Thursday, July 26, 2007

Key board short cuts in web sites..

People like to use keyboard short cuts than mouse clicks as they grow familiar with a tool or a software . For example, as I started becoming familiar with MS Office in my early days of computer use, I started using more and more of the keyboard. I also created my own custom shortcuts too.

In the web, one sees few keyboard shortcuts. But recently when I started using Google Reader - which strictly speaking is an application rather than a website- I started using the shortcuts to move from posting to posting as well as viewing the original site. This greatly improved my experience of using the tool.

This makes me wonder why website should not provide key board short cuts. It might be impossible to have a short cut for each link on the a web page - but there should be some innovative way to assign shortcuts.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Employee 2.0 - is it the driver for Enterprise 2.0?

Though the IT 2.0 world is busy focusing on Enterprise 2.0, it is refreshing to see Bertrand Duperrin's emphasis on the living element that makes an enterprise i.e. Employee 2.0.

It is interesting to read his comments here.

ECM market will hit US$3.5 billion in 2012

Based on the study by Research and Market , CMS Wire reports that ECM Market was $1.6 B in 2006. The market will be doubled at US$ 3.5 B in 2012. The report attributes the growth to the business with small IT budget. Does this indicate the this is an opportunity for SaaS CM to ride the growth with Small and Medium Businesses?

ECM market will hit US$3.5 billion in 2012

Based on the study by Research and Market , CMS Wire reports that ECM Market was $1.6 B in 2006. The market will be doubled at US$ 3.5 B in 2012. The report attributes the growth to the business with small IT budget. Does this indicate the this is an opportunity for SaaS CM to ride the growth with Small and Medium Businesses?

Employee 2.0 - is it the driver for Enterprise 2.0?

Though the IT 2.0 world is busy focusing on Enterprise 2.0, it is refreshing to see Bertrand Duperrin's emphasis on the living element that makes an enterprise i.e. Employee 2.0.

It is interesting to read his comments here.