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"John S. Rhodes" <[log in to unmask]>
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John S. Rhodes
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Wed, 17 Mar 1999 00:48:22 -0500
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I wanted to quickly announce that a new interview with interface design
expert Alan Cooper is now available on the WebWord.com site. Alan explains
several interesting notions about software and Web usability, such as:

  * "Less is More"
  * "Software Needs to be Spanked"
  * "User Apartheid"

He has a few things to say about his role in the creation and sale of the
Visual Basic programming language. Also, he tells us a bit about his
forthcoming book, "The Inmates are Running the Asylum" which is due out in
April.

  If you are interested, feel free to read the interview:
  <http://webword.com/interviews/cooper.html>

Regards,

- John

p.s. I apologize for the cross posting.

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 John S. Rhodes  **  mailto:[log in to unmask]  **  http://WebWord.com/
  Usability Professional, Internet Strategist, Information Architect
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