Sunday, December 16, 2012

Javascript (Source Comparison# 4)


Article 1 
"Javascript Questions and Answers"
December 214, 2012

 Article 2
"Three Javascript Snippets for Your Web Design Toolkit"
September 20, 2012

Article 3
"Poll: How Big of a Project Would You Build With Javascript?"
October 11, 2012

 Notes
  • All three articles are about javascript. 
  • Article #1 is about the questions you might be asked when applying for a job as a js developer and how to answer them.
  • Article #2 offers some actual code snippets for your library. 
  • Article #3 is a poll on how big of a project you would use javascript.
  • I like Article #1&2 the best, because I like to code and I learned something from it
  • Article #3 is saying that javascript has missing features but those missing features are what makes it appealing. 

Wordpress (Source Comparison #3)

Article 1 
"Wordpress 2012 NZ Patent Loophole"
August 29, 2012

 Article 2
"Use Wordpress as a Platform for your Site"
August 14, 2012

Article 3
"Make Money Blogging with 5 Wordpress Plugins"
November 12, 2012

 Notes
  • All three articles are about the uses of Wordpress. 
  • Article #1 is about the new theme and a loop hole for patenting software.
  • Article #2 is about how Wordpress is more than a blogging platformand has instructions on how to code your own theme. 
  • Article #3 is about how to make money with Wordpress.
  • I like Article #2 the best.
  • Article 2&3 are about how to benefit from Wordpress and Article 1 is news about Wordpress. 

Saturday, December 15, 2012

How consultants can stay sane in an IM-crazed world

Article Title

"How consultants can stay sane in an IM-crazed world"

Article Author 
Ken Hardin

Article Publication Date 
November 16, 2012

URL of Original Article 
http://m.techrepublic.com/blog/project-management/how-consultants-can-stay-sane-in-an-im-crazed-world/5235?tag=content;siu-container

Article Summary
This article addresses the ways to keep instant messaging professional and under control in a business situation.

Relevance to the Class 
The information architect is part of a team and communication is an important part of the process. Instant messaging can be a very unprofessional thing so learning how to keep it under control is important.

Key Quote 
"This may seem counterintuitive, but I try to stick with email as long as I can. If a client wants you to communicate via IM, they will suggest it."

Speed Up Development by Slowing Down



Article Title
"Speed up development by slowing down"

Article Author 
Justin James

Article Publication Date 
November 19, 2012

URL of Original Article 
http://m.techrepublic.com/blog/programming-and-development/speed-up-development-by-slowing-down/6014?tag=content;siu-container

Article Summary
This article talks  about how multitasking makes each action take 50% longer and more buggy.  By concentrating on one thing at a time you get better quality work done faster.

Relevance to the Class 
The job of an information architect involves many tasks. This is something for any information architect to keep in mind through out their career.

Key Quote 
" One of the best ways to speed up your development cycle is to stop trying to do so much at once, focus on one task at a time, and do it right the first time."

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Html5 or Native App Development (Source Comp #5)

Article 1 
"HTML5 vs. Native: What's a Mobile Developer to Do?"
September 16, 2012
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/HTML5-vs-Native-Whats-a-Mobile-Developer-to-Do-648997/

 Article 2
"Apps, a continuing debate: HTML5 vs. Native"
August 23, 2012
http://www.finextra.com/community/fullblog.aspx?blogid=6867

Article 3
"HTML5 vs. Native Apps: It Is Not All Or Nothing"
November 16, 2012
http://www.businessinsider.com/bii-interview-html5-is-not-all-or-nothing-2012-11

 Notes
  • Articles are about the choice between html5 and native app development. Native apps offer a higher level of usability while html5 runs in the browser and is cheaper. 
  • Relevant to class because the technology of mobile app development is one that is being used more and more.
  • Article #3 argues that you may use a combination of the 2. 
  • Article #1 tells how Mark Zuckerberg and facebook abandoned HTML5 for their mobile app development.
  • I like Article #3 the best.
  • They all state that both methods have there advantages and disadvantages. 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Kurzweil: Your Brain Will Connect Directly to the Cloud Within 30 Years (Article Review #5)


Article Title
"Kurzweil: Your brain will connect directly to the cloud within 30 years"

Article Author 
Ken Hardin

Article Publication Date 
November 27, 2012

URL of Original Article 
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/geekend/kurzweil-your-brain-will-connect-directly-to-the-cloud-within-30-years/10518?tag=main

Article Summary
This article talks about Ray Kurzweil and his predictions of humans having tiny computers called brain extenders in their head that helps them process information by the year 2030. 

Relevance to the Class 
The article talks about the way the human brain processes information and the way people struggle to structure information even when they have it all right in front of them.. 

Key Quote 
"What makes the internet different is that, unlike newspapers or television, it is interactive. We can determine what we read and how we read it. We are the editors and the filters. We can speak and share our vision with our fellow citizens on the opposite side of the globe without the interference of spokesmen or intermediaries."

