exactly rocket science but there you go.

Gerry McGovern on search optimisation (not search ENGINE optimisation).

Gene Smith and his Beyond the Page presentation given at the recent IA Summit in Montreal. This is really worth reading if you are interested in tags, folksonomies and the way in which site like Flickr and Del.icio.us are changing the way we look at web design. it's not just about the tags, it's about interaction.

Sitepoint helps you build round corners on your boxes with CSS.

And there's a beta version of Netscape 8 available for download. One has to ask why, what with Firefox taking over the world...

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