So I was taking a look at the evil message and saw that his
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> +&#149; <a href="#1">Who's on First? Wonder No More</a><p>
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> +&#149; <a href="#2">Among Code Warriors, Women, Too, Can Fight</a><p>
> +
> +&#149; <a href="#3">State of the Art: Putting You at the PC Remotely</a><p>
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> +&#149; <a href="#4">Also in Circuits: Student Writers Duck Censors</a><p>
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> +&#149; <a href="#5">How It Works: Remote Keyless Entry for the Car</a><p>
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> +<P>I've been working on a book called "Piloting Palm," which tells the
> +backstage story of Palm, Handspring and the palmtop craze. My co-author,
> +Andrea Butter, was one of the original employees of Palm Computing. She saw
> +the tiny Pilot became a smash success, despite the fact that it had far
> +fewer features than the hand-held flops that had come before it (such as
> +the Newton, Envoy, Zoomer and so on).</P>
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> +<P>In the chapter about designing the original palmtop, Andrea suggested
> +that I pay more attention to a Palm mantra in the early days, a favorite
> +saying of Ed Colligan, who was then Palm's vice-president of marketing:
> +"Delight the customer."</P>
> +
> +<P>Now, Colligan was also responsible for many far cleverer mottos,
> +including "Avoid the bozo explosion" (if you hire one clueless manager,
> +you're dead; that person will hire more bozos, and they'll hire more) and
> +"Underpromise, overdeliver" (a reaction to Apple's marketing hyperbole for
> +the Newton palmtop). I e-mailed Andrea and said that to me, "Delight the
> +customer" sounded not just obvious, but hackneyed. "I mean, come on," I
> +wrote, "NO company starts out with the intention to *disappoint* the
> +customer." </P>
> +
> +<P>Her response by e-mail: "In the technology industry, you'd be surprised
> +how much 'Delight the customer' ISN'T the point. The alternative isn't
> +'Disappoint the customer,' but 'What can we do with this neat technology?'
> +The customer doesn't even come up in the product designers' thoughts...
> +When you think of delighting the customer as the guiding light in making
> +choices, it explains a lot why the Pilot ended up being a product people
> +loved, and are so emotionally attached to."</P>
> +
> +<P>I have to admit that she has a point. From whiteboard to assembly line,
> +a high-tech company makes hundreds of decisions. Cost, marketability and
> +other factors often guide the decision making. Delighting the customer can
> +be expensive, time-consuming and difficult.</P>
> +
> +<P>Ever since this exchange last week, I've found, all around me, the
> +residue of companies more concerned with their own intere_ts than their
> +customers. You don't have to look far to find user-antagonistic technology.
> +</P>
> +
> +<P>If I seem especially crabby this week, it's because last night I
> +encountered the ultimate example. At 3:48 am, the smoke alarm in our house
> +went off, shrieking every few seconds with a volume loud enough to wake our
> +neighbors...in Canada. </P>
> +
> +<P>I shook my wife awake. "Honey, quick -- the smoke alarm. Get ready to
> +get the kids!" I ran down the hallway and followed the sound. But there was
> +no smoke -- and the smoke detectors were silent.</P>
> +
> +<P>I finally tracked the alarm to my home office, where I found the laptop
> +I'd been testing, wailing like a banshee. It turns out that its smoke-alarm
> +impersonation is supposed to be a low-battery warning. </P>
> +
> +<P>I've seen stupid features in my time, but this one takes the cake.
> +Eventually, I figured out how to shut it off, but whatever manager set it
> +on by default must have thought the old Palm motto as "Destroy the
> +customer," or possibly "Pray that the customer doesn't look you up and egg
> +your house."</P>
> +
> +<P>Sometimes, in other words, a product's failure to delight isn't a result
> +of corporate greed or corner-cutting, but simple mediocrity. You can't
> +delight the customer if you can't distinguish the dumb from the
> +delightful.</P>
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> +<a name="1"><A
> +HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/07/technology/07BASE.html?0607cih";><b>Who's
> +on First? Wonder No More</b></a><br>
> +
> +The Great American Pastime has intersected with the great American way of
> +passing time, and surfing the World Wide Web has given every fan a ticket
> +to sit in the digital dugout. Baseball is broadcast and dissected so
> +completely on the Internet, where it is then recreated in fantasy leagues,
> +that you never know what you will miss leaving the keyboard for the
> +ballpark.<P>
> +
> +
> +<IMG
> +SRC="http://graphics.nytimes.com/images/email/circuits/07woman_150x108.jpg";
> +WIDTH="150" HEIGHT="108" HSPACE="8" VSPACE="8" BORDER="0"
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> +ALIGN="right"><a name="2"><A
> +HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/07/technology/07WOME.html?0607cih";><b>Among
> +Code Warriors, Women, Too, Can Fight</b></a><br>
> +
> +The word "hacker" calls to mind two stereotypes. The first is that hackers
> +are bad guys. The second is that hackers are guys. In fact, women who
> +consider themselves hackers have been part of the computer world for
> +decades. 
> +
> +<P>
> +
> +
> +
> +<a name="3"><A
> +HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/07/technology/07STAT.html?0607cih";><b>State
> +of the Art: Putting You at the PC Remotely</b></a><br>
> +
> +An ingenious Web site called GoToMyPC lets you channel the spirit of your
> +computer at home onto the screen of any Internet-connected machine in the
> +world. 
> +
> +
> +
> +
> +<P>
> +
> +<a name="4"><A 
> +
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>+HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/07/technology/circuits/index.html?0607cih";><b>Also
> +in Circuits: Student Writers Duck Censors</b></a><br>
> +
> +Student writers duck censors online; Dashboard monitor to help reduce fuel
> +use.
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> +<a name="5"><A
> +HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/07/technology/07HOWW.html?0607cih";>
> +
> +<b>How It Works: Remote Keyless Entry for the Car</b></a><br>
> +
> +The simple lock-and-key system is, of course, still standard equipment on
> +many cars. But it comes with a downside: fumbling with keys is a nuisance.
> +Remote-controlled car locks replace not only the traditional key but also
> +the coat hanger and the rock through the window.<p>
> +
> +
> +
> +<a name="6"><A
> +HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/06/technology/06WEB.html?0607cih";><b>In
> +the News: High School Sex Gossip on the Web</b></a><br>
> +
> +Sexual gossip among teenagers has been showing up lately in what some
> +educators and others call a disturbingly powerful forum: Internet sites. 
> +
> +
> +
> +<P>
> +
> +<a name="7"><A
> +HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/02/technology/02INTE.html?0607cih";>
> +
> +<b>Arts & Ideas: Adding Up the Costs of Cyberdemocracy</b></a><br>
> +
> +Experts worry that the Web encourages extremism as like-minded people form
> +isolated groups and reinforce one another's views.<P>
> +
> +
> +
> +<a name="8"><A
> 
>+HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/02/technology/02MINI.html?0607cih";><b>International:
> +France and Minitel</b></a><br>
> +
> +In France, the Internet is not displacing Minitel, the national videotex
> +system, as many had expected.<P>
> +
> +
> +
> +<a name="9"><A
> +HREF="http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/07/technology/07FORM.html?0607cih";>
> +
> +<b>Helping a Golfer Look Like a Pro in Order to Swing Like One Too
> +</b></a><br>
> +
> +The search for the perfect swing has golfers stepping into computer models. 
> +<p>
> +
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