McDonalds Wi-Fi Guide. Windows vs Mac … Says it all.
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Google’s Big Problem: It Ain’t What You Think
“As it looks at its future, Google needs to realize that it has a “user experience” problem and its simplicity — the elegant search box — isn’t enough, especially as it starts to compete with rivals whose entire existence revolves around easy, consumer experiences. To me, user experience isn’t about making things pretty and using pretty icons. Instead it’s about making simple, beautiful, usable and user-friendly interfaces.
No one can argue with Google’s ability to engineer great software — they’ve done so in the past — but that simply isn’t good enough in the new worlds they are trying to conquer. Televisions, phones, productivity applications and even Google’s own local pages are less about search and more about engagement: something not core to the company’s corporate DNA.”
Simplifying meant one of four things: removing what’s unnecessary, organizing what’s haphazard, hiding what’s not needed and displacing the complexity to somewhere it made more sense.
The Dirtiest Word in UX: Complexity
Interesting look at practical uses of simplicity and complexity in interface design.

