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- Playing Hard to Get
Title 2: Using scarcity to influence behavior Microsoft recently announced an upcoming price increase for the XBox Live Gold membership fee. When this news brok ...
Article - Stephen P. Anderson - September 23, 2010 - 10 comments
- Curators of the Real-Time Web
Title 2: Distilling the chatter to relevant, actionable information Information wants to flow and it wants to flow freely and torrentially. Twitter , SMS, ema ...
Article - Jonathan Gosier - May 05, 2010 - 11 comments
- Designing & Selecting Components for UIs
As a user interface designer , one of the most exciting changes I've seen in last few years has been the growth of rich Internet applications . Although I designed many good standard Web applications, interactions and components have long ...
Article - Donna Maurer Spencer - January 05, 2010 - 4 comments
- Big Changes Coming to Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg posted an open letter today about some possibly far reaching changes: the phasing out of regional networks. This will affect over half of the 350 million Facebook users. While sites like Twitter seem to be releasing a fea ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - December 02, 2009 - 4 comments
- Designing Exceptional Mobile Experiences
If you were to draft a profile for a UX thought leader, you'd likely come up with something that closely resembled Kim Lenox. Known for resetting the perimeters of everyday problem solving, Kim has devoted her career to making life—if not the world—bett ...
Article - Kim Lenox, Timothy J. Wood - December 03, 2009 - 1 comment
- Failing Fast: Getting Projects Out of the Lab
“Failing fast” means getting putting applications out in the wild as soon as possible to learn whether they will succeed. This gives you access to early user feedback to quickly weed out ideas and methods that don’t work. Failing fast is a good thin ...
Article - Tony Hillerson, Alan Lewis, Scott Green, Ryan Stewart, Randy Rieland - November 23, 2009 - 0 comments
- Twitter not going for paid-subscriptions in Japan after all
So it looks like Twitter will not roll out a subscription model that would have meant Japanese users would have had to pay for certain content after all. Many had seen this as a sign of things to come as Twitter explores ways to monetize its gro ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - November 28, 2009 - 0 comments
- Trendsmap puts trends on the map
Nice Twitter & Google Maps mash-up that adds another dimention to trending. We'd love to see a bit more action once you focus on smaller cities, towns and even countries but loving the UI and overall execution. Article Image: ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - September 22, 2009 - 0 comments
- PicFog, Real-time Image Search
Having fun trying out random queries on PicFog (such as this one) — as always, services built around Twitter’s real-time content are a great fun but can also be used for useful research or insight into what’s happening around you. But le ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - May 20, 2009 - 0 comments
- Twitter Beating Google in Real-Time
Interesting article and accompanying quotes from Google’s co-founders on how Twitter is winning the real-time game. Partnership vs buy-out might be in Google’s plans: Eric Schmidt says, “We do not have to buy everybody to work with them, ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - May 20, 2009 - 0 comments
