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  1. Received two emails in the past few days asking about reprints or second editions of my IA book. No reprints or sec... http://bit.ly/73hrMS
  2. About removing features that don’t prove super succesful: “While developing Gmail, we implemented a lot of feat... http://bit.ly/5oooEo
  3. After quirky (“crave”) and funky (“crap”) categories, we now also have funny sorting (from Google reader): ... http://bit.ly/8p2PlW
  4. Some good comments on my Google redesign post earlier today. I’ve felt for a while there’s too little IA/UX blo... http://bit.ly/6oAWu7
  5. Google is playing with perhaps the biggest redesign they ever did. There are a lot of little changes, and some real... http://bit.ly/6Lrb3h
  6. Google research: “the cost of slower performance increases over time and persists“. In other words, if your web... http://bit.ly/4nwvz1
  7. Is there a Google Reader plugin or something that makes an entire feed read the moment you open it?
  8. http://bit.ly/6MhbJT
  9. You can buy the excellent book “Selling Usability” (I reviewed it before) right here. http://bit.ly/5C04Ou
  10. Bing just gets more and more evil: now they’re setting cookies so that online shops sometimes charge users MORE b... http://bit.ly/4uO1wj
  11. I was pretty happy the past year or so that someone was finally putting up a good fight against Google’s monopoly... http://bit.ly/6qRIKV
  12. This explanation (Slideshare presentation by Simon Willison) of web servers and their limits for some types of apps... http://bit.ly/8JguCW
  13. brizzly is a "social media reader" which sounds good, but the UI is a little baffling?
  14. Umberto Eco loves lists, but Joho disagrees. http://bit.ly/1Ljap3
  15. Umberto Eco is an information architect! (On lists) http://bit.ly/3uOvRx
  16. http://ca9u4.tk Some great thoughts about designing for (or against) competitiveness.
  17. http://6zg5w.tk Good review of early hunch (the're much better now)
  18. http://q6yt2.tk Awesome: Micro-copy on Flickr
  19. http://3dkxw.tk Google products in search results is incredible. Pay per purchase.
  20. I notice a lot of people have stopped blogging, they’re all on Smazebook and Tweeter I suppose. They’ll be back i... http://bit.ly/YEVMU