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  • Designing Web APIs - Twitter Learnings

    Although I made it to Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco last week, I didn't make it to a session Matt McAlister blogged about by Twitter’s Alex Payne and Michael Migurski of Stamen Design who presented learnings from the perspective of an API provider. But I can see the slide deck discussing the Twitter...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 05-01-2008
  • Top-10 Web App Design Mistakes

    Jakob Nielsen is considered the web’s usability guru by many web designers and therefore very influential when it comes to perceived best practices in this domain. Last week he shared his thoughts on web application design, specifically the top 10 mistakes made by web UI designers. No matter how experienced...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 02-28-2008
  • Redmonk, Guinness and random stuff

    In San Francisco last night, catching up with the Redmonk folks celebrating their 5th birthday (thanks to James for inviting me). Caught up with some industry legends - Steve Gillmor , Chris Messina , Dan Farber and Ryan Stewart , and made some new friends there too, e.g. Ed Hermannn - the guy who created...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 02-07-2008
  • Joshua Porter - talking Social Design for the web (podcast)

    Last week I had the chance to some spend time with Joshua Porter (of Bokardo.com) to discuss his thoughts on "Social Design" for the web. We recorded the conversation and it's up now up as a podcast . Josh has a new book coming out soon, "Designing Social Applications (Voices That Matter...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 01-31-2008
  • Jakob Nielsen admits a horrid truth

    Jakob Nielsen admits a horrid truth : "I've been reluctant to discuss one of the findings from our eyetracking research because the conclusion is that unethical design pays off."
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 08-21-2007
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