It's World Usability Day
14th Nov 2006, 16:44 GMT
If I hIT THE CAPS LOCK KEY AGain I am going to scream; nobody thought about usability when they designed these things. Other people think about usability all the time; there is even a Usability Professionals' Association. Today they have organized World Usability Day promotes the value of usability engineering, user-centered design, and every user's right to ask for things that work better. There are events happening all over the world"This Earth Day style event, focused on raising awareness and visibility of usability engineering and user centered design, is currently being organized by volunteers and local event coordinators from around the world. Whether a usability professional or just an enthusiastic (or frustrated) user, each participant is making a contribution to "making life easy". Check out what is happening where you live and support it! ::World Usability Day
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