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Top Bad Designs
Web - Design: Top Bad Designs . Web - Design By Holly from Middle of Nowhere USA 2 comments. What is the worst thing you can put or do to your site that will turn people away Some of the things that turn me off are: Blank boring pages Overstimulating pages Dark fonts with dark backgrounds Small irregular fonts Feel free to list your ...
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The number 1 turnoff for me is poor navigation.[1] It's particularly bad when it's an ecommerce site and you can't figure out how to add items to your cart or to log out.[2] If a site is easily navigable then you'll want to come back and to recommend it to others. ...
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Billion Dollar Grid -- The Answer to Hassle-Free Christmas Shopping
Billion Dollar Grid (billiondollargrid.com)is a 5-floor shopping mall. When we arrive at a shopping mall or our favourite high street, we rarely look through a boring list to find what we want; rather we walk through the building or busy street, browsing through the shops looking for something we like. Well this site provides just that experience for shoppers and browsers. Choose from one of the 5 floors at the top of the page and browse through a multitude of attractive links for a world of shopping, business, information and much more. [PRWEB Nov 11, 2005]
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About.com has ranked Big Medium among its list of the web's top 10 e-commerce solutions. The web portal gives the web content management system a five-star review, noting that Big Medium offers "all you need to build and manage content-based Web sites at an affordable price."
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Popular African American Shopping Portal Prepares For A Busy Online Holiday Shopping Season
Eric Brown the founder of the ?African American Art On-Line Store? located at, www.brownhorizonsart.com , which is widely considered one of the most popular African American art websites on the internet today recently discussed the preparations being made for this holiday season regarding his recently created African American shopping portal titled ?African American Shopping Today? located at www.brownhorizonsshopping.com . [PRWEB Nov 14, 2005]
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Shopping-Sean.com announced grand opening the online books website
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Tesco's online sales buck trend with profits up to £56m
ONLINE shopping now accounts for almost £1 billion of Tesco's annual sales, up 31.9 per cent on last year - despite market reports that internet grocery shopping had failed to catch on.
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More Banking Troubles; ''Black Friday'' Busiest Shopping Day Without Credit and Debit Cards
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Can NearbyNow Escape The Fate of Local Shopping Search Engines?
Greg Sterling points out that a number of companies are attempting to build out inventories of local brick-and-mortar stores and expose this info via search capabilities. Greg notes that NearbyNow has just raised $11.75 million in additional funding, and that there are compelling reasons to believe that local product shopping search satisfies a lot of [...]
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Five new links: "Graphics on Link-Rich Home Pages", "Label Placement in Forms", "SAP Design Guild Articles", "Simplicity Demands Difficult Choices", and "Personable 'About Us' Page Lifts Ecommerce Conversions 30 Percent".
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Champion Henry Announces the Grand Opening of Its One-Stop Online Shopping Website
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Violin Concerto CD selected CD of the year by critic


The music critic Ivan March has selected the new Alan Bush Claudio CD as his Critic's choice of the year in Gramophone Magazine, December 2002.In the November 2002 issue he reviews both the Claudio CD, which features the Violin Concerto and Dialectic, and Chamber Music Volume 1 by the Summerhayes Trio.He says of both discs "I cannot recommend them too highly".

MusicWeb also has two other reviews of the Claudio CD, both very favourable.
Rob Barnett's review can be seen at:
www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2002/Sept02
Peter Grahame Woolf's review can be seen at:
www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2002/Oct02

There is also a review in the orchestral section of International Record Review, December 2002.

  Listen to tracks from the Claudio CD
The Violin Concerto CD can be purchased from Claudio Records


Also on MusicWeb, Chamber Music Vol. 1 was featured as recording of the month for November 2002.
See the review by Rob Barnett at:
www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2002/Dec02

There are other reviews of the CD in International Record Review (December 2002) by Piers Burton-Page and BBC Music Magazine (December 2002) by Michael Oliver.

Piers Burton-Page writes "...a superb CD...these new recordings of his chamber music, convincingly played, excellently engineered and attractively presented...should be on everyone's shopping list".

Michael Oliver says "There is very little British Chamber Music of the Thirties that approaches the intensity, passionate eloquence and intellectual rigour of his Concert Piece, very little from the Forties that can be compared with his Three Concert Studies for exciting economical power and an expressiveness all the more profound for its restraint".

