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<title>Web usability: web writing gone wrong</title> 
<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 05:58:22 +0100</pubDate>
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<description><p>A real life example of how incorrect web writing can ruin a user's experience</p><p><a href="http://ferdychristant.com/fchristant/production/fdm.nsf/archive/DOMM-7T4MWH">Read the full post</a></p></description>
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<title>Thinking outside the CRUD box</title> 
<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 08:42:11 +0100</pubDate>
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<description><p>It has taken me a few years to realize that you should not use a CRUD model (Create Read Update Delete) to design a usable user interface. In this will post I will show three simple examples to explain what I mean.</p><p><a href="http://ferdychristant.com/fchristant/production/fdm.nsf/archive/DOMM-7T2QGN">Read the full post</a></p></description>
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