Monday, September 30, 2002|
What is the difference between a Mars bar and a Snickers bar, really? I never know which one to choose and frankly I wish one of them would go out of production so I could focus on more important things, like how they get the caramel into a Caramilk bar. 2:03:18 PM | permalink | comment [] |
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Knowledge transformation
"The discovery that we often think best in public convinces us that our "brilliant ideas" are not merely our own."
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David Weinberger is a very smart guy. I have yet to read Small Pieces, Loosely Joined but it's definitely on my list. 12:33:33 PM | permalink | comment [] |
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Email Newsletter Usability (Alertbox Sept. 2002)
"The most significant finding from our recent usability testing of ten email newsletters is that users have highly emotional reactions to newsletters. This is in strong contrast to studies of website usability, where users are usually much more oriented towards functionality. Even a website that you visit daily will feel like a tool where you want to get in and get out as quickly as possible and not connect with the site." [Serious Instructional Technology] 12:27:58 PM | permalink | comment [] |
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