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<title>Is Lab Usability Dead?</title>
<link>http://www.peterme.com/archives/000628.html</link>
<description> I would love it if we could simply put a stake into the practice of lab usability. It's run its course, and it's simply not well suited to truly measuring the effectiveness of designs in the modern era. Usability...</description>
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<title>peterme.com: Is Lab Usability Dead?</title>
<link>http://www.scalefree.info/2005/10/petermecom_is_l.html</link>
<description>Peter Merholz: Is Lab Usability Dead?. And now we&apos;re in a world people are interrupted an average of every 11 minutes. Where they have multiple applications, and multiple windows within those applications, open. Where people are storing passwords and b...</description>
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<title>Peter Merholz asked</title>
<link>http://www.mikel.org/arch/2005/10/peter_merholz_a.html</link>
<description>the rhetorical question, &quot;Is Lab Usability Dead?&quot; in peterme.com yesterday. I think he makes an important point - computer usage is anything but sterile and disconnected these days (and this has been true for a while). Studying usage habits and pattern...</description>
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