UIE Brain Sparks:
You want your users to successfully sift through all of your site content, quickly and effectively. Faceted search delivers on that promise.Duration: 33m | 17MBRecorded: August, 2009Brian Christiansen, UIE Podcast Producer[ S (Read More)
Submitted by Tom_Resing
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Tom's SharePoint BlogsAll my favorite SharePoint BlogsSharePoint Blog - Andy Dale officetalk Yet another Sharepoint BLOG brainlitter.com :: Ramblings from the Victoria SharePoint Trenches AndyGett on SharePoint and Other Busi (Read More)
Search Engine Guide : Small Business Search Marketing:
by Manoj Jasra Yesterday at Search Engine Strategies in San Jose we caught up with Larry Kim and got his insight on his new keyword research product, WordStream. Larry is the VP of WordStream and he provided a lot of the (Read More)
UIE Brain Sparks:
Announcing our next UIE Virtual Seminar - Faceted Search: Designing Your Content, Navigation, and User Interface with Pete Bell and Daniel Tunkelang. Daniel is offering a free copy of his book Faceted Search with every regist (Read More)
UIE Brain Sparks:
Faceted search brings us to the next level for easily finding some types of information. We can find cameras within a price range from specific manufacturers. We can quickly locate flights that leave in the afternoon on the a (Read More)
Boxes and Arrows:
IntroductionUser interface (UI) patterns have the potential to make software development more efficient. The prospect of such efficiency gains has led to interest in user interface (UI) patterns by individuals and organizatio (Read More)
Submitted by fruchter
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Don’t cut corners on your site’s foundation! Information architecture is an important part of a site’s performance and should be addressed from the very get-go of development. Many existing websites could benefit greatly if t (Read More)
SEO Book:
Bill from SEO By The Sea published a good article entitled "Writing Content for Small Businesses Online", in which he talks about search taxonomies. For those new to the topic, I thought I'd go over it, and show it applies to (Read More)
Submitted by janjursa
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From the IA Archive: Understanding information taxonomy helps build better apps http://tinyurl.com/3vuyaq. (Read More)
Mashable!:
Woody Lewis is a Social Media Strategist and Web Architect. He authors a blog at woodylewis.com about social media strategy for newspapers.I recently wrote about newspapers using social media to save the industry. Since then, (Read More)
Boxes and Arrows:
The role of the information architect (IA), interaction designer, or user experience (UX) designer is to help create architecture and interactions which will impact the user in constructive, meaningful ways. Sometimes the des (Read More)
The Steve Rubel Lifestream:
Several months ago I had lunch with a major media company executive who told me that, in the future, content will not be subsidized by banner ads splashed liberally on news pages. This is something that the current economic s (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Content creation at Wikipedia is slowing down. The already small number of active regular editors is on the decline and Jimmy Wales has called for live edits to be held for approval on many pages, a step sure to slow contrib (Read More)
Submitted by hutch
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As I have previously argued, what users say they want isn’t always what they need. The same thing goes for what they do; what users say they would do isn’t always (rather rarely) what they would do.Fact is that you can often (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Amid the dark days on Wall Street and in global markets, it seems to be up to technology to step up and deliver solid analysis and rational scrutiny. The US market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), rati (Read More)
Submitted by hutch
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There is an old adage: "A place for every thing and every thing in its place." And yet, if you've ever shared space with another human being, you know how hard it can be to (i) identify that one place and (ii) get everyone t (Read More)