  Listen to tracks from Chamber Music Volume 1
Chamber Music Volume 1 can be purchased from Crotchet Records


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Connecting Sony Ericsson K700i to the Internet through my PC

Opera Mini display on Sony Ericsson K700i screenI was recently stumped with CSS over handheld devices. I was using Sony Ericsson J200i, an entry level nice hand phone from Sony Ericsson to access WAP pages over GPRS. Now I need to test run my web sites development and CSS on handheld devices. In a quick impulse shopping I got myself a mid entry level Sony Ericsson K700i for RM850. The phone was selected for its price and features. The guy was nice enough to throw me a free gift in the form of quite nice canvas bag. So if you are shopping for Sony Ericsson, just try your luck but don't forget to be nice to the salesperson. I also bought a DiGi prepaid, activated the GPRS account and surf away with K700i.


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InsureMe Puts Lowering Insurance Costs on the Forefront
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AP9 SimpleEscapes Offers Tips on How to Make the Most of the Holiday-Guests Season
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Design Research: A Conversation with Steve Portigal
To help me work through some recent thoughts I’ve had about Design Research, I asked Steve Portigal -founder of Portigal Consulting and all around bright guy- to talk about context within digital products and the connection between ethnographic research and design. Part one of our conversation follows.

Luke Wroblewski
Just to set some context here, most of my experiences with design research have been for Web or Desktop software design. For a long time, this meant usability testing. Over the past few years, however, I've been part of an increasing number of ethnographic studies that take product testing out of the lab and into people's homes.

The researchers I work with feel they are more successful engaging customers outside the sterile confines of a usability lab and in the context of their natural environment. This provides them with an opportunity to discover unmet needs that ultimately become business goals. But somehow I feel I'm missing something.

In my experience an ethnographic study for a Web site usually amounts to watching someone work on their personal computer set-up and Internet connection. All the activity is on the screen. Most of the context is online. So shouldn't 'real' ethnographic research for these types of products take place online? What is the biggest advantage of going to their homes? Seeing their environment? Their distractions? Their use of offline data and artifacts? I can see it being useful to gain insights into how offline processes are used in conjunction with online process like shipping an item you sold on eBay. But when the product, the community, and all the interactions happen online? Isn't a huge amount of the context digital?

Steve Portigal
I'm going to sidestep any discussion of what 'real ethnographic research' means because we're going to get into that later, I think where I will once again sidestep it. Here's a few thoughts on what you've raised - and I think you've hit on some of the core advantages already but I'll expand (admittedly it may start to bleed together)

The Personal Computer
People have their own computers, with their own browsers, plug-ins, bookmarks, history, and whatever else. The tools they use are individually configured, personal, and varied. I've handed someone a PC and asked them to show me how they would accomplish some task. And their first response would be 'Well, I'd look in my bookmarks for [site] and then....' Oops. Now whatever we were asking them to do was extra-challenging and our observations were going to be skewed. Heck, handing them our testing-lab mouse could immediately send them off into adapting-to-our-tools. In that example, I was really surprised by how hampered people were by what they did or didn't have with this machine versus their own machine. Even down to what default screen we started them off with. We set it to MSN.com before they came in, and of course some people decided to start the task we gave them by using MSN, absolutely not what they would normally do. Heck, I use the Google toolbar - put me down at someone else's machine and I'm really at a disadvantage (I'm sure we could come up with a million different examples of this sort of thing).

Sometimes there is data (or a trailhead for a line of inquiry) from their desktop picture. There's richness there, it's great to have the chance to ask about it.

Where The Action Is
Are we always sure that all the activity is on the computer? What if, in order to complete a task I look in a book, look at a post-it note on the wall, make a phone call, review a printout or some other offline piece of information. I'm not talking about shipping, a larger offline interaction; I'm talking about micro-interactions that are interleaved with the key task, on the computer.

I really don't agree that all the context is digital. Unless someone is fully jacked into the Matrix, the key behavior we are looking at may be digital but the context is meatspace. Where our customers really live.

Their Territory
One important way to establish rapport in any research process is to be on someone else's turf. It's important philosophically. We go to them. We're in their space. We're going to learn from the person right from the moment we pull up in front of their house. Even if we spend 98% of the time in front of the computer, we're going to see the room filled with 20 dead PCs and understand more specifically what their off-the-cuff comment 'I buy a lot of gadgets' means. There's an important aspect of serendipity to being in their world - we allow the unplanned to happen. The phone call (as you say, the distractions), or the roommate dropping by to share her version of some success or failure she's had in solving the problem we're curious about.

