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October 31, 2007

World usability day and Free usability review

Next Thursday is World Usability Day 2007.

I'm reading Scott Berkuns excellent book The Myths of Innovation (I'm only halfway but highly recommended so far!). There are lots of "usability events" and activities around the world, and over at his blog Scott Berkun is offering free expert usability reviews of web sites.

Inspired by all this altruism, I'm also going to offer free expert usability reviews for mobile applications. We have to be nice to each other on World Usability Day, right?
Should anyone want this, send me an email (address on the About page) with download instructions. I can pretty much test on any platform as long as its reasonably mainstream.

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