Monday, September 24, 2007

Usability and T'internet..

The $100 laptop in all its glory. Picture via cheesebikini. Usual rules apply.

Well, it would seem that the $100 laptop is not far away from being launched. But the truly clever bit is that it's being sold over here as well, as 'buy one, give one' trial.

I think this generous idea is one which should be applauded. And it's something which could really be adopted nicely on the internet. After all, what's to stop people from working out how its made/making a better, cheaper one? I think it's great, and without the internet, we'd never have been able to push this idea forward.

And it ties into a thought I've been having about usability and the internet/general product and marketing success stories. Something which, indirectly, Rob's blog highlighted. Nokia are number one worldwide, due, in a large part, to their easy to use phones.

In my opinion (increasingly), the same is true of every successful internet venture.

So, in that spirit, I must salute two different sites. JustGiving is a great charitable donation site, and I used it to donate to a friend's marathon against Alzheimers (a very worthy cause, which you can help out here - go on, he's only £200 off his target).

Deezer, the second (formerly Blogmusik) is a site which Mr Brown pointed me in the direction of. And with good reason - 's bloody good, and so easy to use. I've been happy, finding out some more LCD Soundsystem to listen to, as well as some classic Bluetones. So thanks Marcus. Everyone else, check out my working playlist:

free music


Good eh? Very easy to use, and what I think the internet was designed for. Any other good sites you know of?

4 comments:

Seth said...

hi will, i've gotta give props to netvibes - truly useful homepage for my email, rss feeds, twitter, facebook, and searches for images, videos, blogs using multiple search engines. musicovery.com is not too shabby for finding new tunes. and of course, i've still got a lot of love for flickr - which includes using nokia phones to send images directly to the site.

Will said...

Heyo man.

I've not used netvibes - I'm a bloglines guy at the minute, especially as they are launching a new version of it. Maybe I should, given your recommendation..

Musicovery I've heard of, but not used. Will check it out.

And yes, Flickr is great. Need to get a pro version soon..

Anonymous said...

so your insight is:

'products should be as easy to use as possible'

you're destined for glory.

Will said...

Thanks for that Anon.

It seems you've missed the point. The post wasn't an attempt at an insight - more an observation on the nature of successful internet programs.

Thanks for playing though.

 
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