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filed inTechnology

posted
Aug 19, 2010

As technology changes, design changes to adapt. Consider screen resolutions over time. In the past decade, designs have moved from accommodating 640 x 480 (still over 10% of users in 2000) to 800 x 600, and now to at least 1024 x 768 pixels (with around 75% of users having higher resolutions).

Why trust is important

filed inBusiness

posted
Jul 30, 2010

Where does trust fit into a relationship? Trust gives you the green light to invest your time and money into companies, people, partners, clothing, books and homes. And you trust that, once this transaction is complete, you will be rewarded with your desired outcome.

From the Department of One Government

filed inCreative

posted
May 31, 2010

At zu we’ve been researching how governments around the world are using the Internet. I wish there were plenty of good examples to look at but the truth is that most government websites need an overhaul.

Quality is not Job One

filed inBusiness

posted
May 04, 2010

As Hugh MacLeod’s cartoon eloquently states, "being totally frickin’ amazing is Job One". What does it mean to be totally frickin’ amazing? For me, it’s a unique blend of expertise, consistency, and intangible magic, all driven by passion to do what one loves to do.

Can your corporate vision survive XBRL?

filed inInvestor Relations

posted
Apr 28, 2010

When XBRL allows your company to be compared side-by-side with its peers in a generic GAAP-compliant view, such as those provided conveniently by I-Metrix, then what is the next step in the analysis? What’s missing?

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Tony Zuck