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June 05, 2009

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Esteban Contreras

Palm Pre was definitely the most exciting part of this year's CES. Can't wait to try the Pre tomorrow.

bizzyboi

i dont care what you do, but don't ever EVER EVER make another commerical like that again. dumbest ish ever, almost made me not want a pre (almost)

Dave B

How's the Pre going to sync with my Mac? same Hot snyc as before?

Aaron

You did a great job presenting the WebOS that day especially when the SFGate article shows up, and you even joke about it (lol).

I'm always amazed by Human Interface engineer as they have the ability to make things simple and friendly. Can you give us some references of sites/books that we can learn more about user experience? I used to visit useit.com before ^^

Jon Z at Palm

Aaron, here are some suggestions from Matias:

There are hundreds of great books on UI design for various levels of expertise available. If I had to pick a couple of my favorite about the process of design, then I'd recommend Sketching User Experiences by Bill Buxton, and Designing for People by Henry Dreyfuss.

sohbet

thanks

sohbet

thanks

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