Oops, it appears I only sent my post to Robert, instead of the group.
cheers, /k
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From: Kam Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Nov 1, 2007 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: [IxDA Discuss] Users ability with slider controls
To: "Robert Hoekman, Jr." <[E
A lot of large web sites are quietly using time-sliced random A:B
testing. For example, my understanding is that Ebay continually tests
incremental design changes with a sliver of their customers. They have
their servers slice off .5% or 1% of their audience during a certain
time slice, and then th
red when it has power and green when charging. My
son kept thinking it was the reverse. Green was power and red charging. (but
technically it's a 3 state button so this example is cheating)
/Kam
On 10/13/07, Kam Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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For PC messaging I really like Adium, primarily simply due to it managing
multiple accounts at the same time (btw, you won't see combined accounts in
mobile clients because the phone OEMs have to go close deals with each IM
infrastructure provider and they won't allow it).
I like the iPhone's mess
Morten,
Thanks, for pointing out the article and effort. The Peer to Patent concept
of leveraging the web to allow constructive peer review of patent
applications is an excellent one.
This effort could go a long way towards helping to streamline the patenting
process, preventing patenting of thin