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Good UX in the Wild
Good UX in the Wild: A comic book geek returns after twenty years away to a brave new digital world http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ScottHanselman/~3/AoPTXP5iQ_M/GoodUXInTheWildAComicBookGeekReturnsAfterTwentyYearsAwayToABraveNewDigitalWorld.aspx “Like most folks my age, I grew up reading comic books. I remember the first early printings of Teenage … Continue reading
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‘Minority Report’ gestural computing pretty much here | ZDNet
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Good UX in the Wild: Dropbox’s attention to detail on their download page
Good UX in the Wild: Dropbox’s attention to detail on their download page http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ScottHanselman/~3/XcDIoGxskZs/GoodUXInTheWildDropboxsAttentionToDetailOnTheirDownloadPage.aspx “Sometimes good UX is about being clever. Sometimes it’s to make the user happy or smile. However, when the success of your product depends on new, … Continue reading
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Inside This Giant Metal Sphere Lives a Miniature Version of the Earth’s Spinning Core
Inside This Giant Metal Sphere Lives a Miniature Version of the Earth’s Spinning Core http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/vip/~3/0ny4o7nlBo8/inside-this-giant-metal-sphere-lives-a-miniature-version-of-the-earths-spinning-core “So how do you study the Earth’s core and magnetic fields when it’s protected by 1,800 miles of crust? Easy—you just build your own miniature … Continue reading
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Wikipedia? Watch all of its activity in real-time
Not impressed with Wikipedia? Watch all of its activity in real-time http://thenextweb.com/apps/2011/12/04/not-impressed-with-wikipedia-watch-all-of-its-activity-in-real-time/ “This is absolutely amazing. We know that Wikipedia gets additions, edits, and deletions all of the time, but without a visualization we just have to assume that’s the … Continue reading
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