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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://tink.co.uk/2014/09/understanding-screen-reader-interaction-modes/
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RT @Jennison: How a Win web screen reader operates? http://t.co/EDDTGVVUeN HT @LeonieWatson #html5 #webdev #javascript #ixd #ux #uxd #a11y
http://www.cooper.com/journal/2012/08/the-best-interface-is-no-interface.ht...
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http://www.helloerik.com/ux-is-not-ui
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/hh700399.aspx
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http://undercoverux.com/manifesto.php
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http://www.subprint.com/blog/on-qr-codes
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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://www.netmagazine.com/features/create-perfect-favicon
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http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2007/03/16/the-difference-between-usability-...
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