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Adactio: Journal—I don’t care about UX
Nice short bit about UX is built into the web and part of good web development, not an something also added in. UX is part of the core of good web design.
News Flash From the Future: What Will Journalism Look Like? | Fast Company
Fast Company shows what IDEO came up with as the future of journalism, it is situated information based on rather old ubicom ideas of the future.
Optimizing Tagging UI for People & Search :: Personal InfoCloud
Thomas Vander Wal post about the optimal tagging user interface options, what works best for people and adoption.
Does what happens in the Facebook stay in the Facebook?
While some of the "facts" in the Flash video are really a stretch (the purpose of DARPA, mostly) it is an eye opening - I am glad I refound it
Groundswell: Observations from the *user* debate
A follow-up piece on from the Forrester blog regarding the user
Groundswell (Incorporating Charlene Li's Blog): I'm sick of users
Another person who joins the ranks of us who do not use the term user
Thingology (LibraryThing ideas blog): Percent who tag
Really good look at triggers in tagging one's own collection of things
Six cool things you can build with OpenID
Simon provides a valuable glimpse of where things are and can head using OpenID
Creating Passionate Users: Changing the user experience without changing the product
The face to face still dials up the experience in ways that the mediated experience does not, but it is still a point to strive. The technology adds layers of meaning, which are different than the live.
User Tagging Is Fundamental | Union Square Ventures: A New York Venture Capital Fund Focused on Early Stage & Startup Investing
A great take on tagging from a VC who funding del.icio.us
"User tagging is vastly superior to self tagging because it is the consumers who are navigating and trying to find the stuff. The way they describe it is the same way they will try to find it. A
adaptive path - sphere: balancing power and simplicity
Adaptive Path essay on their New Venture group's involvement with Sphere. From the looks of it Adaptive Path has done a killer job, but what else would we expect?
FORTUNE: Microsofts new brain
A good article on Ray Ozzie and his turning the ship at Microsoft. I have been a fan of Ray Ozzie since he started Groove and have been very impressed with what he has accomplished at MS. It is turning my impression of MS around, well part of my impress
Creating Passionate Users: Ultra-fast release cycles and the new plane
Kathy Sierra's post about the lightening fast release cycles in MySpace and other services triggers an excellent comment from her daughter. It is a good overview on fast releases and iterations an the possible metal make-up of the participants in that cu
GUIdebook > ... > Posters > Know your roots
A collection of 17 posters of Apple user interfaces used on Lisa (Mac predecessor)
GUUUI - A study of older web users
A good simple overview of needs of older web users and their cognition
MobHappy: Is Mobile Search About Local?
The article asks the question regarding what people do with local search. In part they are correct, but they also assume everything stays the same. Things change. Your favorite cheese shop is closed for water damage repair, you want to check the price
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