The Window and the Light Switch: The Double Life of the Browser
Posted Sep 23, 2010
The Sneaky Browser The browser is a sneaky thing. We think of the browser as a single window to an open...Posted Sep 23, 2010
The Sneaky Browser The browser is a sneaky thing. We think of the browser as a single window to an open...Posted Sep 22, 2010
One of the great joys and great challenges of our work environment is interacting with a variety of scholars and researchers...Posted Sep 22, 2010
It’s always nice to see the projects we support highlighted on the NU front page.Posted Sep 21, 2010
We started on Monday afternoon, getting a welcome and introduction to this NEH funded project. The primary investigator, Jim Akerman, chronologically...Posted Sep 20, 2010
Why Selective Browser Support Is Bad I have been running into more and more cases of companies that produce highly-specialized web...Posted Sep 18, 2010
The Northwestern University Science in Society outreach magazine has announced the winners of its science image contest. This magazine is one...Posted Sep 16, 2010
Today is the official welcome for the Dunhuang Team! We started the morning at 1800 Sherman where Patricia Todus welcomed them...Posted Sep 14, 2010
We’ve been involved with working with Chinese cultural institutions for well over ten years, and particularly the Dunhuang Academy, from Dunhuang,...Posted Sep 13, 2010
I love it when you get the sense that developers/designers are using and responding to their own products. A few weeks...Posted Sep 9, 2010
I’m happy to announce that the new Undergrad Research at Northwestern University site launched this morning. Earlier this year we launched...Posted Sep 2, 2010
I’ve been through a variety of weather apps for the iPhone. They all do pretty much the same thing, so it’s...Posted Sep 1, 2010
This morning the MyOncofertility.org website has been re-launched with a Spanish language version of the site. If you can habla espanol...