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Email Productivity

The title of this post is a contraditction. The sooner you realize that emailing is not actual productivity the sooner you'll find yourself emailing less and being productive more. This being said...

Mobile Wireframe kit

I'm a big proponent of wireframing as a tool to create better interface designs. We recently released a mobile wireframing toolkit for keynote and powerpoint.  The toolkit is not free but it compe...

Native vs. HTML apps

I wish HTML could be the future of app development but there are a number of reasons it's not there and unfortunately won't be anytime soon. HTML is always one step behind native.  While HTML can...

PixelPushing: Twitter

The twitter iPhone user-interface is, for the most-part, slick however there's one screen that has a large number of interface complexities and design issues. For me the search screen sticks o...

Pixel Pushing: FourSquare

This is the first in what I hope will be a series showing basic UI explorations and critiques of various user interface screens, with a focus on mobile applications. The screen I'm starting with is...

iPhone Wireframe Toolkit

Looking for a little help from my readers. We're working on an iPhone Wireframing design toolkit. Can you please take 3min and answer just five questions. Update: The poll is now closed. If yo...

killed the H264 *

Google recently announced their plan to remove H264 video support from chrome's use of the HTML <video> tag.  This caused a lot of people on the internet some anger, tirades of evilness ...

Microsoft Spot Reborn

I didn't get the appeal then and I don't get it now.

Passwords Suck

With the recent password failure of Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Gawker, etc. It's should be painfully obvious to several million users that passwords suck and the various solutions for solving passwo...

BlackBerry first impressions

I've been working on iPhone apps for the past three years and more recently we've been exploring Android and iPad apps as well. These are my first impressions of a Blackberry Bold: The lock-u...