Thursday, January 31, 2008
ENSO, MIX08, Usernames-vs-UX and Aggregated UX
I downloaded Enso last week and now I can't live without it. I have to say that I loved it from the website description.
They guys from Humanized were bought by Mozilla and will be working in their Labs. It's highly probable that you start seeing these kind of things in the next version of the open source browser.
I am happy. They share my vision about how web/desktop software must inter-operate, putting users first. Will browsers start to be a little more semantic? I will take the bet.
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If you are a good observer (see the right pane, stupid!), you may have discovered I am going to MIX'08 in Las Vegas. If you are going there, I will be glad to met you to talk about any topic, if you drop me a line. I can't believe I will see Guy Kawasaki and Steve Ballmer. I just bought two of his books last week. It was a signal :)
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I know that the second part of the GMail review is pending. I have already written it (actually, I wrote it with the first part), but I am just waiting to post it with a little surprise ;)
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I started a discussion in the Jared Spool's blog. This is a honor for me :)
He responded with another post. What do you think about usernames and the user experience? Can we really improve it?
Do you believe in the global/aggregated user experience concept? Who should care about it?
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This is an atypical post.
