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Rojo digs Mojo | Library clips :: March :: 2006 : Richard MacManus has brought Rojo’s new features to my attention…track the meme.
In Rojo you can save items and tag them, this aggregates into a bookmark type folksonomy, see Rojo Today. This is no longer sorted only by most recent but by popularity based on voting, that’s right now you can vote for the stories, even if you don’t
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Does Search Need to be in the Upper Right? | Usability In The News
in a paper entitled Where’s the Search? Re-examining User Expectations of Web Objects, A. Dawn Shaikh and Kelsi Lenz revisit a previous study where they looked at user’s expectations for certain standard features of a web site, such as the "Back to ho
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Target sued for refusing to make their website accessible | 456 Berea Street
In early February the news broke about the US National Federation of the Blind (NFB) bringing legal action against Target corporation for not making their website accessible despite being made aware of the problems.
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Ray Ozzie: Wiring the Web :: I call this new concept Live Clipboard, because we view “live” efforts as those providing users with seamless end-to-end scenarios that “just work” by weaving together the best of software and the best of services.
Simply stated, I’d like to extend the clipboard user model to the web. The Concept Development team has created a screencast of a Live Clipboard demo, and a simple web page-based demo that you can play with. Hopefully this will convey more vividly some
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