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- Activities and content are fully (or at least mostly) driven by the users.
- Users are expected to do things on the website – interact, post, vote, etc.
- Users are expected to come back to the website periodically and continue to do things.
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Nicky Hayward-WrightCreative Briefing | blog post by Verne Ho, 17 March 2009
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Marie PerezAn indepth case study of www.dailychallenge.org
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Jorge NievesApplications of usability principles on a social network | creative briefing
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Dave JefferySocial networks differ from regular websites in 3 fundamental ways:
1. Activities and content are fully (or at least mostly) driven by the users.
2. Users are expected to do things on the website - interact, post, vote, etc.
3. Users are expecte -
Dave jefferySocial networks differ from regular websites in 3 fundamental ways:
1. Activities and content are fully (or at least mostly) driven by the users.
2. Users are expected to do things on the website - interact, post, vote, etc.
3. Users are expecte -
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Andrew Vilar9 fundamental usability principles applied in the redesign of Daily Challenge's social network. Tips and best practices demonstrated with an in-depth case study.
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Bertrand DuperrinSocial networks differ from regular websites in 3 fundamental ways:
1. Activities and content are fully (or at least mostly) driven by the users.
2. Users are expected to do things on the website - interact, post, vote, etc.
3. Users are expected to come back to the website periodically and continue to do things.
As a result of this, social networks should - I say should because not every social network does this - put greater emphasis on usability over, say, a corporate website. Don’t get me wrong, usability is important everywhere you go on the web, but the nature of a social network’s operation makes usability especially important. -
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Alex HorstmannFast forward 5 months and Daily Challenge releases its 2.0 website - the product of many long days and nights of usability sessions, focus groups, research, self-reflections, yoga desk calendars, and lots and lots and lots of attentive listening. We plann
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Chris TagalotFast forward 5 months and Daily Challenge releases its 2.0 website - the product of many long days and nights of usability sessions, focus groups, research, self-reflections, yoga desk calendars, and lots and lots and lots of attentive listening. We plann
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Simone Economo"In October 2008 I joined a great group of guys over at Daily Challenge to lend some creative firepower to an already blazing group of talented young individuals. At that point, Daily Challenge was merely weeks into its first public beta release of its ne
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amit_eoduct of many long days and nights of usability sessions, focus groups, research, self-reflections, yoga desk calendars, and lots and lots and lots of attentive listening. We planned, mapped, designed, redesigned, redesigned again (and again and again), d
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