- March 25, 2007
- 1 comment
From Ilker Yoldas, an fascinating flash demo of post-click navigation. Surf around the site. Try to resist your urge to click on anything.
Post-click navigation felt quite natural after just a few minutes. When I was done checking out the site, I rolled my mouse to another Firefox tab to return to Google Reader. And FFox did nothing, of course — it was waiting for a click.
Human-computer interaction is far from solved. Kudos to Ilker Yoldas for a demo which forces one to examine one’s assumptions about using a computer.
(Did you know clicking is over 40 years old? Douglas Engelbart invented the computer mouse in 1964!)
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Thanks for the link!