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New Report: Innovative Marketing in the Digital World
Source: E-consultancy, 7 October 2008

A new report from E-consultancy provides a distillation of ideas and suggestions provided by digital marketing experts.

Linking Industry with Academia
Source: unknown, 6 October 2008

Customer experience research consultancy, fhios, based in London, has just launched an innovative internship programme, aimed primarily at postgraduate students.

Online Travel Booking: What influences Consumers?
Source: Webcredible, 4 October 2008

What influences consumers when booking a holiday? How can travel companies offer the best user experience?

Getting the Word out
Source: UN, 3 October 2008

I SAID, I'M ON THE TRAIN... Voice recognition technology can now translate all those pesky garbled voicemails into manageable text messages.

Mobile hardware outpaces Software and User Capabilities
Source: ComputerWorld, 2 October 2008

The main issue dissuading users from employing all the capabilities of their mobile devices is the complexity involved in operating them.

Gesturing, not Drowning
Source: UN, 1 October 2008

The newly launched Gyration Air Mouse with MotionSense technology is designed to work in the air or on a flat surface.

Usability as an ERP Selection Criteria
Source: TechWorld, 30 September 2008

What careth big hairy Enterprise Resource Planning for usability? More than you might imagine.

Expert Q&A: The Latest Thinking on Computer-Related Pain
Source: NY Times via Ergonomics in the News, 29 September 2008

Controversy continues over whether typing on a computer could cause repetitive strain injuries of the hand, arm and shoulder. Has that debate been settled?

Talking Websites could Improve Sales and Accessibility
Source: BusinessInBerkshire, 27 September 2008

An IT Analysis report says that making websites talk improves accessibility and sales.

Documentation: the Hidden Challenge of Mobile Interface Design
Source: UN, 26 September 2008

Multiple functions per key, animation, gesture, and industry regulation. Fantastic for the end-user, but what about the poor information architect?

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