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758_32 Nico Macdonald's Bookmarks Tagged With "usability"

  1. Visit 'Wi-Fi in the real world' Nico Macdonald, The Register, 10/02/2004 'Wi-Fi in the real world' Nico Macdonald, The Register, 10/02/2004

    Reporting on the realities of using WiFi in London, based on my itinerant activity during BT OpenZone's Wireless Broadband week. Concludes that "it's time to go beyond our shock that this technology works at all, and get practical about how we can… More

  2. Visit Report: Ease of use issues with domestic electronic communications equipment, Ofcom, 17 July 2007 Report: Ease of use issues with domestic electronic communications equipment, Ofcom, 17 July 2007

    A research audit by Mike George and Linda Lennard. Cites Bunnyfoot, Alan Newell, and Don Norman

  3. Visit 'Apple takes risks in bid to shake up the mobile market' Financial Times, June 25 2007 'Apple takes risks in bid to shake up the mobile market' Financial Times, June 25 2007

    The excitement around the iPhone stems from a simple fact: in spite of their increasing importance in our day-to-day lives, most mobile phones remain clunky, crammed with hard-to-use features, second-rate software and awkward keypads... With the i… More

  4. Visit Opinion 'I dig the sites - pity about their usability' Victor Keegan, Guardian Technology, February 22, 2007 Opinion 'I dig the sites - pity about their usability' Victor Keegan, Guardian Technology, February 22, 2007

    Newspapers are worried stiff that their future may be extinguished by the migration of news and advertising to the web and the rise of user-generated content... [There is] a new wave of web-only news sites that have replaced news editors and subed… More

  5. Visit 'Apple Sets the Design Standard' Jessie Scanlon, BusinessWeek, January 8, 2007 'Apple Sets the Design Standard' Jessie Scanlon, BusinessWeek, January 8, 2007

    "The best companies making the best products still want to mimic the iPod, and they're learning that's more about substance than style... ... some companies seem to have grasped the deeper lessons to be learned—that design can't happen in a silo, … More

  6. Visit 'Must Consumer Electronics Be So Complicated?' Nick Wingfield, WSJ.com, November 27, 2006 'Must Consumer Electronics Be So Complicated?' Nick Wingfield, WSJ.com, November 27, 2006

    "Consumer-electronics makers once seemed light years ahead of the computer industry in creating products that were easy to use... Today the tables have been turned... "It's actually easier to connect these more complicated products" from the high-… More

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