EU Cookie law in Sweden
Slowly but surely we’re getting a picture of what is expected of website owners (and indeed application providers) in respect of the Swedish response to the EU directive on online-privacy.
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Slowly but surely we’re getting a picture of what is expected of website owners (and indeed application providers) in respect of the Swedish response to the EU directive on online-privacy.
Last week I launched The Beantin Index, a site where Swedish websites are graded and ranked!
After a number of months of planning and preparation (as a side-project) The Index has, at last, seen the light of day.
It’s all change with Visits and Google Analytics. In August 2011 Google altered when they consider a session to have ended. A small change according to their blog.
Get ready, I’m going to mention some odd sounding cookie names a fair bit!
Never do a complete redesign & rewrite of your website in one go.
Many companies are still locked in a 3-5 year redesign cycle - a point is reached when the unhappiness with their website reaches such a level that a total redesign is ordered.
For your reading pleasure this time, a collection of links (with summaries) including articles related to: web management, SEO, intranet, UX.
During the summer months, Sveriges Radio, the public service broadcaster here in Sweden, broadcasts a series of programmes featuring talks by guest presenters. Sommar i P1, or “Sommarpratare” (“Summer talkers”).
On my metro train this morning, there was an advert for the radio series. What caught my attention was that it featured a QR code.