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Study: Streams and Feeds are a Mess
Tuesday, October 13, 2009Jakob Nielsen studies the usability of RSS feeds and social network streams for professionals and finds that ...
"Users like the simplicity of messages that pass into oblivion over time, but were frequently frustrated by unscannable writing, overly frequent postings, and their inability to locate companies on social networks."Some of this is easily fixable, however ...
"As the satisfaction r...
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