Category: usability
Jul
24
I'm done with PowerPoint. It's just stupid.
Instead, I'll do my talks in [LaTeX] with the [`beamer` presentation class][1]. This allows me to use familiar LaTeX markup and build a PDF slide presentation that I can then use in any PDF viewer with a… more »
Jul
10
I'm excited to announce that we have the following confirmed invited
talks for [EVT/WOTE 2009][1]:
* Keynote: [Larry Norden], NYU Brennan Center
* Invited Talk: [Hon. Rush Holt], NJ-12 U.S. Representative
* Invited Talk: [Ben Adida], Harvard Unvie… more »
Feb
19
Well, IP lawyers, like those at [ip.law360], *should* know enough about tech. to know when they've purchased a broken system, right?
[ip.law360]: http://ip.law360.com/
exasperating... see if you can spot the problem here:
The only other non… more »
Nov
12
A Preliminary Analysis of OVL Voting Equipment Reports
system, elections, accessibility, reform, vendors, hacks, chilling effects, privacy, problems, research, policy, usability, legalWarning: This is a very long post.
Introduction
I've spent the past week looking over the voting equipment problems
captured by the Election Protection Coalition's 25 nationwide
call centers into the Our Vote Live database. There were
around 1… more »
Nov
05
The Most Frustrating Part of My Election?: Gmail on the iPhone
system, hacks, wtf?, chilling effects, usability, development**UPDATE [2009-01-09T08:23:25]:** This appears to now be fixed!
(I know I should be blogging other matters... but I'm in serious need of a sort of techie catharsis. And this is it. Damnit.)
This is what pops up intermittently on Gmail for iPhone… more »