I don’t think that I’m the only person thinking this way: http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/creativity-over-predictability-video-from-my-talk …
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@Malarkey Would you say UX people value features over experience? Or am I misunderstanding you?2 retweets 4 likes
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@jaffathecake Interesting. Offline is a feature, strictly speaking, but I see how it can be seen as "something complicated."0 retweets 0 likes - View other replies
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@ppk@jaffathecake being able to pull people back to your website with push hugely outweighs PE, offline first. It's not about complicated.0 retweets 0 likes -
@rikschennink@ppk I frequently tap notifications only to have the action fail due to connectivity. So that's a failed 'pull'.0 retweets 3 likes - View other replies
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@rikschennink@ppk and I disagree that it's outweighed. Remember the first iPhone lacked features, but it did what it did well.0 retweets 1 like - View other replies
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@rikschennink@ppk as an industry, we spend more time cramming features in than improving the features we have, and it's a shame11 retweets 12 likes - View other replies
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@jaffathecake However, one of the conclusions I drew is that browser vendors, too, should stop adding new features for a while.0 retweets 1 like - View other replies
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@jaffathecake It's complicated. But I think browser vendors should show some restraint in adding new stuff for a while - say, a year or so.0 retweets 0 likes - View other replies
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@jaffathecake@ppk@Malarkey I doubt you can compare the two. Push msg is dead simple concept and progressive enh or offline is complex0 retweets 0 likes -
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