Web Usability : Amazon.com

    By sakib at April 17th, 2010 | 3 Comments

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    Amazon.com one of the leading company as online retailer. They not only selling books but also selling tons of products and service. Just one click way, an user can select the products and checkout -- it will be shipped for free or depends of locations it charged for shipping as shipping cost. However, few things I noticed and that's really killing my time and as well Amazon developers maybe they skipped or somehow they didn't notified about this problem. #1: Keyboard Failed: Using keyboard an user can't able to select the category of the products of service. We shouldn't depends of mouse all the time in anyway. But, Keyboard should give the priority and make the website accessible and usable and easier. Where, I checked and using TAB button you can move ...

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    Entrepreneurs Under 30: Advice From Your Peers

    By sakib at April 17th, 2010 | 2 Comments

    This post is part of our ReadWriteStart channel, which is a resource and guide for first-time entrepreneurs and startups. The channel is sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark. To sign up for BizSpark, click here. Although the median age of CEOs is 54, one of the fasted growing demographics of entrepreneurs is young people. According to a survey by JA Worldwide almost three-quarters of high school students indicate an interest in becoming entrepreneurs. Although there are a few college programs dedicated to entrepreneurship, even with the preparation from a college degree program many young entrepreneurs can flounder. To help remedy this, Under30CEO.com has collected advice from its users and offers "Young Entrepreneur Advice: 100 Things You Must Know!" Many of the tips ...

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    Top 10 Biggest Entrepreneurial Mistakes By Mike Michalowicz

    By sakib at March 13th, 2010 | 3 Comments

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    I'm a big fan of Toilet Paper Entrepreneur, most recently I was busy to search a books of Mike. Finally I got a PDF inside my ebook store. I start to downloading and that touched me and greatly 10,7, 6 and 1. I figure out that, I'm ruining my life and messed-up my life for business which is totally uncertain -- though I know no risk no gain but that doesn't make sense to spend the full time for business. I'm doing BBA and side by side doing web business. To managing  or merging or concentrating in both terms at the same times such as need to take serious decision about business and at the same time exam is knocking that is really tough to handle -- I wish I'll ...

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    The UX Canon: Essential Reading For The User Experience Designer

    By sakib at February 27th, 2010 | 0 Comments

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    For some time I had been slowly acquiring books, reviewing books, and recommending books to collegues who were interested in “getting into” interaction design, user experience design, information architecture or usability. This eventually led to me cataloging my list of what I consider the best books in the field. With help from my friend Dave Malouf (co-founder of the IxDA and Professor of Interaction Design at SCAD), we edited this list of my canon, and now I want to share this list with you. If you have a question about a particular book, feel free to email me. Next steps, besides slowly acquiring and reviewing more books, is to begin further classification of books. Until that can happen, this is my UX library. If I don’t own it or haven’t read ...

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    Health Risks: RSI, CVS and Technostress

    By sakib at January 24th, 2010 | 0 Comments

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    Don't always think about your Business, we should care of your health and we should think about RSI, CVS and Technostress. Understand the RSI, CVS and Technostress - if anyone exist inside you or any symptom -- then you should meet with a doctor. I've read Management Information System (MIS) in my last semester. You can read this book from Google Books.

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