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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
Brockville Ad & Sales Club January Speaker: Doing Business on the Web
Jay made the short trip out to the lovely town of Brockville to be the guest speaker at their Ad & Sales Club's January meeting, addressing the topic of Doing Business on the Web.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 07:00 AM in Taking Care of Business with tags brockville, brockvilleadandsalesclub, presentation, doingbusinessontheweb • Permalink • 2 comments
Marc Orchant Get Well Thoughts
Marc Orchant, celebrated journalist and blogger and a good friend of ours, suffered a massive coronary early Sunday morning. Our thoughts go out to him and his family.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, December 3, 2007 at 11:00 AM in Taking Care of Business with tags morchant, marcorchant, blognation, heartattack • Permalink • 0 comments
Deconstructing Facebook Beacon JavaScript
We take apart Facebook's new Beacon JavaScript and then put it meticulously back together for your edification.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Friday, November 23, 2007 at 05:00 PM in Facebook, JavaScript with tags facebook, beacon, javascript, dissamble, deconstruct, epicurious, socialads, platform, pages, insights, polls, charleneli, groundswell, forrester, privacy, firebug, tamperdata • Permalink • 27 comments
UKTI Trade Mission Trip Report: Day 2
Day two of our trip sees us in Bristol, meeting with some great British companies and enjoying a fun night out.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 07:00 PM in Trip Reports, Taking Care of Business with tags ukti, uk, britain, scotland, tripreport, 3cresearch, bristol, glasgow, canada, baja1000, learninglibrary, mitmedialab, marsdd, uoft, watershed, southwestscreen, io, hmcinteractive, jbsh, potentialdifference, ballfusion, sanoodi, severnshed, whitepineproductions, zincroe, cbc • Permalink • 0 comments
UKTI Trade Mission Trip Report: Day 1
The first installment of our UKTI Trade Mission trip report.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, October 29, 2007 at 01:53 PM in Taking Care of Business, Trip Reports with tags ukti, uk, britain, england, scotland, tripreport, suthakamal, lambandflag, caytre, ebay, 3cresearch, hillingtoninnovation, london, bristol, glasgow, ianforrester, cubicgarden, canada • Permalink • 0 comments
Michael Wesch: A Vision of Students Today
Michael Wesch's third video hits the web, looking at what it means to be a student today.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, October 29, 2007 at 09:40 AM in Tech Geekery, Taking Care of Business with tags michaelwesch, machineisus, informatiorevolution, visionofstudents • Permalink • 0 comments
Information R/Evolution
Michael Wesch follows up The Machine is Us with a great new movie called Information R/Evolution
Posted by Jay Goldman on Friday, October 19, 2007 at 07:04 PM in Tech Geekery, Taking Care of Business with tags michaelwesch, machineisus, informationrevolution, cultural, anthropology • Permalink • 0 comments
FacebookCampToronto Presentation: Anatomy of a Facebook Application
Video of Jay's presentation from FacebookCampToronto.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Sunday, August 19, 2007 at 07:00 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags facebook, facebookcamptoronto, video, presentation, bryce, chickentest • Permalink • 0 comments
FacebookCampToronto Report
Report on the great FacebookCampToronto, held August 7th at MaRS.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Wednesday, August 8, 2007 at 01:00 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags FacebookCampToronto, facebook, toronto, torcamp, presentation, report • Permalink • 1 comment
FaceBookCampToronto Tonight!
Tonight is FaceBookCampToronto at MaRS, kicking off at 6:30pm.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, August 7, 2007 at 04:00 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags FaceBookCampToronto, facebook, toronto, torcamp, camp, developer, presentation, careers • Permalink • 0 comments
Pity the Fool
Mr. T says V is for Victory and Virtualization.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at 10:25 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags virtualization, victory, mrt, hitachi, funny, video • Permalink • 0 comments
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Glenn!
