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Jul 9

The myth of the page fold: evidence from user testing

The myth of the page fold: evidence from user testing

http://bit.ly/dczT87

(from cxpartners.co.uk via @jamesbarley)

Interface Quick Tweets Testing Usability
Jul 9

A very interesting article on life below the fold

A very interesting article on life below the fold

http://bit.ly/9o1MTe

(via @Pod1)

Interface Quick Tweets Usability

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