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<title>Interactive TV user research -an example</title>
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<description>(another excerpt from my upcoming book: &quot;Breaking Through to the Other side&quot;) An example – testing interactive World Cup 2002...</description>
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<title>Interactive TV user experience research</title>
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<description>(another excerpt from my upcoming book: &quot;Breaking Through to the Other side&quot;) Some of the principles or methods from software...</description>
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<title>Characteristics of usability and user experience</title>
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<description>(excerpt from my upcoming book; &quot;Breaking Through to the Other Side&quot;) Usability is not the same as good design or...</description>
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<title>Usability definitions I love</title>
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<description>&quot;After all, usability really just means that making sure that something works well: that a person of average (or even...</description>
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<title>An old discussion still going strong: How many test persons do you need</title>
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<description>Five to six test persons are commonly used for each round of usability testing. The effect of each test person’s...</description>
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<title>Copenhagen as a tourist destination - Sixteen top three lists</title>
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<description>Neighbourhoods are in () – neighbourhood map: 1. Getting around Copenhagen Walk. It is a small town (a least the...</description>
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<title>Finding a usability partner in another country</title>
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<description>Finding a usability partner in another country is not as easy as it sounds - especially not if you&apos;re looking...</description>
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<title>All time favourite archade games</title>
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<description>All time favourite archade games:Pacman Snake Simon Spaceinvaders Tetris and Flash games...</description>
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<title>Searching for weapons of mass destruction</title>
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<description>1) Go to www.google.com 2) Type in: &quot;weapons of mass destruction&quot; (DON&apos;T hit enter) 3) Hit the &quot;I&apos;m feeling lucky&quot;...</description>
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<title>The Bollywood approach to usability testing</title>
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<description>Loved this; a simple solution to the problem of testing via the thinking-aloud protocol with test persons who don&apos;t like...</description>
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<title>Google and how eclectic and strange the web is</title>
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<description>Mark Hurst, in his latest Good Experience newsletter, follows up on his earlier claim that Google=Good experience, adding another creative...</description>
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<title>Books and Music reminder list</title>
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<description>Music under consideration Michael Bublé and Jools Holland - both featured in a Parkinson Show on BBC recently. Cćcilie Nordby...</description>
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<title>April fools day celebration</title>
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<description> Pornolize this site - refresh the page for a fresh pornolization. Thanks to Vgrd. The pornolizer Happy April fools...</description>
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