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UX Perspectives on Social Media

Wordfeud

Being Together Apart: Wordfeud

22 September 2011

Microblogging mechanisms like Twitter and status updates have given form to new modes of Ambient Awareness (or Ambient Intimacy). They allow people to broadcast short information bursts to their social networks. Ultra-short interactions e.g. Facebook’s “poke” and “like” or Google’s … Continue reading →

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Three Ways to Upgrade Your Corporate Web Presence and How You Can Screw Them Up

6 May 2010

The landscape of the web has changed so that a static website just doesn’t cut it for a company’s web presence. This makes me happy, because it’s wonderful to see the intriguing and interesting ways businesses engage their customers on … Continue reading →

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