Archive for April, 2006

Remote Usability Testing

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

“The diffusion of screen sharing software and remote control applications is slowly changing how usability evaluations are conducting because usability experts can now interact with users geographically distant and with different cultural backgrounds. Moreover Internet and fast broadband connection strengthen the ability to deploy high quality videos and makes user observation more accurate for usability […]

Is Google Advertising Evil?

Saturday, April 1st, 2006

“Google is telling publishers to place advertisements right in the middle of pages, blended with content. This would imply that Google is being evil because they seem to be asking publishers to violate user expectations. Magically, they dodge this bullet. They aren’t being evil, publishers are happy, users are happy, and Google makes gobs and […]