UX Magazine
UX Magazine sets out to explore, promote & discuss the multiple facets of user experience one article at a time. It is a collaborative publication by writers, technologists, designers, marketeers & business gurus from around the world.
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The famous LHC
Now that we all know about the LHC, heres what it can/might do. So you know
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Google Chrome
Google Chrome is finally here. This kinda reminds me the old days where youd have to pick whos side you were on Netscape or Explorer At least now the rendering issues are obsolete, and the browsers are competing for functionality and ease of use, both of which are celebrated in this new browser.
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Moluv relaunched
If theres a site out there that blends in with my very first Internet memories, then thats Moluv, which now sports a brand new fresh design. I can still remember surfing the Internet and picking out the select few sites I later on used to get inspired. Sites like K10k, Surfsation and Threeoh (now de …
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iPhone UI Assets
Our friends at Teehan+Lax have released a great set of assets for iPhone UI prototyping. Download it now!
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Design for Emotion and Flow
Begin by considering the desired outcome of every interaction and then removing everything that distracts the user from accomplishing that outcome. A great read.
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Opening Ceremony Images
Some truly spectacular photographs on Boston.com from the jaw dropping Olympic opening ceremony. (Via Cameron Moll )
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Pattern Tap
If youre still looking for an organized resource of inspiration, then Pattern Tap is what youve been missing. After browsing around their categorized gallery of sites, youll probably feel as overwhelmed as I did. Great resource, permanent bookmark!
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Ribbit
As silicon valleys first phone company, Ribbit, seems to have what it takes. By the words of the founders, they took the best of what the current phone companies have to offer, and merged it with the technology and knowledge we have on the Internet. It might seem as an over reaction to the hype arou …
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Video: Microsoft's Spherical Multitouch Display
Microsofts sphere display looks really promising. The format looks much more practical for working on a single screen as a group it also makes for the worlds geekiest globe. I want one.
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Cuil
New search engine Cuil (pronounced cool) allegedly searches through 121 billion pages and ranks by content and relevance Im not that impressed as I didnt get any results for UX Magazine. Really?
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This is Steve Jobs
NYTs Joe Nocera on Steve Jobs health & Apples secrets. From the article: Mr. Jobs called me. “This is Steve Jobs,” he began. “You think I’m an arrogant [expletive] who thinks he’s above the law, and I think you’re a slime bucket who gets most of his facts wrong.”
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Delicious v2
It looks like Delicious is moving closer to launching the new version of their social network. According to their most recent blog post, they ask do you know where your password is?
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Early Twitter Interface Sketch
The always inspiring PSFK blog points us to this early sketch that shows the genesis of what is now Twitter (down time is never an issue on the sketch pad).
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New Facebook design is out (for most people)
Many of us will have come face-to-face with Facebooks new design today. More on VentureBeat.
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Video: Man Sized Wreath
Enjoying the new video by REM. Via Motionographer. Love the old-school CGI mash-up, if I can call it that.
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Review: Mac information managers
I’ve realized I’m the traditional type. When I find something interesting online, say a nice article on typography or an inspirational CSS snippet, I don’t del.icio.us it: I want to save it locally. That, and the fact that I amass a huge amount of information over the day, led me to search for wha …
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Google's Social Search UI
Google seems to be testing out Digg-like features which would allow users to rate and comment search results. Building social features around its search is to many the next step for Google. This would essentially add human-powered indexing to Googles engine huge. See the video.
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Fun: The restaurant called "Translate Server Error"
Translation software errors can lead to some hilarious results.
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The New Xbox Experience
Microsoft announces the New Xbox Experience this is a complete redesign and we now have Mii like Avatars. While not as original as the Blade UI it does seem much more instantly graspable.
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New Facebook profile design
You can now get a sneak peak of Facebooks new profile design right here not sure what to make of it yet but key actions are far more prominent.

