My iPad – first thoughts
After months of waiting and two failed attempts to buy it in the US, my iPad finally arrived on May 27th by pre-order. I’ve had it about a week and so a fitting time to take a snapshot of my initial impressions.
After months of waiting and two failed attempts to buy it in the US, my iPad finally arrived on May 27th by pre-order. I’ve had it about a week and so a fitting time to take a snapshot of my initial impressions.
The best things about the National Trust’s iPhone app are that it’s really useful, easy to use and free!
Designing and developing websites for cross-browser compatibility gets harder and harder. But there are lots of handy resources out there that can help make the process a little less painful.
It had to happen & I don’t know why it isn’t happening quicker. Order take-out (that’s take-away to those of us in the UK) on your phone. Wagamama are supposedly the first in the UK.
After the biggest hype build up the tech world has ever seen, it is now time for a thorough examination of the iPad. Question is, how accessible is it?
Credit where credit is due. And in this case, I must give full respect and credit to Kyle (the) Outlaw for publishing a mobile user experience manifesto.
This presentation, available on SlideShare, is a must read for anyone interested in or working on mobile user experience development. Continue reading…
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