Monday, October 15, 2012

Homework Questions


  1. What do Goto and Cotler think are some important things to identify when assessing audience capabilities? Are there examples you would add given changes in the industry since the book was published in 2005? Answer: Internet speed, monitor size, browser version, and plugins (back then it was important.)
  2. What is scope creep? Answer: The slow migration from a straightforward project to an all out nightmare.
  3. What software application do the authors recommend using for project management? Why do they recommend using a different application to deliver project management information to a client? Answer: Time Slice.
  4. There's a proofreading error in the sidebar titled "Project Management Applications"—what is it? (Google may help you here.) Answer: Could not find the side bar???
  5. According to the authors, can usability testing be conducted using an online survey? Why or why not? Answer: No, usability testing is one person observing the other. Surveys are often frustrating and the response is low and vague. 

Online Presence and Your Career (Source Comparison #2)


Article 1 
"Could the online games you play affect your employability?"
October 8, 2012
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/career/could-the-online-games-you-play-affect-your-employability/4647?tag=content;siu-container

 Article 2
"Online presence affects job opportunities, professional life."
February 26, 2012
http://www.thelantern.com/campus/online-presence-affects-job-opportunities-professional-life-1.2797218#.UHzCCbRJSi3

Article 3
"5 Reasons Why Your Online Presence Will Replace Your Resume in 10 years"
February 21, 2012
http://www.forbes.com/sites/danschawbel/2011/02/21/5-reasons-why-your-online-presence-will-replace-your-resume-in-10-years/

 Notes

  • Articles are about the effects your online presence can effect your chances of getting a job and your online presence. 
  • Relevant to class because the technology we use in our day to day jobs can hurt us just as much as they can help us. 
  • Article #1 is a negative article. 
  • Article #2 is urging people to be more professional online as well as explains the how serious people take online discovery.
  • Article #3 talks about how the traditional job hunt is moving to social media and online presence.
  • Article #3 was the most informative article. 
  • Article #1 was shocking.
  • Article #1 was a little boring and obvious.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Internet Censorship: Let it Rot in Walled Gardens (Article Review #2)

Article Title
"Internet Censorship: Let it Rot in Walled Gardens"

Article Author 
Richard Hillesly

Article Publication Date 
November 27, 2012

URL of Original Article 
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/european-technology/internet-censorship-let-it-rot-in-walled-gardens/1333?tag=content;siu-container


Article Summary
This article talks about Internet censorship in the United States and other countries and the attempt to protect intellectual property by punishing the user. It states that these rules will not work for the reasons they are intended and are impossible to police. Walled gardens such as Apple are the soul gatekeepers of their content and have full control of what we access on their devices and how we access this information.

Relevance to the Class 
The importance of freedom of expression on the Internet directly affects the way an Information Architect would plan to gather and deliver content.  It effects us all in a negative way. 

Key Quote 
"A kid in Africa with a smartphone has more information than a U.S. President had 15 years ago."

Friday, September 28, 2012

Cloud Computing (Source Comparison #1)

Article 1 
"10 Applications You Can Move To The Cloud"
Nov 04, 2010
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10things/10-applications-you-can-move-to-the-cloud/1934?tag=content;siu-container

 Article 2 "What Cloud Computing Really Means"
February 20, 2012
http://www.infoworld.com/d/cloud-computing/what-cloud-computing-really-means-031?page=0,1 

Article 3
"What Do Mean When We Talk About Cloud Computing"
August 13, 2012
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/datacenter/what-we-mean-when-we-talk-about-cloud-computing/5728?tag=content;blog-list-river

 Notes

  • Articles about cloud computing and its advantages. 
  • Relevant to class because everything runs on the cloud these days. 
  • Article #3 defines it best 
  • Article #1 would be a good starting place for the reader 
  • Article #2 was very technical and seemed like it was written for a person with a general knowledge of programing and networking 
  • Article #3 was better written than Article #2 
  • Article #1 is more for the everyday Cloud user 
  • Article #1 Described programs that could be moved to the cloud to expand functionality will low cost.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Are You Cut Out to Be a Mobile App Developer? (Article Review #1)

Article Title
"First figure out if you are cut out to be a mobile app developer"

Article Author 
Terry Kilby

Article Publication Date 
September 13, 2012

URL of Original Article 
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/ios-app-builder/first-figure-out-if-you-are-cut-out-to-be-a-mobile-app-developer/183?tag=main;river-newest


Article Summary
The still very new career of mobile app development has it's ups and downs. It is still in its infancy and is constantly changing with hundreds of screen sizes and resolutions that exist and new ons being made every day. It's a great opportunity to get in at the ground level but is it right for you?

Relevance to the Class 
The importance of web architecture is strong in mobile app development. The design and content must be organized to keep up with the changing technology. App s are constantly being updated as new phones and tablets are released and must function properly on all software updates, new and old,  for each device.  

Key Quote 
"If there’s one thing I’d say about working in mobile app development, it’s that you won’t get bored. The technology literally changes daily, and we’re always learning, which makes it challenging but interesting."