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Visual Basic macros do not work in Office 2008 for Mac
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac OS is a welcome release, but its lack of support for Visual Basic for Applications macros could be a serious problem.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 11:32 AM in Taking Care of Business with tags microsoft, office2008, mac, apple, vba, visualbasic, pages, numbers, keynote, neooffice, openoffice, erik • Permalink • 2 comments
BrowserSim Updated!
The ever-handy BrowserSim PSD has finally been updated to properly (and automatically!) included window/tab titles and URLs.
Posted by Martin Kuplens-Ewart on Monday, January 14, 2008 at 08:00 PM in Design with tags browsersim,, chrome,, design,, photoshop,, automation • Permalink • 0 comments
Bill Gates' Last Day
Bill showed a really funny video full of celebrity cameos at his CES Keynote last Sunday night.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 12:41 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags billgates, microsoft, ces, keynote, funny, video • Permalink • 0 comments
Going Supernova
Be careful what you wish for! Just as our travel and conference schedule was slowing down, Jay went and got himself invited to Supernova.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 at 11:14 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags supernova, travel, debschultz, microsoft, redmond, etech, sandiego, web2.0expo, sanfrancisco, nyc, toronto • Permalink • 2 comments
This is Our City: techweek.to Launch
Jay appearence in the High Road Communications techweek.to launch video.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 03:51 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags techweek, highroad, video, interview, markrelph, kennickerson, microsoft, ibinary, davidcrow • Permalink • 0 comments
Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report Part 5: Wrapping Up
Part five of our Microsoft Trip Report in which we provide some final thoughts and conclusions.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Friday, March 16, 2007 at 09:00 AM in Trip Reports, User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags microsoft, ux, userexperience, ribbon, office2007, nyt, nytreader, windows, vista, xp, gadgets, expression, blend, web, design, media, opensource, proprietary, apple, mozilla, firefox, apache, tomcat, eclipse, java, mysql, xaml, oxo, target, clearrx • Permalink • 0 comments
Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report Part 4: Expression
Part four of our Microsoft Trip Report in which we review the Expression Studio suite.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Thursday, March 15, 2007 at 09:00 AM in Trip Reports, User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags microsoft, ux, userexperience, expression, web, design, blend, media, studio, xaml, platform, tools, craft, openstandards, open, xul, xhtml, css, adobe, illustrator, apple, iphoto, aperture, lightroom, frontpage, visualbasic, jeffhan, google, picasa, iview • Permalink • 1 comment
Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report Part 3: Design Matters (Maybe?)
Part Three of our Microsoft Trip Report in which we talk about some rough spots where design doesn't matter enough (yet).
Posted by Jay Goldman on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at 09:00 AM in Trip Reports, User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags microsoft, ux, userexperience, trip, report, design, knowthyuser, expression, blend, gadgets, windows, live • Permalink • 0 comments
Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report Part 2: The New Microsoft (Again)
Part two of our trip report from the Microsoft UX Trip Report, discussing Microsoft's new direction as a design-focused company.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at 09:00 AM in Trip Reports, User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags microsoft, ux, userexperience, trip, report, billgates, memo, internet, design, craft, MSDN, ribbon, nyt, reader, labs, austinhill • Permalink • 0 comments
Microsoft User Experience Round Table Trip Report: Part 1
Part one of the Trip Report from the Microsoft User Experience Round Table, held in Seattle on March 19th and 20th, 2007.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, March 12, 2007 at 09:00 AM in Trip Reports, User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags ux, microsoft, bellevue, westin, danielshapiro, johnoxley, apple, ryanapps, traffik, colinbowern, officialcommunity, audreycarr, organic, davidcrow, nicoleflippance, highroad, tomgeorge, designaxiom, davegoodwin, uwaterloo, anthonyhempel, blastradius, brycejohnson, navantis • Permalink • 2 comments
Microsoft UX Round Table: Day Two Photos
Day Two photos posted to Flickr.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Friday, February 23, 2007 at 02:58 AM in Trip Reports, User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags microsoft, ux, userexperience, flickr, photos • Permalink • 0 comments
Give Me My Leopard!
Posted by Alistair Morton on Thursday, February 22, 2007 at 07:00 PM in User Experience, Tech Geekery, Marketing, Taking Care of Business, Design, News with tags Apple, OS, OSX, Interface • Permalink • 3 comments
Microsoft UX Round Table: Day One Photos
Photos from our first day at the Microsoft User Experience Round Table.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 at 09:01 AM in User Experience, Taking Care of Business, Trip Reports with tags microsoft, ux, userexperience, flickr, photos • Permalink • 0 comments
Reporting Live From Bellevue
Our first report from the Microsoft User Experience Round Table.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, February 19, 2007 at 04:17 AM in User Experience, Taking Care of Business with tags ux, microsoft, bellevue, westin, aircanada, enroute, ife, inflightentertaintment, thales, topseries, virginamerica, va, red, embraer, e190, davidcrow, johnoxley, apple • Permalink • 1 comment
Bettering the Better Way
We convened a crack team of Web Professionals to contribute our thoughts on improving the TTC's website.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 09:00 AM in User Experience, Tech Geekery, Taking Care of Business, Design with tags ttc, robertouellette, readingtoronto, spacing, torontoist, blogto, transittoronto, davidcrow, joeydevilla, willpate, markkuznicki, madhavaenros, transit • Permalink • 23 comments
Reporting Live from Mozilla
In which our reporting from the Firefox Summit 2006 begins...
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 11:26 PM in Taking Care of Business, Trip Reports with tags mozilla, firefox, FirefoxParty1, tarahunt, chrismessina, robhayes, thomasvanderwal, firstroundcapital, infocloud, neverlost, sanfrancisco, thirstybear • Permalink • 0 comments
5 Tips for protecting your site against XSS
While some still debate the risks associated with cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, after the high exposure attacks against MySpace and Hotmail the pendulum has definitly swung in the direction of treating XSS as seriously as other more common injection type attacks. Either way, as with most things involving security on the web, it never hurts to err on the side of caution. The trick with XSS is that since the problem isn't specific to a particular technology, it can be tricky to know if you are vulnerable. Here are five common XSS injection techniques to check for any time you accept user input on your site.
Posted by Michael Bodalski on Tuesday, July 18, 2006 at 11:00 AM in HTML/CSS with tags XSS, CrossSiteScripting, CodeInjection, Security • Permalink • 0 comments
Vista hardware requirements
How quickly they become obsolete.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Thursday, June 8, 2006 at 09:24 AM in Tech Geekery with tags microsoft, vista, apple, powerbook, iotum • Permalink • 0 comments
