Tags: userexperience

Tags: userexperience

Pattern-mining call for proposals: Rich interaction (web 2.0) patterns

Posted Monday March 31, 2008, 11:59 am, Over one day old at Yahoo! User Interface Blog

Now that these technologies are maturing, what are their common problems and challenges? We are looking for system experts, domain experts, and pattern experts to come together, bring examples, detect commonalities, and write patterns.

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BMW, Between driving and browsing experiences

Posted Tuesday April 3, 2007, 12:43 am, Over one day old at WeBreakStuff

It’s not about finding it (you will, I’m sure), but about how long and how many clicks it takes. Same thing should be true for navigating their website - which is probably the first step into the BMW experience for many people curious about the brand and their cars.

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Experiences in food

Posted Tuesday February 20, 2007, 12:41 am, Over one day old at WeBreakStuff



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Thoughts on the iPhone

Posted Wednesday January 10, 2007, 12:39 am, Over one day old at WeBreakStuff

Wishes and concerns As I said in my “ ultimate connected device ” post a while ago - where I hinted on the real need we have for something like this -, a phone like this can become a platform for just about anything if developers are given the right tools.

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Emotional attachment in web-based applications

Posted Wednesday December 13, 2006, 12:37 am, Over one day old at WeBreakStuff

Are there any applications out there that make you comfortable - not only because they help you, but because you know they won’t fail you? It’s becoming harder and harder to find applications that make you feel emotionally connected.

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The OLPC User Interface

Posted Tuesday November 28, 2006, 12:37 am, Over one day old at WeBreakStuff

Dumbed down - sure; Stupid - no, thanks The user interface for the OLPC, code-named Sugar, tries to make it easy for a child to use the computer to perform tasks like browsing the web, reading and writing documents, chatting online and play a few games.

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