Luke Wroblewski
No argument from me, there. Native environment certainly influences behavior in all the ways you've described: personalization (browser bookmarks and home pages, hardware set-up), integration of environment (notes, phone calls, roommates), and rapport (being in their space). I guess what I am looking for is the equivalent of the grocery store in the infamous IDEO 'shopping cart' video.

For those unfamiliar with the piece, it's a documentary of the IDEO team 'hitting the streets' to learn how they can improve the standard shopping cart. They observe how people use carts in context: within actual grocery stores. Seeing how people interact with the products, the people, and the spaces inside the store gives them a clear set of considerations for improving things.

So how do you get into that context online? Web applications are becoming increasingly immersive and social. To use the de facto example of a social Web application, let's look at the ecosystem of flickr. The contacts, groups, pools, sets, streams, and more within flickr create a lot of different contexts that shape people's behavior. How do we get at the digital versions of personalization, integration of environment, and rapport that we know are important in the offline world.

Steve Portigal
I'm glad you refer to the IDEO example as 'infamous' - because it's not a real example. It's a made-for-TV special that is filled with fakery. In one shot, a woman is walking through a grocery store supposedly documenting the environment with a digital camera. But she's an IDEO staffer, not an actor, so her body language as she pretends that the camera is not watching her pivot right and left snapping away carefree outs her (and indeed the whole process) as manufactured.

The camera did not document IDEO doing what they do, IDEO agreed to stage an event specifically to be documented. They created (and the producers edited) an idealized process that none of our work will ever live up to, because it can't, because it's real and constrained and challenged in ways that real projects always are.

As far as the cart goes, the grocery cart is part of the shopping activity. People are involved in the activity when they make a shopping list, when they schedule the trip to the store, in the store and packing up the car (of course), and then back home when they are putting groceries away and looking at what they've got in the context of their own home and kitchen (from storage space to emotional reactions of other family members to purchases).

Same with photography, right? There's a moment that is experienced when the shutter is opened, there's a decision to select and upload the picture, there's a process of tagging or whatever, and then there's interesting things that happen afterward...going to a party and having someone ask you about a recent trip or a stranger opening up a communication with the photographer of an image they have a connection with.

But diving into flickr as an example. You've got a lot of methods that you can pull in (and I'm certainly no methods junkie - but let me take a shot) and integrate, depending on what usage your are interested in (and what you want to get out of that)
  • Log every usage automatically
  • Ask the person to log every usage that fits certain criteria ('beeper study' or 'diary study') and then go back and revisit those examples and ask about them
  • Sit with the person and ask for a guided tour of how they use some aspect of flickr
  • Sit with the person and ask them to show you various features - including their impressions of things they may not use regularly, or ever
  • Sit with the person and ask about flickr ('show me how you would do X....') but probe on analogous examples that they could show you (Q: Show me your contacts on flickr A: They're pretty basic, like this Q: Do you use other sites or programs where you have a list of contacts? A: Yeah, I'm way into LinkedIn Q: Okay let's take a look at that, then....)
  • Show the person some simplified or storyboarded idealized version of flickr, or of a generic application, and have them walk you through how they would solve some kind of problem

I'm obviously going over a lot of ground you are familiar with above, but maybe at this point you could clarify what you're pushing at in terms of getting into these digital contexts, and I'll try and be more relevant in my response!

Continued
Read part two of this conversation on Steve’s site.

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A day off

…is worth a lot. After the six months or so I’ve had, spending Saturday and this morning at the beach relaxed me enough to more than make up for the lawn mowing, Ikea shopping, and other odds and ends that consumed the rest of the weekend.

I’ll post some photos later, but the other information I thought I’d post today will go up later at some point.


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Hello Saturday

I had a busy week coding. Long days and longer nights. Deadlines are fast approaching. The last few weeks of a project are always the most stressful, but also the most rewarding as all the pieces start to fall into place. The user interface tightens up and the bugs are found and worked out.

I shut my computer off last night and didn't look at it again. Spent a great morning out shopping and at lunch. It's a lazy Saturday afternoon -- a holiday weekend, even -- but I have a bit more code to knock out. The new Dixie Chicks CD is playing, iChat is safely in the 'off' position, and for another hour or so, everything in the world is just fine.


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Vintage Hand-Carved Fence Post Owl (North Seattle) $50
This 12' tall owl is in good weathered condition.

Best to call on this item instead of waiting for an e-mail reply: 206-527-3555 between 9 AM and 10 PM. I CAN ONLY RESPOND TO E-MAILS THAT INCLUDE A NAME AND PHONE NUMBER. If you decide to buy this item, please pick it up on the day you call, otherwise it may be sold to someone else.

