Google I/O 2010 - Beyond design: Creating positive user experiences
Tech Talks
John Zeratsky, Matt Shobe
Good user experience isn't just about good design. Learn how to create a positive user experience by being fast, open, engaged, surprising, polite, and, well... being yourself. Chock full of examples from the web and beyond, this talk is a practical introduction for developers who are passionate about user experience but may not have a background in design.
For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html
3 people dont use google. xD
VirusKeidz33 1 week ago
Superb video...really enjoyed this one.
TheRohitrmehta 1 month ago
My experience on Google is positive. honestly no negative ones.
GirlieBlues 3 months ago
Its reallllllllllllllly positive
humzayunas2 5 months ago
i have a great apps idea, its must have who do i protect my idea
CIBOYPRODUCTION 6 months ago
Wow . 52:11 Minuites MAAADNESS :)
RachelBreezyful 1 year ago
@dhunwick
Google's testing methods are highly dependent on statistical data. GOMS analysis, cognitive walkthroughs, heuristic evaluations, KLM models, user monitoring (keylogging, eyetracking), all methods of prototype testing...
They are the most involved with user experience, but they avoid any aesthetics.
brewskhee 1 year ago
@dhunwick
Are you kidding? Google is the leading forerunner in HCI development for computer interaction. Apple does a good job, but does relies on bazaar methods and strives for not just innovation, but OVER-innovation.
Apple prefers to be first at everything rather than being adaptive to other styles that is superior to theirs. Google, on the other hand deters from aesthetics and relies on simplistic usability - which will be timeless. This isn't saying Apple is bad, they are great too.
brewskhee 1 year ago
Wow I had no idea google knew anything about UX, still not convinced.
dhunwick 1 year ago
with google chrome works ok, maybe problem of firefo portable.
borm91 1 year ago