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Tag Archives: Google
Features Review: Related Google+ Page
I am always on the lookout for a smart UX decision. Today’s feature is a relatively recently added “Related Google+ Page” feature on gmail. – What is it? It is small widget in the upper right corner which replaces the … Continue reading
self-driving car – can it be so cheap?
“Americans are increasingly interested in buying self-driving cars, though some blanch at the price, according to survey results released yesterday by J.D. Powers and Associates. According to a press release (the full study isn’t available to the public), the … Continue reading
Address fields – still not addressed
A quick post on the theme of user experience… Why do web forms still include address fields? Even 37 signals’ Highrise asks me to enter a street address and then a separate city, state, zip. UPS, and many others, are … Continue reading
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Tagged Address (geography), Form (web), Google, Highrise
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The money has been sent! – PayPal
Slight post. I am not a UX expert, like kids @hyperakt [shameless plug for my friends], but I am sure that the way PayPal does things is not good. I can live with the busy design and small buttons, but … Continue reading