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http://www.webaxe.org/floated-labels-still-suck/
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RT @Formulate: Floated labels still suck by @WebAxe: http://t.co/X9TfWueVmC. Yes, yes they do. #formdesign #ux #mobile #a11y
http://www.andrespagella.com/browser-bugs-tricks-any-frontend-dev-should-kn...
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http://www.iheni.com/mobile-accessibility-tests/
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http://docs.blackberry.com/en/developers/deliverables/18234/Overview_functi...
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http://speckyboy.com/2012/06/20/a-quick-guide-to-mobile-app-usabilty-testin...
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http://www.iheni.com/mobile-monday-inclusive-and-accessible-design/
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http://www.slideshare.net/iheni/mobile-accessibility-moba11y
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http://mobilewebbestpractices.com/resources/
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http://www.subprint.com/blog/on-qr-codes
This link recently saved by sonofbluerobot on February 11, 2012
QR codes are super relevant are places where people have time to kill (think sitting on an airplane, back of a cab stuck in traffic, doctor's office reading a magazine, even sitting at home) and in places where people may be incentivized to scan them (think of getting a digital coupon on the label of a spaghetti sauce at a store). It appears the data supports this as well (58% are scanned at home, 50% scanned from a print magazine according to ComScore data). The context of the user should be a major consideration for QR code placement and ultimately the decision for nearly any/all things mobile.
http://tripleodeon.com/2011/12/first-understand-your-screen/
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