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The Disciplines of User Experience
Dan Saffer maps the overlaps in the design field when considering user experience
YouTube New Interface and Social Interaction Design Santiy Check :: Personal InfoCloud
An assessment of the poor interaction design choice in the new YouTube design, that makes a beautiful make over really frustrating.
Overcoming the listening deficit :: rhjr.net
Robert provides a really good focus on the importance of listening and how often it is over looked.
Subtraction: If It Looks Like a Cow, Swims Like a Dolphin and Quacks Like a Duck, It Must Be Enterprise Software
A great post on Enterprise software, which has been a burr in my side lately, mostly listening to people who are stuck using it complain (actually much more than that) a lot
Particletree :: Visualizing Fitts Law
A really good overview and explanation through visualization of Fitts Law
Sprint ditches customers who complain too much - Yahoo! Finance
Sprint drops over 1,000 customers because they have problems with the service and call for help too often. Seems there is a need for an improved solution at Sprint. I don't go to Sprint for help as it is usually horrible.
Technology Untanglers: They Make It Really Work - New York Times
NY Times introduces its readers to usability for web and software as a career. One of the stars in usability that is highlighted is Janice Reddish
TED | Talks | Blaise Aguera y Arcas: Photosynth demo (video)
From TED 2007 an absolutely stunning demo of Seadragon and Photosynth that can build deep value and richness out of the socially contributed content.
5 questions with Brent Simmons, creator of NetNewsWire - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
The newest edition of NetNewsWire is rather stunning and its creator is interviewed and shares some insight regarding the nice interaction design
cityofsound: Postopolis! Day One
Dan Hill (City of Sound) took his blog on the road and it makes up part of the Postopolis open art/architecture event in New York City this week
iPragma | xSort
xSort is a card sorting application for Mac OS X developed to streamline the workflow of user experience professionals and social scientists.
Life-Long Computer Skills (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
Jakob talks about educating youth on needed information skills. This is one of the few articles I find of his worth sharing.
DonnaM: Ozchi keynote: User centred design: is it working
A really good state of user experience design overview, from where I sit
Creating Passionate Users: Add graphics to your blog, book, or presentation
Adding graphics adds value and drive the message home. Do I ever know this one, but it is something I really need to work on.
Del.icio.us again? (from Ma.gnolia)
Another of many moving between social bookmarking tools looking for something that fits their needs
Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Tag Clouds and Search Boxes aren't Navigation Tools
Dare gets to the truth of tagclouds, they don't work for navigation or for much else
a n t e n n a :: System One
Looks like Nadav needs a demo of System One, he understands the System One wiki ease of use work, but has not seen the insanely easy finding and integrated search in System One
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