Usability Tidbits for Friday 30-June-2006

How to Make Your AJAX Applications Accessible - 40 Tutorials and Articles

Lead users take innovation to the extreme

MySpace Can Go Die

Cellphone talkers as bad as drunk drivers

Google’s strategically high failure rate

Wise Words About Branding From The Usability Sage

The Confluence of Research and Practice in Information Architecture

Guiding Principles for Providing “Remember Me” Personalization

The Battle Between Usability and User-Experience

AJAX and Web 2.0 is dying

Goal Based Information Retrieval Experiences

Complexity causes 50% of product returns

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From the archive…

28-June-2004

Premium usability: getting the discount without paying the price

29-June-2005

A unique usability technique?

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Insanely Popular?

UPS: Arrival, Arrival, Departure, Arrival, Departure… (31 comments)

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WordPress Technical Skillz…

Find Your Most-Commented Blog Categories in Wordpress

WordPress Plugins

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Get up to speed…

How Much Effort Does It Take to Create a Great User Experience?

Is Google Advertising Evil?

A Usability Review of Digg.com

The 7 Steps That Guarantee Victory on Large Projects

The Blake-Mouton Sales Grid Video

Found and Lost (Stay Ahead of Google and The Future of Search)

Website Forums and Blog Comments Post Prostitution

3 Responses to “Usability Tidbits for Friday 30-June-2006”

  1. NullVariable Says:

    Concerning MySpace Can Go Die:

    Where are the MySpace killers? I’d like to see a web 2.0 site with some AJAX and such for a much smother expereince. MySpace servers have so many useless page views. If they used some simple AJAX they could cut page views in half and reduce thier server load significantly. Oh well. Its kinda like telling Bill Gates that Windows is broken, he won’t listen because a billion people are using his software. Same with MySpace, until they start losing money they’ll have no incentive to change.

  2. littlemoney Says:

    informative!!!

  3. mirc Says:

    I remember seeing blogs talking a lot about this Top 100 UX Blogs although the credibility of the person/company making the list was a little bit obscure.

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