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Mobile Web Browsing: It Matters A Lot!

Mobile consumers these days are demanding faster browsing experiences. This study shows that a good number of users expect web pages to load on their mobile devices at speeds comparable to desktop browsing.

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The Art of the Deal: User Trust and Understanding

There's been quite a bit of buzz recently about the "daily deals" business, what with Groupon's upcoming IPO and the advent of competitors such as Google Offers.

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The Bad Kind Of Button Config

Many video games allow you to configure your buttons the way you want. For example, if you don't like that you have to press X in order to jump, you can assign the O button to be your jump button instead by going to a button configuration menu. Unfortunately, not all games do button config menus the way you'd expect them to.

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Streaming Media: It's All About The Package

OnLive, one of the newer companies to make waves in the video game industry, just announced their plans to deliver content to mobile platforms.

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Usability - A Key Value In Your Brand Strategy?

Crafting and reviewing at the overall design strategy of a product is one of those upfront actions that helps to get all involved parties to agree on a consistent look, feel and design philosophy for that product's interface. Identifying the various business goals, user requirements and technological constraints helps the team set reasonable success milestones.

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A (Literal) Handful Of E-Readers

Much buzz has been generated about two new e-reader technologies announced at the cusp of CES 2010

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Twitter's initial user experience in the context of discussions

"I want to follow your witty thoughts ... just join Twitter!"

So nags my friend. They say brevity is the soul of wit. Wit does not often work well without context though. How well does Twitter incorporate context into its brevity-oriented space?

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