While I’m still struggeling with my Links Section on this blog, here’s the (manual) digest of this week - oops, it’s actually last week
- Facebook best practice: Sophos recommended privacy settings for Facebook
ID fraudsters target Facebook and other social networking sites to harvest information about you. Sophos experts recommend you set the following Facebook privacy options to protect against online identity theft. - Using Persona Advocates to develop user-centric intranets and portals
On the basis of the projects we have worked on, we believe that Intranet and portal initiatives would benefit from adapting the Persona Advocacy approach and ensuring that this approach complements more traditional use-case approaches carried out by business analysts. - Weekly User Testing: TiVo Did It, You Can, Too
TiVo ran 12 user tests in 12 weeks while designing its new website. As TiVo’s experience shows, frequent and regular testing keeps the design usability focused. - 20+ Differences Between Internet vs. Enterprise Search - And Why You Should Care (Part 3)
In this final section we’re going to step back and look at features in a broader context. In a few places we may cover a couple topics again, but this time in the context of “why” vs. “how”. - How valuable is your intranet?
Mark Morrell on how to find out the value of an intranet

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