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October 15, 2003

BBC: Buy two get one free?

On Monday 13 October we had Web guru fights info pollution from "the king of usability"

Jakob Nielsen

On Tuesday 14 October we had Technology to make you go 'wow' from "Design expert"

Don Norman

And on Wednesday 15 October we got Web wizards weave their magic from "Former Apple veteran"

Tog


At least we should be thankful that the BBC published these 'inter-verts' on three consecutive days, rather then putting them all on the BBC 'news' site them on the same day.

I have a question for the BBC: Where do you go when you want some filler for your technology news pages?

I would gladly offer an opinion on the misuse of technology by the UK Government, or the simplistic gullibility of the BBC when it comes to utopian views of design and the 'net'.

There are a dozen Brits I can think of, that would be happy to make a home-grown contribution to the BBC, rather than relying on re-cycled Yankee articles that seem to be more advert than public service.

PS: I would recommend you read Magic and Software Design by Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini, which was written in 1993 and is still very thought provoking today.

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