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Archive for May, 2007

Quick and dirty usability tests (one week, no budget, and testing facility)

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Here’s a step by step list of how you can successfully carry out user tests on a budget and achieve great results.

Example of case study

  • Usability test start off with user being asked to find individual item..
  • The user/tester is normally paid for this, a real user would not take as much time to look for item.

The Comparison of costs betweeen traditional and remote testing:

  • Traditional – testing lab required, specialist equipment, travel costs, user incentives.
  • Remote tests – online meeting, recruitment, user incentives, better on budget.

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Skillswap Brighton – Microformats Workshop

Friday, May 11th, 2007

A great introduction to microformat examples

May 11, 2007 by Jim Callender
photo of 'Skillswap Brighton Microformats'

★★★★☆

A review of last nights presentation on Microformats by Jeremy Keith, at the Lighthouse, Brighton.
It was a relaxed affair, ’s 3rd event this year.. There was about 15 other freelancers in a room with Jeremy on a sofa in front of a projector..

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get your twitters to go..

Friday, May 4th, 2007

Released today is Twitter for mobile..

Announced by Ev, in a very subtle announcement.

All I can say is.. ‘oh dear, please stop making it more addictive than it is already’.. Probably one of the most visited sites in my daily routine, apart from gmail and the google reader.

It’s a tempting offer.. to add to the ever growing suite of ways to keep in touch with your friends and colleagues..

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notes from Internet World

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

The annual event held at Earls Court in London, saw many more people attending the event than last years.. Over 3000 people filled the venue each day.

Also probably the least geekiest web event to attend in the web industry calendar.

I attended on the wednesday, when I saw the following presentations:

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