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Innovation in Feedback Collection with Windows Vista
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I've written about the challenges of capitalizing on at-scale user feedback both academically and on the search blog (busted post alas, edit when fixed) . One way to listen to users is to open up your bug tracking system to the world, as done by Mozilla...
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Gestures in Vista for the Tablet PC
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Windows Vista offers a operating system level implementation of gestures called Flicks especially tuned for pen usage on tablets. There's an important difference between this implementation and gesture implementations like Optimoz for firefox: there is...
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Tricking the mind, tricking the senses with Vista audio hacks
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Arstechnica, one of the sites that made my " techy " news macro, has posted a nice review of Vista audio enhancements . Bass tweaking sounds great, and one feature is quite interesting from a psychological perspective: Speaker fill Speaker fill is...
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