A note of congratulations to Radiant Core Co-Founder and VP Technology, Michael Glenn, on the occasion of his wedding.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Sunday, May 13, 2007 at 11:42 AM in Taking Care of Business with tags michael, christie, gregory, glenn, wedding, congratulations, thailand, graydonhall, dinner, speeches • Permalink • 0 comments
Radiant Renovation
An update on the exciting renovations we're doing to the Radiant Core office.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Sunday, April 29, 2007 at 09:11 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags renovation, office, phones, dust • Permalink • 0 comments
Web2.0 Expo Bound
We're heading to Web 2.0 expo and we hope to see you there!
Posted by Jay Goldman on Saturday, April 14, 2007 at 10:25 AM in Taking Care of Business with tags oreilly, web20expo, web2open, chrismessina, tarahunt, bradyforrest, twitter, firefox2, presentation, camp, open, barcamp, transitcamp • Permalink • 0 comments
The Travesty of Wireless
Canadians are supposed to be at the forefront of technology - and we're doing a pretty bang up job on the web (thanks Tara!) - but the state of wireless in this country is fishier than Denmark. What gives?
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at 08:25 AM in Tech Geekery, Taking Care of Business with tags mobile, wireless, data, rates, rogers, bell, telus, fido, ampd, crtc, vision, tompurves, canada, leader, ict • Permalink • 4 comments
2002 Called
Dear Mr. Zell, 2002 called, they want their business model back.
I'm sure this is simply a PR stunt but on the off chance that it's not or other publishers forget how value flows on the Internet let me clarify. Links build value.
I'm sure this is simply a PR stunt but on the off chance that it's not or other publishers forget how value flows on the Internet let me clarify. Links build value.
Posted by Michael Glenn on Monday, April 9, 2007 at 10:15 PM in Marketing, Taking Care of Business with tags samzell, google, attention • Permalink • 0 comments
Keepon Keepin' On
What does a little yellow dancing robot tell us about ourselves?
Posted by Jay Goldman on Friday, March 23, 2007 at 08:13 AM in User Experience, Tech Geekery with tags keepon, robot, dance, roillo, marekmichalowski, CMU, hidekikozmi, NICT, transformers, beatbots, spoon, video, cute, PDRP, qrio, uncannyvalley, zombies, actroid • 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 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
Photoshop CS3 and a MacBook Pro
Posted by Alistair Morton on Friday, February 16, 2007 at 03:00 PM in User Experience, Design with tags Adobe,, Publication,, Software,, beta • Permalink • 1 comment
Fixing an IE 7 bug in mm_menu.js navigation
We were recently asked to fix an implementation of the mm_menu.js navigation library, in which IE 7 seemed to only show the first word of each entry. Here's how we fixed it (and where we found the solution)!
Posted by Martin Kuplens-Ewart on Friday, February 16, 2007 at 01:15 PM in HTML/CSS with tags mm_menu.js, ie7, internet+explorer, menu, wrapping, missing+text, first+word, javascript, navigation • Permalink • 7 comments
Awesome...
Part I of an ongoing series contrasting our Foundation Website Management Platform and IBM WebSphere Portal Server.
Posted by Andrew Reynolds on Thursday, February 8, 2007 at 03:35 PM in Java, Tech Geekery with tags foundation, websphere, ibm • Permalink • 0 comments
Do they still use canoes?
Letting a customer have their online order delivered to one of your stores can be a valuable opportunity to convert an occasional shopper into a lasting repeat customer. Get it wrong, though, and you risk tarnishing that customer's perception of your entire brand.
Posted by Martin Kuplens-Ewart on Friday, February 2, 2007 at 04:00 PM in User Experience with tags ecommerce, online+ordering, ship-to-store, shipping, customer+retention • 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
101 Ways to Skin a Fox
Mozilla retains Radiant Core to design and build the official Theme for Firefox 2.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at 08:10 AM in Taking Care of Business with tags firefox, mozilla, radiantcore, theme, design, foundation • Permalink • 17 comments
Congrats to Iotum!
Iotum is a 2006 3M Canada Company Emerging Technology Award winner!
Posted by Jay Goldman on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 at 11:30 PM in Taking Care of Business with tags iotum • Permalink • 1 comment
How long is a piece of string and other quantitative quandaries
Why good web design is expensive but should probably cost even more.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Saturday, June 10, 2006 at 10:53 AM in Taking Care of Business with tags pricing, lexus, foundation • Permalink • 3 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
