EagerEyes makes an interesting point on his post from a week ago. He struggled looking for information while using a corporate website. I agree with most of what he is saying. When corporations publish websites, they need to know who there audience is. If they intend to communicate to multiple audiences, i.e. customers, vendors, shareholders, etc., companies should default their websites to the most common use. At least that is my opinion. Here is what EagerEyes, Assistant Professor Robert Kosara, has to say about the subject.
I was looking for Kaiser Fung’s Numbers Rule Your World on Amazon, and saw that there was no Kindle version. So I figured I’d check with the publisher, McGraw-Hill, if there was perhaps some other kind of e-book (like O’Reilly has for most of its titles).
Googling for the name McGraw-Hill… click here for the rest of the post
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