Usability Quote of the Day

February 9, 2012

Most people who encounter computer-based automation at work do not choose the software with which they work, and have comparatively little control over when and how they do what they do. For them, the use of computers can be an oppressive experience, rather than a liberating one. -- Sarah Kuhn, Bringing Design to Software, edited by Terry Winograd, 1996    (via interaction-design.org)

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

The web 2.0 experience continuum

The impact of Web 2.0 on user experiences ...

"My five-year-old recently sent me her first instant message. It was one of the few words she can spell: “No.” (Surprise.) Ten years from now, when she’s 15, I can easily imagine receiving the same message, but how will it be created, sent, and delivered? By typing on a computer via a desktop chat client? My guess is, probably not.

There’s been a lot of talk about the technology of Web 2.0, but only a little about the impact these technologies will have on user experience. Everyone wants to tell you what Web 2.0 means, but how will it feel? What will it be like for users?

The Continuum - Over the next ten years, we’ll see a wide range of experiences online, from highly structured to nearly formless."   continued ...   (Via adaptive path)

The Experience Continuum of Web 2.0 - User Interface Design, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Ergonomics

The Experience Continuum of Web 2.0.

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