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Web Accessibility Day – September 22, 2009

by Theo Mandel | Aug 19, 2009 | Accessibility, Web 2.0, Web Usability

The National Federation of the Blind and the Maryland Technology Assistance Program present Web Accessibility Day, September 22nd, 2009. The event will be held in Baltimore, MD. The Maryland Technology Assistance Program and the National Federation of the Blind...

Classic “This is Broken” Seth Godin Video

by Theo Mandel | Aug 18, 2009 | Application Usability, Marketing Usability, Real-World Usability, Usability Bloopers, Usability Humor, User Centered Design (UCD), Web Usability

Seth Godin, bestselling author, entrepreneur and agent of change in his Gel 2006 video. Why are so many things broken? In this entertaining talk – one of the favorites of Gel 2006 – Seth Godin gives a tour of things poorly designed, the reasons why they...

Theo Mandel invited to present Keynote at 2009 User eXperience Russia Conference

by Theo Mandel | Aug 17, 2009 | User Centered Design (UCD), Web 2.0, Web Usability

Theo Mandel, Ph.D., founder and principal of Interface Design and Development, LLC, has been invited to present a keynote session at the 2009 User eXperience Russia conference in Moscow on October 26-28, 2009. Mandel’s keynote presentation is titled “The...

Chicago Company Sues Woman for $50,000 over a Tweet!

by Theo Mandel | Aug 6, 2009 | Marketing Usability, Web 2.0, Web Usability

The ultimate in bad legal strategies!! Chicago’s Horizon Realty, a property management company, filed a $50,000 libel lawsuit Monday against a former tenant, Amanda Bonnen, over one of her alleged Twitter posts. Horizon argues that Bonnen libeled the company...

Let’s take back the beep from cell phone companies

by Theo Mandel | Aug 5, 2009 | Real-World Usability, Users

Please join David Pogue’s effort to organize users everywhere to tell cell phone companies to turn off their gratuitously long voice mail intro-messages (“At the tone, please record your message. When you have finished recording, you may hang up, or press...
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