Category Archives: User Experience

Search – Still the Next Killer Application

I had a really interesting workshop/discussion the other day at work, discussing how to integrate tags as a way to visualize a vast selection of services we offer. The more I thought about it, the more I came to the … Continue reading

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JavaOne 2009 Day 2 – My Input

Google Web Toolkit I started out day 2 of JavaOne attending a session on Google Web Toolkit, GWT is one of those things I do not know if I actually like. On one hand it is a cool framework that … Continue reading

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JavaOne 2009 Day 1 – My Input

After a busy day of flying (and some beers) yesterday I am at the first day of JavaOne in San Francisco today with my fellow colleagues. I am going to tweet my findings continuosly, make sure you follow me on … Continue reading

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How Twitter learned me to love the user

Focus on the User Experience I have finally scheduled what sessions to attend to on JavaOne, there are a lot of different areas I find interesting. One session I am really looking forward to is the one with Dion Almaer … Continue reading

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GreaseMonkey Twitter Enhancer

I just published the first draft of a GreaseMonkey script for Twitter. I tweet frequently http://twitter.com/hising and sometimes I do it via the web (using Firefox) and there are some things I have come to be really annoyed about, first … Continue reading

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5 Must Install Facebook Applications

Facebook recently (re)launched Facebook Platform, realizing what drives this kind of services is unknown, and by exposing apis to its users enabling the platform they are offering to grow in an uncontrolled and positive manner. I think Facebook will achieve … Continue reading

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