In the May issue of UXMatters Pabini Gabriel-Petit writes about how User Experience professionals fit into the overall product development team. (Sharing Ownership of UX) He argues for a product team made up of three disciplines: Product management, user experience, and engineering, all having responsibility for different aspects of the user experience. As he points …
Yearly Archives: 2007
TQR- Amidextrous Magazine
Go to the Ambidextrous Magazine website. Click on one of the PDFs on the front page. Read the nicely illustrated, professionally typeset article. Carry one of the ideas around in your head for the rest of the day. Tell me what you saw. (thanks to DR over at metacool for the original link.)
Web Dragons X‑Ray: From Smashing Magazine — PageRank Explained
Following on the Web Dragon’s book review post. Smashing Magazine has an article on how Google’s PageRank (currently) works. It’s a summary of the things that are known about Google’s PageRank algorithm. It’s good to see a discussion of PageRank that reminds the reader the PR is a measure of quality/authority of a page and …
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And Now I Know How I Ended Up in Membership Hell.
Re the previous two posts. As I mentioned earlier today, there’s more than one thing hinky about one of the local TV station’s website. I now know exactly how I got myself stuck in membership hell. Follow along: open your favorite browser. go to www.king5.com enter a search like, say, “one car” enter another, “two trucks” another, …
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Become a Member? Of a TV Station?
I have now found the heinous membership page on the KING5 website. I’m not sure how a got there the first time, and to be fair when I went there on purpose — by clicking on the top nav bar — I had no trouble using the back button to return to the page I …