Archive for October, 2006
Stuff reports that New Zealand usability consultancy LeftClick Labs has helped a United States e-commerce firm, PCUniverse, to “win a prestigious Web award”.
PCUniverse.com, received the US Web Marketing Association’s standard of excellence award as one of the Internet’s best websites, as judged by Web marketing professionals worldwide.
LeftClick Labs specialises in improving the “customer journey” […]
Webstock is presenting a “day of edification and an evening of entertainment for your web-related pleasure and education”.
Speakers include Trade Me’s user tester, Natasha Hall (pictured); acclaimed blogger, media commentator Russell Brown; and O’Reilly author, Perl guru and Web 2.0 commentator, Nat Torkington.
Natasha will be talking on Usability - Trade Me style, Russell will give the scoop from his recent junket research trip to the States, and Nat will talk about “Seven Threads in Web 2.0”
The new version of the New Zealand Government Web Guidelines is out for consultation - get in quick as consultations close on 31 October 2006.
The whopping 132-pages of Guidelines have been reviewed and rewritten by a working group of several government agencies, with input by industry accessibility experts and the Usability Professionals’ Association.
The underlying standards […]
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