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Brief Thoughts: Activity Stream Scanning Affordances | users are humans
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Can your brain really handle all that activity stream junk? Mobile Web to outpace mobile apps? Brief Thoughts: Activity Stream Scanning Affordances. What, you want more yammering on activity streams? My friend, look no further. I got to thinking: what is the scanning behavior for users looking at an activity stream? More specifically, when scanning a stack of activity feed items, what visual cue is the user looking for to indicate that a certain feed merits more attention? Facebook feed, also with left-h...
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March | 2010 | users are humans
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Archive for March, 2010. Brief Thoughts on the Windows Phone UX Guidelines. The Windows Phone UX guidelines have just come out, and they make for interesting reading. Read on for a few quick comments on items of note. Also, check out Luke W’s writeup of the Windows Phone UI and Design Language presentation from MIX10. Some of the points raised there (obviously) come through in the UX […]. The second coming of UI object realism. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Brief Thoughts on the Windows Phone UX Guidelines | users are humans
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The second coming of UI object realism. Brief Thoughts on the Windows Phone UX Guidelines. The Windows Phone UX guidelines have just come out, and they make for interesting reading. Read on for a few quick comments on items of note. Also, check out Luke W’s writeup. Of the Windows Phone UI and Design Language presentation from MIX10. Some of the points raised there (obviously) come through in the UX guidelines doc (official title: UI Design and Interaction Guide for Windows Phone 7 Series. They don’...
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Can your brain really handle all that activity stream junk? | users are humans
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Social Networking Data Portability Cheat Sheet. Brief Thoughts: Activity Stream Scanning Affordances. Can your brain really handle all that activity stream junk? But is there, perhaps, going to be a backlash to the total information awareness wrought by having to read all these streams? Facebooks Twitter-like new look. I need to hide annoying people more aggressively. Friendfeed, which is kind of an uber-aggregator of activity feeds from Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, etc. etc., has rolled out an int...This ...
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Mobile Web to outpace mobile apps? | users are humans
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Brief Thoughts: Activity Stream Scanning Affordances. Comparing Smartphone UIs: The Status Bar. Mobile Web to outpace mobile apps? Sorry, I’ve let this blog languish as I’ve transitioned to a new job and a new field of technology. Since July, I’ve been working on the user experience team for Fox Mobile Group, where we’re doing some interesting things on, yes, mobile phones. Check it here: http:/ www.mobilecrunch.com/2010/02/03/mobile-web-may-beat-out-mobile-apps-in-the-long-run/. Feed for this Entry.
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Newer posts ». Brief Thoughts: Usability vs. Expertise. I’m feeling bloody-minded and have been re-reading Don Norman. 8216;s “ Design of Everyday Things. 8221; I got on this kick because I was annoyed at Norman’s article in the latest Interactions. I may go to user-centered design hell for it, but: I don’t agree. There is a place for experts using machines tuned to their trained and developed sensitivities. Call me elitist, but I say: YouTube’s singular impact is to prove that most p...Can Markets Help:...
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February | 2010 | users are humans
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Archive for February, 2010. Comparing Smartphone UIs: The Status Bar. This is the first installment in a series that will compare how various smartphone UIs approach UI conventions. I hope you find it interesting, although truthfully I’m doing it mostly for myself so I have a handy set of screenshots to access for comparing how a Blackberry does X compared to Symbian, or Android, or […]. Mobile Web to outpace mobile apps? Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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December | 2008 | users are humans
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Archive for December, 2008. Social Networking Data Portability Cheat Sheet. I’m building this post as a personal cheat sheet for Data Portability efforts in social networking. Coz I can’t keep it straight. Give me a few days to construct it, at which point I’ll probably make it a separate page on this here blog. Please let me know if you see errors, or have comments. […]. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “users are humans”.
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April | 2009 | users are humans
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Archive for April, 2009. Brief Thoughts: Activity Stream Scanning Affordances. What, you want more yammering on activity streams? My friend, look no further. I got to thinking: what is the scanning behavior for users looking at an activity stream? More specifically, when scanning a stack of activity feed items, what visual cue is the user looking for to indicate that a certain feed merits more […]. Can your brain really handle all that activity stream junk? Follow “users are humans”.