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More Structure
An official consultation today revealed the following....
Another possible layer of structure could be categorized into business life with two sub-categories - issues within and issues outside the company -, and a second main category concerned with the individual (private) living situation.
I, too, need to think about user rights. My teacher drew my attention to information that is enterprise-sensitive - thus information they do not want to share with their competitors. On the other hand, employees might not want to share problems they encounter in their private lives with their superiors nor with their subordinates.
I agree that I will at least need to think about it theoretically. This leads to the general question of the level of participation of users: do I want them to put in their own content? While I love things to be interactive I'm very afraid that this web application is growing too big. I don't have the time to put every possible feature into one website. Nevertheless I definitely need to include possible features in my thinking.
While talking about corparate-sensitive content he also suggested to create an extra area that companies can "buy" and design according to their own guidelines, including their logo and stuff like that.
Discussing the interviews coming up he also pointed out that I need to be a bit neutral about the topics I want to talk about. This means that I will have to be open to see which topics are actually relevant for expatriates. Thus even though I anticipate the historical impact on German-Polish relationships to be relevant I should not push people into that direction. He said that for example the rebellion in the Ghetto of Warsaw might come up in one interview again and again but that could be simply due to the location of the company in Warsaw.
Another possible layer of structure could be categorized into business life with two sub-categories - issues within and issues outside the company -, and a second main category concerned with the individual (private) living situation.
I, too, need to think about user rights. My teacher drew my attention to information that is enterprise-sensitive - thus information they do not want to share with their competitors. On the other hand, employees might not want to share problems they encounter in their private lives with their superiors nor with their subordinates.
I agree that I will at least need to think about it theoretically. This leads to the general question of the level of participation of users: do I want them to put in their own content? While I love things to be interactive I'm very afraid that this web application is growing too big. I don't have the time to put every possible feature into one website. Nevertheless I definitely need to include possible features in my thinking.
While talking about corparate-sensitive content he also suggested to create an extra area that companies can "buy" and design according to their own guidelines, including their logo and stuff like that.
Discussing the interviews coming up he also pointed out that I need to be a bit neutral about the topics I want to talk about. This means that I will have to be open to see which topics are actually relevant for expatriates. Thus even though I anticipate the historical impact on German-Polish relationships to be relevant I should not push people into that direction. He said that for example the rebellion in the Ghetto of Warsaw might come up in one interview again and again but that could be simply due to the location of the company in Warsaw.
2006.11.17, 18:00
Timeline

marginal notes:
Somebody is into the idea of circles and navigating in circles.
Wonder who? :)
I'm still very abstract - sorry.
2006.10.14, 21:21
new KML
The KML file I used was not compatible with all versions of Goolge Earth. The new one uses smaller image sizes.
hello.w0r1d.net
hello.w0r1d.net
Buy "Natürlich Nerz" online! (Now whenever you want)

After the short soup du jour one day action, you can now buy our beautiful famous shirt whenever you want at Charles & Marie!
2006.08.31, 15:59
website online
The "Hello, world!" website is online.
It doesn't work properly for Internet Explorer, yet. But one should use an other browser anyway.
hello.w0r1d.net
It doesn't work properly for Internet Explorer, yet. But one should use an other browser anyway.
hello.w0r1d.net
Diet Riot!

On this fantastic site from Phillip Zurmöhle you can see fighting Maki Sushi, an egg who is cooking in DJ-Style and some other crazy characters.
2006.11.10, 16:44
A Piece of the Cake
Ha! I found the website: Steven Sebring. And it's nothing like I remembered:

The website works like a scrap-table with loads of stuff lying around. The different parts of the website are actually located on this table.

I definitely don't like how they put the content but the idea of navigation. Even though it would be even nicer if you could move the picture just using the mouse instead of clicking on a link and then the image travels for you.
But I really like that the image turns and does not only move on a horizontal or vertical axe.

The website works like a scrap-table with loads of stuff lying around. The different parts of the website are actually located on this table.

I definitely don't like how they put the content but the idea of navigation. Even though it would be even nicer if you could move the picture just using the mouse instead of clicking on a link and then the image travels for you.
But I really like that the image turns and does not only move on a horizontal or vertical axe.



