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Adam Crowe"Q: ... future of the internet? A: Less content, more often."
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Mark BlairFrom 2003 to January 2008, Kevin Fox worked as a user experience designer at Google, designing such products as Gmail, Google Calendar, and the second version of Google Reader. He’s currently working at FriendFeed. I met Kevin for a three-session instant messenger chat interview (edited for clarity, and both parties had the chance to make minor rewordings later on; see more about the process. Please note this is almost exclusively a foray into design & usability; topics like Google censorship, privacy and more are discussed elsewhere on the site).
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The problem is that conversations meant we couldn’t have folders. The logic went like this: If you move a message from the Inbox into a folder and then another message came in on the same conversation, the conversation would pop back in to the Inbox (as it should). Should it still be in the folder as well?
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One thing I find interesting is usability expert Joel Spolsky’s statement, “Users don’t read anything.”
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Gautham... biggest usability pitfall?
Designing features in isolation.friendfeed google interview usability gmail design user-interface delicious-import
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