[chapter-delegates] Re: [isoc-members-discuss] Do we have a way to help/promote this?
ksraju
humancommerce at hathway.com
Wed Mar 16 19:21:04 PST 2005
Dear Mr. Beth Porter
We can take up this as Global collaboration project . We must come
out with " Best practice frame work " . Such that all global companies
can follow this frame work. Today we are seeing so many millions of web
sites. But we still don't know
whether the information provided particular web site is really giving
best information and cheapest services to serve our needs.
Today we are entirely depending upon search technologies to reach web
sites. For single word we are getting 1000's web sites listing. No body
is sure of the value of information / Knowledge. We must create a
grading system for web sites also , such that users can promote their
services in better way and reach to right people directly based on their
requirements.
We must create a frame work to create " intelligent knowledge web
commerce " infrastructure , where in information and knowledge can
reach according to individuals requirements and serve their needs. Day
by day the WWW is becoming junk world , in the process of getting
right information , we are loosing lots of money by paying huge bills in
the form of access fees or Band width fees. Information and human
knowledge should become comodity .
Good day to you all .
ksraju
Lynn St.Amour wrote:
> Hi Beth,
>
> Many of our chapters have a lot of competence in this matter and they
> should be able to provide good advice, as well as pointers to
> appropriate resources around the world. This might even be a project
> we could all undertake on a world-wide basis. So, what do
> chapters/members think? Any interest?
>
> Regards,
> Lynn
>
> At 11:04 AM +0000 3/14/05, Beth Porter wrote:
>
>> Hi fellow ISOC peeps
>>
>> I'm one of the judges for the International Webby Awards and in the 8
>> years I've been doing that it's clear that the majority of corporate
>> sites are [by sublimation and/or osmosis] perpetrating bad web
>> practice which less well-heeled site developers take as the way to do
>> it. I'm hoping as the lead organization in standard-setting, we can
>> highlight elements of best practice that don't [entirely] depend on
>> engineering.
>>
>> This not only touches on issues of accessibility for all in terms of
>> GUI design/functionality, but as important, the recognition that
>> end-users, site visitors do not use the screen the same way they do
>> meat-world printed matter. I think there's a lot to be discussed
>> about this, and wonder if ISOC has the mechanism and/or will to
>> address it. I'll happily provide a ball-rolling piece or we can
>> simply bat the thing around on this list.
>>
>> Your comments are most welcome
>> Cheers
>> Beth Porter
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