Measuring the User Experience

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Articles, spreadsheets, links, and other resources related to usability metrics. Companion site to the book, Measuring User Experience. Saved By: Austin Govella | View Details | Give Thanks
Articles, spreadsheets, links, and other resources related to usability metrics. Companion site to the book, Measuring User Experience. Saved By: Austin Govella | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Mon May 28 7:56:11 by corey.spring
With your record of results, once you gain an audience with decision makers, your lack of a degree is unlikely to become anything more than a minor factor in the final decision. Gaining an audience could be the greater obstacle initially.
With your record of results, once you gain an audience with decision makers, your lack of a degree is unlikely to become anything more than a minor factor in the final decision. Gaining an audience could be the greater obstacle initially.
added 2007 Thu Mar 8 1:27:42 by Spadecaller
This video clip depicts Ferguson as he speaks from the heart, delivering a poignant message for us all.
This video clip depicts Ferguson as he speaks from the heart, delivering a poignant message for us all.
added 2007 Sun Jan 28 23:31:59 by stamstar
IF you have never played a game that is action-packed and replete with martial arts, don't despair because God Hand on the PlayStation 2 is just what you need to make up for what you have lost out on. Developed by Clover Studio.
IF you have never played a game that is action-packed and replete with martial arts, don't despair because God Hand on the PlayStation 2 is just what you need to make up for what you have lost out on. Developed by Clover Studio.
added 2007 Thu Jan 18 22:26:03 by jeremytoday
Newly wealthy Chinese who have been there and done that and are in search of a new experience have been warned to keep clear of the South Pole, state media said on Thursday.
Newly wealthy Chinese who have been there and done that and are in search of a new experience have been warned to keep clear of the South Pole, state media said on Thursday.
added 2007 Thu Jan 11 3:28:39 by starshinediva
Wil Wheaton was preparing for a trip to the CES in Las Vegas to film an InDigital episode, and he thought he could write a Geek In Review that focused on non-gambling activities for geeks who are visiting Sin City. Hestarted with The Pinball Hall of Fame, and then moved on to Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton.
Wil Wheaton was preparing for a trip to the CES in Las Vegas to film an InDigital episode, and he thought he could write a Geek In Review that focused on non-gambling activities for geeks who are visiting Sin City. Hestarted with The Pinball Hall of Fame, and then moved on to Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton.
added 2007 Mon Jan 8 19:52:50 by moemebe
When Procter & Gamble Co. wanted to create a younger, fresher image for its Old Spice brand, the conservative consumer products giant turned to the agency behind hip marketing campaigns for Nike and ESPN. The results of P&G's decision ... with the launch of advertisements for Old Spice featuring the catch phrase "Experience is Everyth
When Procter & Gamble Co. wanted to create a younger, fresher image for its Old Spice brand, the conservative consumer products giant turned to the agency behind hip marketing campaigns for Nike and ESPN. The results of P&G's decision ... with the launch of advertisements for Old Spice featuring the catch phrase "Experience is Everyth
added 2007 Mon Jan 8 7:24:51 by Neophile
If you ever look at footage of Japanese arcades, they are lively, loud, and a hell of a lot more fun than American arcades. So, why is it that there is a scarcity of good arcades in America?
If you ever look at footage of Japanese arcades, they are lively, loud, and a hell of a lot more fun than American arcades. So, why is it that there is a scarcity of good arcades in America?







