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  1. @tjdono how do you know someone logged in?
  2. http://twitpic.com/tvs72 - When & how many users to use for UX research by @whitneyq
  3. @klay9kreations http://bit.ly/1QFteM found this insightful for conducting ux research.
  4. "Many consumers are unaware that social networks store their photos as low-resolution files." - InfoTrends
  5. @smallforbig 6 weeks
  6. "Social media does not mean informal, it means open." -Alona Elkayam
  7. And to think the dot-com bubble was just 10 years ago. We've come a long way, baby. http://bit.ly/6tb2fD
  8. Once have important docs on floppy disks? Got pix on Flash drives today? Print is still the most enduring technology.
  9. @smallforbig i've got specific blog metrics for you to track. will share over coffee/lunch.
  10. Never eating a Hershey Bar again: http://tinyurl.com/y8dtxzn
  11. Hate dressing rooms? Try on clothes at home. No really! http://www.getelastic.com/augmented-reality/
  12. More of my IA work recently launched: http://ingenixconsulting.com/
  13. @tjdono OMG, site traffic must be through the roof! Plus, 2 3M products side-by-side?
  14. The secret to winning Project Runway? Persona development. If only you had called me, Carol Hannah. #projectrunway
  15. For extremely poor customer service, shop at Maple Grove Sears. Waited 10 minutes, never acknowledged by sales staff. I left. #sears
  16. Tremendous user experience at Methodist Hospital earlier this week! Exceptional care and service.
  17. @tjdono only if there are actionable insights. is it merely "interesting data" or is it "actionable data"?
  18. @tessz8 when do we get to see the rest of the ensemble?
  19. what is it about usability testing that is so invigorating?
  20. RT @nickf A good UX professional will spend a considerable amount of time thinking about the content, not just the organization of it.