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According to WebWord.com Weblog Posting I am a Userati with some Connections. I don't fully understand the measuring system, but I'm happy to be there. Like my dear friend Noel, I consider myself a half IA/ half usability specialist, though I concentrate on IA in my writings because it seems to have enough champions and is a much more formed mature profession.

This list does blur the IA/Usability distinction though even further-- maybe we need to add user-centered writers, designers and programmers to the list?

Posted at December 04, 2002 08:19 AM


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Gah! Veen is on there but I'm not?

*stomps off*

Posted by dan at December 4, 2002 09:13 AM


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I think a connection is defined when someone's name appears on the same page as someone else's name. For example, you have 76 connections to Matt Jones because the search terms "Christina Wodtke" and "Matt Jones" appear on the same page about 76 times.

Posted by Joshua Kaufman at December 4, 2002 09:19 AM


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ah...Google navel gazing

Posted by dan at December 4, 2002 09:26 AM


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So it works if people are talking about you?

Posted by christina at December 4, 2002 10:08 AM


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or does it work if _you_ are talking about other people?

Posted by p at December 4, 2002 01:02 PM


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Dan, i will add you in a day or so. Christina, if you have some people to suggest I would be glad to add them in. I am trying to map connections betweem these different disciplines.

Posted by Chris McEvoy at December 4, 2002 01:46 PM


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hmm...must make mental note to link Nielsen and Norman more.

Posted by dan at December 4, 2002 06:01 PM


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