Created 08/01/2011 - 1 year ago
Mobile devices require a tight focus in content presentation, with the first screen limited to only the most essential information.
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www.useit.comNNgroup: Jakob Nielsen: Defer Secondary Content When Writing for #Mobile http://bit.ly/MobileWrite #usability
naganaga: Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users http://zite.to/oaPa8p @ganant @dinakaran @atmmuthiah @ravipratap
FredFaulknerIV: Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users http://zite.to/oaPa8p via @zite - great tips for when you build your mobile version.
tali3sin: Mobile usability: Defer secondary content when writing for small screens: http://bit.ly/rrw6Dh
drdada: Defer secondary content when adapting a website for mobile users: unveil it progressively - insights by Jakob Nielsen http://bit.ly/pftKhp
mobileminmag: Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users http://t.co/PkXXIOC //arrgh, got to address this
thomaslebas: “@GrayHodgkinson: Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users http://t.co/HBs74Cv #coca454” #coca391
smarovitch: Some great advice from useit.com about developing content for a mobile user environment: http://bit.ly/rrw6Dh
GrayHodgkinson: For you iPhone designers from Jakob Nielsen - Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users http://bit.ly/rrw6Dh #coca454
jonnyschneider: It's common sense, but nice to hear it spelled out RT @nngroup Defer Secondary Content When Writing for #Mobile http://t.co/OWU3QWH
Mjausson: "Short [content] is too long for mobile. Ultra-short rules the day." http://bit.ly/pyYl3x #UX /by @NNgroup
cockerilla: Short is too long for mobile - Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox): http://t.co/i41OjaN
mixmobi: RT @JosephDickerson: Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users http://zite.to/oaPa8p #mobile
luisrocha: "Short is too long for mobile. Ultra-short rules the day", diz Jakob Nielsen: http://t.co/CfW3twy
yourdon: RT @sree: New, useful tips on writing for mobile from usability guru Jakob Nielsen (@NNgroup): http://bit.ly/nSABpI * get his newsletter!
richardkendall: Good thoughts on writing and focusing content for mobile audience http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-content.html #userexperience #mobile
ChristianRaset: RT @nlevin: "Short is too long for mobile. Ultra-short rules the day." http://t.co/0Bdoxgj (new nielsen article on mobile content)
crealoop: RT @ajkock: Ultra-short content for Mobile says Jakob Nielsen http://bit.ly/qjyqQQ #ux #mobile
HighEdMarketing: Mobile Marketing: Jakob Nielsen Alertbox re "short is too long" for mobile web content at http://bit.ly/pftKhp
studip101: On Mobile, Defer Secondary Content (With Progressive Disclosure and/or Mini IA). Nielsen Alertbox. http://is.gd/C9xqeS
OptimierungNet: Jakob Nielsen, Grundregeln beim Texten für Smart Phones mit Beispielen http://lnkd.in/-yDgmM
jay_badenhope: Limit first screen of mobile content to most essential info only. http://lnkd.in/2mZgCk
boudewijnbugter: RT @Writing4Web: Defer secondary content when writing for #mobile http://bit.ly/oeVhVS #webwriting
bigfresh: Deferring Information = Initial Info Read More ... http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-content.html
ebookseo: Mobile + Mkt = Ajuda do site Jakob Nielse (em inglês) http://t.co/fgroHKC Dicas de usabilidade com quem é mestre no assunto.
TheSACrew: RT @uiwill: http://bit.ly/rrw6Dh Nielsen on concision in mobile writing. Including everything, without just including everything, is tough.
explorionary: Writing content for mobile users? For best #UX, Jakob Nielsen says to do this - http://bit.ly/rrw6Dh #usability
rosspw: if you make the first screen too dense, then nobody will read anything. #MobileUX http://t.co/wc6Tk7E (via @brad_frost)
spitshinedesign: RT @usertesting: According to Jakob Nielsen: "it's 108% harder to understand information when reading from a mobile screen" - http://bit.ly/rrw6Dh #fb
CaptainInbox: RT @markatemr: If writing for mobile, reserve the 1st screen for the essentials (even more than usual) say @NNgroup http://ow.ly/5SgCr
ToddRaphael: With mobile content, unveil it slowly. http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-content.html
ssawchenko: Why do people w smart phones sometimes seem so dumb? It's in the design. http://t.co/L9vzjbf
we_sort: Mobile Web ~ prioritise content, by Jakob Nielsen : http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-content.html
pricklychicken: RT @dianarailton: Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users (Jakob Nielsen) http://bit.ly/rrw6Dh > clear example on how
earth2travis: Mobile #ux requires focus on essential content. Let interested users dig for the rest. http://bit.ly/mXV3p3
Chris_JB: Writing for Mobile Users (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) "Short is too long ... Ultra-short rules the day. " http://bit.ly/o6qIcw
sahana2802: Defer Secondary Content When Writing for Mobile Users (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox): http://t.co/5TE4Mqi #mobile #design #usability
