Well, we’d like to think so here at jkOnTheRun, but we’re admittedly biased. If you hop over to Yahoo! News, you’ll see a nice article by the Associated Press called "For PCs, smaller isn’t always better". The AP pulled out all the stops on this one and nabbed some key mobile device experts, such as:
- Robin Budd, a senior director from FlipStart Labs
- Waldemar Karwowski, a University of Louisville director of the Center for Industrial Ergonomics
- Bill Mitchell, the president of Microsoft’s Mobile Platforms Division
and most importantly: James Kendrick, who needs no introduction (I hope!) Congrats on the interview even if a 30 minute conversation got boiled down to a few lines; that’s the "bright lights, big city" for you dude! ;)
The article is pretty good as it touches up on the usability challenges facing the mobile device market. The more we shrink ‘em down, the more compromises we seem to be challenged with. Give it a read!
Update: I didn’t know her alter ego at the time, but a jkOTR reader & commenter was also interviewed. Who’s that you say? Find out here. – kct
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