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Why Google’s stock will reach 1 000 USD

December 4, 2006 · Leave a Comment

Google is now the most successful Internet Company. Since august 2004, Yahoo lost 5.5% while Goggle gained 351% value. Why is it like this and why will it continue.

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Categories: Cognitive Egonomics · Cognitive Engineering · Google · HCI · Human Computer Interaction · Larry Page · Terry Winograd · Usability · User Experience · Web usability

Making and add effective: why Useful Field of View (UFOV) is so important

December 1, 2006 · 2 Comments

You are glancing everywhere searching for information on your computer screen. Soon, you start to feel frustrated and lose patience. Suddenly someone come to your rescue. Standing just behind your shoulder, this helper rapidly points out where to look on the screen.  You may or may not have experienced it but this story is related to the notion of Useful Field of View (UFOV).

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Categories: Cognitive Eggineering · Cognitive Egonomics · Google · HCI · Human Computer Interaction · Thomas Tullis · Usability · Web usability · cognitive ergonomics