Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Thursday, January 03, 2013
User Experience Design in the Google Era
NavigationArts' Director of Information Architecture, Kelley McDonald, discusses how to engage site visitors through effective site structure and relevant content.
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user experience,
user experience design
Monday, January 30, 2012
Five essential Google Analytics tips for web designers

Discover how to fuel your creativity with the wisdom of insight from Google Analytics, and unlock the true potential of your web design talent. By .Net
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google analytics
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Creating Websites Optimized for Google’s Panda Algorithm

Whether you’re in the process of building a new website or redesigning an existing site, it’s vital to build it with search engine optimization (SEO) in mind. By Six Revisions
Monday, August 01, 2011
Inside Google’s User Experience Lab
Marcin Wichary’s fascination with the relationship between humans and machines began at an early age. As a boy in Poland, he was mesmerized by the interaction between arcade patrons and the video games they played. By Dan Redding
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google,
user experience
Sunday, May 02, 2010
The Only 5 Google Chrome Extensions You Need

One of Google Chrome’s best features is its minimalist interface. The browser also already has many built-in features that satisfy even the most advanced web users. In order to keep Chrome’s uncluttered user interface, it’s best to avoid installing too many extensions. By Jacob Gube
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google chrome
Monday, April 12, 2010
Google and page speed
Google’s addition of a page speed signal to its search rankings algorithm officially links performance with search engine marketing. The loading speed of a web page affects user psychology in a number of ways, and now it can effect its rankings as well. By Zeldman
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page speed
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