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Web Navigation: Designing the User Experience This is a wonderful book on how people move through websites, how they use them, read them, interact with them... and how we can design a better experience for them.
out of print if you see it used, it's a bit out of date but still interesting.
I picked up the book recently and, well, it's kinda dated. Even with all those nice things she has to say about Razorfish :) I wasn't surprised to learn the book is out of print.
Now that front-end technologies like DHTML and Flash and back-end tech like collaborative filtering have changed the face of navigation, is there any book that is tackling it in the same way "Web Navigation" did back then?
Interesting question. I remember loving this book when it came out. But things change swiftly on the web.