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Yes, I’m browsing from a mobile – just give me the mobile version by default please.
Continue reading →Yes, I’m browsing from a mobile – just give me the mobile version by default please.
Continue reading →This cinema app from Allocine injects a bit of humour into an otherwise humdrum error message. Quite appropriate really, since Sean Bean is known for his bad luck…
Continue reading →This little flag tells you how much time left to read till the end of the article. I don’t know if it’s pandering to people with low attention spans, but I like it anyway. See it in action here: http://informationarchitects.net/blog/responsive-typography-the-basics/.
Continue reading →It’s easy to spot UI design bloopers in Hollywood films, like big red beeping “ACCESS DENIED” messages or cheesy 3D database fly-throughs. Well, the other day I was watching the film Friends with Benefits when a scene came on that had me throwing imaginary bricks at the screen – not because I saw some silly […]
Continue reading →Now, I’m quite sceptical when it come to Apple computers. Fans of Apple usually claim that they are easier to use than Windows PCs, and some people I know who’ve never even used one also repeat these same received truths (Kudos to the Apple marketing department!). However, I’m not aware of any serious peer-reviewed research […]
Continue reading →Developers can make your job a whole lot easier by following these 10 tips.
Continue reading →A masters thesis and conference paper exploring the effect of bookmark naming on bookmark recognition.
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