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2005 Newsletters
Issues Topics Covered
December, 2005 Yeah, but can you give me a reference? 2.0 – HFI's 2005 annual summary of usability research.
October, 2005 Is Beauty the new usability attribute? – the interaction of Aesthetics and Usability.
September,2005 Fine-tuning your Internet deception detectors – how people detect, and often miss, Web site fraud.
August, 2005 Much ado about sex and Web sites... or why it's still important to know who your users are – recent research on the effect of designer gender on Web site design.
July, 2005 When discount usability misleads management – a solution – the difference between finding usability problems and predicting success rates.
May, 2005 When what they see is what you get – but satisficing isn't enough – the importance of effective detailed design.
April, 2005 Making it findable – the relative importance of user-centered labels and structure.
March, 2005 Seeking clarity on consistency – defining the design elements that contribute to perceived consistency in interface design.
February, 2005 The world is ready for usability. Is usability ready for the world? – the prerequisites for making usability routine.
January, 2005 The answer you're searching for... is "Browse" – the effectiveness and user preference of browsing vs. searching.

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