Three links: EU, OSS and web usability 14 Dec 2006
Posted by Peter Cruickshank in Daily Links, Europe, open-source, opensource.trackback
Two links relating to EU and ICT:
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EC boosts open source | The Register
Article about IDABC’s plan for creating the OSOR: Open Source Observatory and Repository (old news)
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CORDIS has set up a sub-site focusing on EU funding for the advancement of ICT under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).
And one on usability:
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Usability on the web is a sham | The Universal Desktop | ZDNet.com
Arguing that the browser metaphor’s time is past and the back button doesn’t make sense any more, now that the internet (not just the web) is used for rich interaction (RIA)
Not much content, but I guess something that’s worth thinking about in the new shiny Web 2.0 AJAXified world
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