To follow on Dave Malouf's point:
As someone who's working with many different clients who in turn
have many different perspectives on what's a "valuable" use of my
time, I feel your pain. We're always looking for ways to preserve
the integrity of our process while showing our clients concepts tha
Huge thanks for the responses so far -- everything you've said has
been helpful. We're moving really fast and need to have the info
collected by tomorrow (which I failed to explain before, as we're
moving so darn fast).
In addition, we can't pre-screen via email because the client
doesn't have em
A client has asked us to cold-call some existing customers to do some
fast research on purchasing decisions. This isn't an activity we
normally engage in, so I'm treading carefully.
The survey is fairly short (about 15 questions) and includes a $50
incentive. The call script looks tidy, with the
Question: will the raw data be released this year? I'd love to
crunch-n-munch the 2008 data as well, to answer specific questions
about my own team relative to the industry, but the file wasn't
posted to the IAI site.
Any way I could get my hands on 2008, 2009, or both?
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As much as I'd love to give you one, there's no one-size-fits-all
answer. Business and user needs drive the relative value of each
aspect of the CMS.
For example, localization may mean nothing to a small chain of shoe
stores, but everything to a city library that needs to address both
English- an
We (ISITE Design) do development work on this platform and have for
some time. Unfortunately, it's really hard to say whether any CMS is
the right choice without knowing about things like:
- The client's on-hand development staff skills
- The required site features
- The nature of the content (s
Try the NetSquared community: http://www.netsquared.org/
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http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=43800
Welcome to the Interaction Design Ass
Zipcar (www.zipcar.com) cookies you when you select a city from the
"Where can I drive?" dropdown in the upper left. The site can then
display maps, rate plans and vehicle locations for your location.
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Thanks for the rundown. I'm teaming up with someone to start the Portland, OR
chapter as well, and this will come in handy.
From: Steve Baty
To: disc...@ixda.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 4, 2009 4:45:01 PM
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] UX Book Club - an update
Bac
Unfortunately for some of us, Writing Pad is no longer available in the U.S.
App Store. A quick Google search indicated that it may be a copyright issue
with the Swype folks?
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From: Sarah Kampman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Depends on how you define microblog: as a dedicated app or a component within a
larger site? Facebook and MySpace have integrated "current status" into their
apps. LiveJournal and other blog sites use the "mood" field to create the same
sense of "right here, right now". Twitter and Plurk are foc
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