Saturday, July 26, 2008

Sharing UX knowledge through Del.icio.us

I have been connecting with people and information related to UX (User Experience Design and Research) through social networks like the IA summit network, UPA events, UB IDIA students, and tools like Twitter, del.icio.us, Flickr, Facebook, Linkedin, international and local professional associations (IAI, IxDA, UPA-DC, AIGA-DC) email newsletters, RSS feeds, blogs, Yahoo and Google groups, etc.

So far, the most useful tool for community-shared knowledge seems to be del.icio.us. It is pretty easy to use and you can open it from anywhere like your school, work, home, and/or laptop computer. It also helps you if you install the Del.icio.us Firefox extension or "add-on".


Are you interested in collecting and sharing information related to UX practices and news?
Do you use or want to use del.icio.us?

If the answer is yes, please consider sending me your URL and/or adding me to your network from this URL:
http://del.icio.us/adrianamachado


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