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  1. Ace example of faceted navigation. http://bit.ly/g2ZCV
  2. 25 usability cheat sheets & checklists. http://bit.ly/536rh - sadly missing 247 web usability guidelines: http://bit.ly/DiUXV
  3. @english_phrases http://twitpic.com/tchct - Wow. You should win the prize for the world's neatest allotment.
  4. Startup success: listening to customers protects you from people who steal your idea. http://bit.ly/4OUhdO
  5. How to make yourself invisible. http://bit.ly/28ovm2
  6. Death by fly-out menus. http://www.sncf.com/ (via @Wion)
  7. Fascinating collection of real-life A/B tests to pit your #ux chops against. http://bit.ly/6GryaG
  8. The argument against pagination on web pages: http://bit.ly/6PkYqz
  9. Comprehensive guide to low cost usability tools, would be even better if it included comparative ratings. http://bit.ly/8ntQ50
  10. Screen reader users' biggest obstacles include ambiguous links, poor alt text & complex forms (survey). http://bit.ly/1T8t7I
  11. The eco-loo, a wonderful example of how to make it easy for people to go green. http://twitpic.com/sjc09
  12. Comparison of computer based sketchy tools for #ux design. http://bit.ly/5RvsgI
  13. The fable of the user centred designer (free eBook). #ux http://bit.ly/6T8ACQ
  14. Why personas need realistic names. #ux http://bit.ly/8gOz3E(via @bpusability)
  15. Real-life A/B test on a porn site proves usability principles still hold. (Safe for work). http://bit.ly/7aN0Sq
  16. A user-contributed collection of ready-to-use UI components and design patterns built using Balsamiq Mockups. http://bit.ly/bOUIz
  17. Great examples of visual thinking in this collection of #UX process diagrams. http://bit.ly/4UKCFb
  18. Large collection of stunning advertisements. Warning: you'll spend ages on this page. http://bit.ly/7YSky7
  19. How to game Digg. Are people really this predictable? http://bit.ly/8yqjz1
  20. A skeptic questions the deft keyboard skills of a man diagnosed as being in a persistent vegetative state. http://bit.ly/7RTRD7