Gene Moy (梅忠毅) is a user experience architect in Chicago with 12 years experience working on the web. He sometimes thinks every day feels like 1995 all over again. More about Gene »
So in the process of keeping up with all the articles I didn’t read in the last two weeks, I remembered a better way to keep track of them, as Scott Weisbrod of Critical Mass does on his blog, Experience Planner as “Weekly Linkage.”
See, when you publish a feed via FeedBurner, you also can glom on a number of add-on options onto the feed, one of which is to tack on del.icio.us bookmarks and another is to tack on pictures from Flickr. These are, apparently, very popular items on this blog, as I learned when I went to check out the stats.
So, instead of me using del.icio.us to keep track of stories on what’s happening in East Asia as I’ve been doing a lot of lately, I’ll now use it for linking to UX blog posts I think are pretty interesting. Of course you could just go to Information Design, which does a bang-up job tracking that info, but, I like to keep track of what’s important to me vis-a-vis UX.
Read the RSS feed to get the links. I don’t have them showing up on my blog just yet.
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