User-Centred Design Approach Drives 850% Increase in Questionnaire Responses
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If the iPhone's multi-touch user interface raises interesting questions about the importance of tactile feedback, then Microsoft Research takes the discussion to a whole new level. What if you could interact without touching anything at all? Take a look at the video clip below.
Unless you've been living under a rock for the past week, you'll know that Microsoft has finally got around to releasing Internet Explorer 7.0. Given that version 6.0 was released in 2001, it's been a long time coming. But was the web ready for it?
Jensen Harris, Lead Program Manager of the Office User Experience Team, talks to CNET about how Microsoft employed eye tracking "to come up with a perfected UI experience" (Video / Requires Flash plug-in).
Q: What do you get if you cross a mouse and keyboard? A: The Combimouse. "Award winning design" or bad joke? We'll give your our opinion in a second, but first take a look for youself:
"Over the next five days, we'll be publishing Eye Tracking heatmaps from five websites. We'll give you our thoughts on each and hopefully you'll give us your questions, comments and analysis." The last installment is HMV.
Today, it's Marks & Spencer
Today, it's Amazon.
"Over the next five days, we'll be publishing Eye Tracking heatmaps from five websites. We'll give you our thoughts on each and hopefully you'll give us your questions, comments and analysis." Day two is Currys.co.uk.
"Over the next five days, we'll be publishing Eye Tracking heatmaps from five websites. We'll give you our thoughts on each and hopefully you'll give us your questions, comments and analysis."
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