Usability Quote of the Day

May 23, 2012

There's something very odd going on here. If designers made completely unrealistic assumptions about the physical world when designing technology, then we would blame them (and likely sue them) for technical incompetence. Yet when they make grossly unrealistic assumptions about human nature... we don't blame the designers, we blame the unfortunate people who are just trying to do what the design requires. -- Kim Vicente, The Human Factor, p. 45.    (via interaction-design.org)

Monday, May 30, 2005

Enhancing Google Print

"Last week, the Google Print bèta went live. Google Print is the interface to Google’s massive Library Project, an impressive attempt to make offline material searchable online. However, the project is not without controversy: last week, some publishers disputed Google’s claim of fair use and said the whole thing is a massive copyright infringement. The future will tell whether that statement is true or not.

In order to play it safe, Google decided to show it is really serious about author’s rights: the Google Print bèta already has a number of copyright related limitations—you can only browse a few pages at a time, and of some pages, only the first couple of lines are readable.

However, the Google engineers also went so far as to break common browsing functionality: they disabled the context menu so as to prevent you from, you know, doing stuff copyright holders don’t like. For Firefox users, there’s a quick workaround for this one though: under Options / Web Features / (Enable JavaScript) Advanced, uncheck Disable or replace context menus and you’re set. However, as they knew that that obstacle alone wouldn’t be so hard to get around, they also added some extra annoyance: if you try to save the page scan, the only thing you get is a transparent placeholder, called cleardot.gif." continued ... (Via wg)

Google Print - User Interface Design, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Ergonomics

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