The 2nd annual World Usability Day has come to a close.
Like last year, there were many great events across the globe, but this year garnered considerably more press, especially here in the USA, from the introduction of New Jersey Usability Day, to coverage on NPR. Looks like this tradition is taking hold and is very welcome.
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Posted by: LindaGv32 | January 21, 2010 at 11:16 PM
Great to tell about the tradition is taking hold,and basically the World Usability Day,promotes the value of usability, usability engineering, user-centered design, universal usability, and every user's responsibility to ask for things that work better,so a sort of education program this is because the facilities is all about the students and education.So a great day this is and superb to celebrate.
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