- How Users Read on the Web http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9710a.html 12 comments programming
- How Users Read on the Web http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9710a.html 5 comments reddit.com
- Most Web users don't read; they skim http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/most-web-users-don-t-read-they-skim-1.1213578 69 comments technology
- Web forms design guidelines: an eyetracking study with heatmaps indicating where users' eyes looked. You should read this if you create forms! http://www.cxpartners.co.uk/thoughts/web_forms_design_guidelines_an_eyetracking_study.htm 37 comments programming
- Monitoring usage at work... Web Mail... are they entitled to read web email after a user closed browser but saved their PW? https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/7aeoap/monitoring_usage_at_work_web_mail_are_they/ 21 comments sysadmin
- Windows/Mac/Linux: Google Sidewiki is a new browser plug-in that adds a universal commenting system to the web, allowing users to comment and read other people's comments on any page on the internet. It's not a new idea, but, well, it's Google. http://lifehacker.com/5365996/google-sidewiki-is-a-universal-commenting-system-for-the-web 4 comments software
- Some very talented stranger made a web app for short stories! It's the Netflix equivalent for reading and I think it's an incredible idea. They said if the user group was big enough they would consider looking into other mediums such as mobile apps, which I think would be awesome so do check it out. https://project-guttenberg.herokuapp.com/ 87 comments books
- Came across this article and seems to be an interesting read. Like DeFi, Web 3.0 champions self-custody, paves the way towards decentralization and allows users to monetize their data (unlike the case with prominent social media platforms). With that said, ETH would be the ideal L1 for Web 3.0 dApps https://medium.com/onomy-protocol/web3-explained-the-road-to-decentralized-internet-ownership-73972d5d1cd4 12 comments ethereum