This listing will be cancelled as soon as this item is sold, so if you are reading this listing, this item is still available. I'm located in Seattle's Maple Leaf neighborhood, near the Northgate Shopping Center in North Seattle. Thanks for your interest.

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Vermont Artisans Retool Website to Present Unique Gift Items for 2005 Holiday Season
PiecesOfVermont.com, an online retailer of made in Vermont products, has redesigned its website top to bottom for the 2005 holiday shopping season. The website was established in 1999 and has evolved into a selective collection of unique products from individual artisans, crafters, maple syrup producers, and small store retailers. [PRWEB Nov 14, 2005]
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IA Summit: Re-experiencing information
At the 2008 IA Summit, Lucas Pettinati presented some of his learning’s redesigning the Yahoo! registration process in his Re-experiencing information: Dealing with user-submitted data talk.
  • What is the context for registration? People want instant gratification. It’s fairly easy to switch providers –low barriers to entry for online services. People will lie to protect their identity. Remembering account details is difficult.
  • In order to establish an effective design, need to embrace user needs & leverage their natural behavior
  • Different structures for user registration. Pre: needs unique identifier. Post: encourages return transactions. Immersive: promotes usage. Part of the way you use the product.
  • Connecting with the user: build trust so can get factual data within the system
  • Error & help text: fun, approachable angle to ease people into it
  • Only ask necessary questions
  • Only need unique identifier for communication: aol, gmail, etc.
  • Banking & Finance: needs identifier for increased security
  • Commerce: no meaningful ID needed for commercial transactions
  • If going to use a unique identifier, make it easy for people. Use email or a common ID method for registration if you do not need a unique identifier
  • Respect your user’s locale: get message to international users that a localized version of site content is available.
  • Use CAPTCHA wisely: Provide audio version for the visually impaired, allow user to request a different image, Use CAPTCHA to protect commodities like usernames
  • Online circle of life: register, user, forget account information
  • Build a relationship prior to or with registration
  • Be personable: use humor if appropriate
  • Explain the value of questions if they may be seen as out of context
  • Use an immersive registration process when possible
Account recovery mechanisms
  • Email: quickest, assumes people have control over email
  • Challenge/response model: prone to repeated errors because people lie, works best when information is up to date
  • Forensic: confirms account activity and details in order to reset password: verifies actions only known by the account owner, safest method, most difficult to implement
  • Email recovery: put the user in the control. Need to ask for email address from user. Confirm where it is sending
  • Challenge/recovery questions change over time.
  • Users want to retain privacy and may be worried about ID theft
  • Put the user in control of account recovery
  • Remind users that their account may contain old information
  • Use human support when possible


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LoanBright Ranks No. 9 for the Real Estate Sector on the 2005 Inc. 500 List of America?s Fastest Growing Companies
LoanBright, a leading provider of online home loan comparison shopping services to consumers and internet marketing and lead generation services to the lending industry, announced today that it has been selected by Inc. Magazine as one of America?s 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies. LoanBright ranks No. 162 on the 2005 Inc. 500, with three-year sales growth of 659%, placing LoanBright at the No. 9 spot within the real estate sector. [PRWEB Nov 10, 2005]
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Scientists Find New Painkiller from Saliva
dptalia writes "Scientists have found a new pain killer based on human saliva. Apparently 1 gram of the new drug provides as much pain blocking as 3 grams of morphine. The drug blocks the breakdown of the body's natural pain killing mechanism. Scientists say the molecule is simple and synthesis is expected to be simple."

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A Truly Open Linux Phone
skelator2821 writes to tell us about the debut of the OpenMoko, a Linux phone with GPS that is open from top to bottom. The device is set to debut to developers this month for $350, according to the article, but there is no detail on how to get your hands on one, and no link to the manufacturer (FIC). From the article: "This is the first phone in a long time to get us really interested in what it is, what it isn't, and the philosophy behind it. The philosophy is the thing that makes Linux great... it is really open. It runs the latest kernel, 2.6.18 as of a few weeks ago, and you can get software from a repository with apt-get."

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Immunizing the Internet
jonny4001 writes "The Harvard Law Review has published a student-written article that argues that hackers, worms, and viruses are good for network security and that the law and public policy should encourage 'beneficial' hacking. From the article: 'Exploitation of security holes prompts users and vendors to close those holes, vendors to emphasize security in system development, and users to adopt improved security practices. This constant strengthening of security reduces the likelihood of a catastrophic attack -- one that would threaten national or even global security [...] Current federal law, however, does not properly value such strategic goals.'"

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