Besides using my iphone as a phone, I also use it to read emails, tweets, facebook status updates, yammer posts and TFLN (texts from last night). Most of the applications I use serve the same purpose—they provide content from various sources/ individuals, and they all have either an equivalent desktop application or websites. As I’ve become intimately familiar with these apps, I’ve begun to appreciate some of things that one or another does, and I’ve found it increasingly annoying that all of the apps aren’t following suit.
Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
Recommendations to Improve iPhone Social Media Apps
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010Tags: Facebook, iPhone, Mobile, Social Media, twitter, User Experience
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Blogging for Thought Leadership – Part 1: Why & How
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009One of our company’s business goals in 2008 was to promote thought leadership occurring within our organization. To meet this goal, we decided to try it out with one practice area. The User Experience group took on the challenge and decided to launch a blog. This article is the first of two in which we’ll discuss why we chose to publish a blog and how we went about it.
Tags: Analytics, Blogging, Facebook, Thought Leadership, twitter
Posted in Interaction Design, Social Media, Tools and Techniques | 4 Comments »
Will the Facebook redesign, impact it’s future?
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009March 13th started a fury of activity on my Facebook. Everybody who is vocal on my Facebook had something negative to say about its new design. I repeatedly questioned the reasoning behind it and looked for something… anything remotely positive about it. A quick search resulted in some insights on the goals of the new design and this made me contemplate the future of Facebook. (more…)
Tags: Facebook, Redesign
Posted in Social Media, User Experience | 1 Comment »
