This week we take a trip to the RSA conference in San Francisco to see what Google and Microsoft are proposing as part of the Fast Identification Online Alliance. Will it be the next OpenID?…
To everyone listening to Real-Time Overview for the first time thanks to finding us through Smashing Magazine… Hi! We’re glad you’re here. Every week we run through a few articles we think you should check…
Pretty much everyone had their eyes on Zuckerberg’s testimony before Congress on Tuesday. In the spirit of that, we start with a story on Facebook, but on how they can improve privacy UX, not on…
We’ve weeded through all the April Fools nonsense to find the best meaty bits of web news for you all. For instance, what do you know about immersive design, AR, and VR? We’ve got some…
This week’s RTO update is a little shorter, but has some great material in it nonetheless. Absolutely do not miss Invision’s Design Genome Project. The work going in to that is producing a lot of…
This week we’re bringing you some book recommendations from Luke Hays and Don Norman to cover user experience and UX research needs. Along with that, StackOverflow has a treasure trove of developer research that’s been…
Big week coming at you today. Everyone’s talking Gutenberg lately – and I have some of my own questions still. This should help ease your mind about the update a little though. Then we look…
A lot of folks have been looking into the CSS keylogging demo that Max Chehab has put out. On the heels of that, Jake Archibald has written up a nice look on why it’s a…
Ah yes, Wednesday, that faithful day when we bring you news updates in web development from around the web. Today’s cornucopia is abundant indeed, with acronyms everywhere. We get started with an update to information…
From this episode moving forward, you can look forward to an RTO release every Wednesday morning. Today’s highlights are rounded out by several topics, including a review of how a designer worked with Yahoo to…
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