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Usability Counts
http://www.usabilitycounts.com
Usability Counts is run by User Experience and Product Management expert Patrick Neeman. He's had many, many job titles (Information Architect, Product Manager, Program Manager, V.P. of Marketing), but now Patrick works for speakTECH, a Microsoft Gold Partner based in Southern California that specializes in MOSS, Custom Development, and Open Social MySpace engagements as a Principal Consultant, User Experience and Product Strategy. He's been working the web for over 13 years -- don't hold that against him.
Recent Posts
Career Mondays: Information Architect — Los Angeles, CA
I have a client that wants the transition the role to full time. I’m starting another gig, so I can’t do it. I’m recruiting for the role, so… The company A well-funded startup with founders that have multiple successes behind ...
Silly Saturdays: Social Media Guru
So true, so true.Similar Posts: Startup Weekend LA: Focusing On The Important Features Is The Key In Successful Product Development Marketing Wednesdays: Stay Top of Mind with Customers and Prospects Great Design: It Spoils Us, And We Should Expect...
You Mean Not Everyone’s On Facebook?
From the Washington Post: Tomek Kott is so stubborn about not joining his friends — in truth, nearly his entire generation — on any social networking site that his wife launched a mini-crusade against him. Exploiting a tactic surely befit...
Stupid, Er, Silly Saturdays: Dead Frogs
Didn’t PETA say anything?Similar Posts: What User Experience Means To Me Consultant Thursdays: Working With Clients That Don’t Understand The Finish Line CMS Fridays: White Paper On SharePoint Public Facing Websites ...
Silly Saturdays: World’s Loudest Alarm Clock
For insomniacs like me.Similar Posts: What Do You Mean There’s A World Outside Of The Interwebs? Silly Saturdays: Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy The Whole World Isn’t On Broadband, Yet ...
Silly Saturdays: Cheese or Font?
As a follow up to my previous post about typography, I’d like to share a fun game called “Cheese or Font?” The concept is pretty simple: the site presents you with a word and you have to decide if it’s a cheese or a font. Pre...

