via Joel Spolsky’s post on User Interface Design:
That’s what days were like. A bunch of tiny frustrations, and a bunch of tiny successes. But they added up. Even something which seems like a tiny, inconsequential frustration affects your mood. Your emotions don’t seem to care about the magnitude of the event, only the quality.
UI is important because it affects the feelings, the emotions, and the mood of your users. If the UI is wrong and the user feels like they can’t control your software, they literally won’t be happy and they’ll blame it on your software.
To make people happy, you have to let them feel like they are in control of their environment. To do this, you need to correctly interpret their actions.
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Interesting move by Google to get a second pageview out of Wikipedia searches….if you enter a term into the Wikipedia search box and click “Search Wikipedia” you instead are directed to another Google page where Google displays the SERP if you had entered a more specific search term.
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new rule: no matter how much neighboring space is available, the egg whites will not be allowed to stay anywhere near the half and half
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Came across this thread on Friendfeed, and I’d love to hear from others….how does your day on the internet begin?
My answer:
Start of my day: right out of bed turn on the iphone and check weather and stocks, then when I get to my comp check friendfeed, then gmail, and if time permits, google reader.
Other answers I’ve found:
My day on the internet Twitter search
Start of my day Twitter search
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Wow, seems like Macs have a ton of great software to choose from for Task Management….but has anyone tried all of them? Any clear winners?
The contestants:
Also, anyone know more about the team from Things? Seems like a mini 37 signals in the making.
update: Favorable review of Things
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