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Written by toxboe on Dec 4, 2011 The profession of improving usability asks how we best help our users fulfill their goals. The goal and task orientation of usability is carved into stone in the ISO standard definition for what usability is.
La manière dont est rendue visible l’identité des personnes sur les sites du web 2.0 constitue l’une des variables les plus pertinentes pour apprécier la diversité des plateformes et des activités relationnelles qui y ont cours. Que montre-t-on de soi aux autres ? Comment sont rendus visibles les liens que l’on a tissés sur les plateformes d’interaction ?

Le design de la visibilité : un essai de typologie du web 2.0 « InternetActu.net

http://www.internetactu.net/2008/02/01/le-design-de-la-visibilite-un-essai-de-typologie-du-web-20/
Ten years ago, user interface internationalization is not quite an issue as it is today. Computer products made from America were sold all over the world without interface internationalization questions being asked because there were not many local competitors out there anyway. Or the sales overseas was not significant at all. Things have changed dramatically in recent years. The graphs below are survey results of percentage of Internet users by geography: The yellow areas represent Internet users in North America in all the charts, and it is obvious even by glance that its percentage is shrinking each year. http://web.njit.edu/~turoff/coursenotes/CIS732/samplepro/user_interface_internationalizat.htm

User Interface Internationalization

UX Storytellers

Dear storytellers, this is a wonderful project you should hear about (if you don't know it, yet). The Hundred Story House (a Kickstarter porject). From the project page: Brooklyn is very bookish. If you walk the streets on a fair weathered weekend in certain neighborhoods, you will notice a system of informal and anonymous book-sharing. You will see piles of paperbacks and hardcovers lying on sidewalks or stacked on brownstone steps, available to any passersby looking for a good novel, or a cookbook from 1972. http://uxstorytellers.blogspot.com/