links for 2008-05-31
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31 May 2008 »
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Bluetooths accessories showroom
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Brazilian illustrator
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The Interface Hall of Shame is an irreverent collection of common interface design mistakes. Our hope is that by highlighting these problems, we can help developers avoid making similar mistakes.
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Mac OS X, Windows and Linux/UNIX desktop managers such as Gnome and KDE have a similar purpose and, as such, similar shortcomings. This site is designed to be a source of “dos” and “don’ts” for interface designers and application developers.
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A scrapbook of illustrated examples of things that are hard to use because they do not follow human factors principles. By Michael J. Darnell
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This gallery is a collection of File Open dialogs that have been created for Windows over the years. If you thought opening a file was a simple task you thought wrong.
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With all of the tools, standards, and examples out there, so many developers still manage to produce truly horrible UIs. This gallery is an homage to the many bad user interfaces (BUIs) encountered in our time.
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Fragmentos que constroem um caminho, um todo ou seria apenas mais uma parte?
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At the heart of the modu ecosystem is modu – a tiny, sleek & sophisticated mobile phone.
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Benefits and issues on nanotechnology based batteries
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By measuring nanoscale forces, researchers learn to make lithium-ion batteries that pull themselves together.
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Lithium-ion batteries seem to be everywhere these days. They get their name from the lithium ion that moves from the anode to the cathode during discharge and from the cathode to the anode during recharging.
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Device and network capabilities are improving, platforms are giving us more features to help the user, privacy and security are becoming more important, and device proliferation is both increasing and decreasing.
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