5 Reasons why iGoogle is better than My Yahoo!

You can setup your company page to be your home page. Or your ToDo list. Or NYTimes. Or all together in the same page with a customized look. Both Google and Yahoo enable this easy “my page look”
Here are ten reasons to choose iGoogle over My Yahoo!:
1. Diversity
Google has more options when it comes [...]

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How to communicate with your public - YouTube Style

I keep saying that visitors read less and less text on websites. It’s very clear that everyone has switched to visual communication

YouTube gets bigger and bigger. All phones have now a youtube player for the bored child in us

The newspapers started to do a lot of short movies in addition to the classical articles. See [...]

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Quantum Solution - Site Review

Today I created a new category on my blog, called “Site Reviews”. It’s going to include my personal opinions about the UX of different websites. With the good and the bad. Website owners may feel some frustration but an open mind will know how to use this constructively.
On linkedin a couple of days ago, I [...]

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A sympton of technology-driven design: lack of visual impact

After my post yesterday, I’ve been contacted by Ian, owner of  the website I gave as an example of technology-driven design:
“Anyway, I am concerned that you have written “I wasn’t able to see anything on the website”. Can you please let me know exactly what you mean by this. I have tested the site in [...]

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5 Types of Web Design. Find out which type your website is and which it should be

There are many types of design approaches around the concept of web navigation. They can be roughly grouped in 5 categories:
Designer philosophy
The designer lets his or her creativity work in a subjective way. The website is built from a personal view of the world. This approach can be found in art in some degree; and [...]

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