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EverydayUX morsels (February 18th – February 20th)

by Alex Rainert 02.20.2009

The Life of an iPhone App: Nasty, Brutish and ShortInteresting numbers on the life of an app in the app store. Exporting the past into the future, or, “The Possibility Jelly lives on the hypersurface of the present” « Magical NihilismA long, rambling, very interesting on location + place. Twitter / robotwisdom: Web 3.0 is [...]

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Design in the Wild: Entourage’s confusing dialog box

by Alex Rainert 01.29.2009

(This has driven me bananas forever so I felt the need to finally document it in a new section called Design Don’ts.) Er… Can I have an option to send my updates to both new and old attendees, please? Hint: clicking “No” actually does that. Makes perfect sense. Clearer options would be something along the [...]

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The dangers of defining your products in relation to another’s

by Alex Rainert 09.02.2008

It’s amazing how many companies you come across these days who attempt to define their own products and company goals within the context of Apple’s products. Not bad for a company that only a decade ago was seen by many as the Little Engine That Could. Be it “out-iPhoning the iPhone” or “out-AppStoring the App [...]

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Nokia and Symbian: The Morning After. Was it good for you?

by Alex Rainert 06.25.2008

Of course it will be months (more likely years) until we see if the internal integration issues can be navigated such that this acquisition is deemed a success but now that everyone has the perspective of a whole day behind them, people have had the chance to take a long(er) look (rather than a quick [...]

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