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	<title>Comments on: Future Trends in Usability &#8211; World Usability Day Discussion</title>
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		<title>By: Joji</title>
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		<description>Loved the BBQ and meeting everyone. Discussions around the mobile most interesting for mind. I really think 2010 will be exciting for mobile usability. Mobile web sites, web apps, native apps, all out in force. My suspicion is that we will hear a lot about the iPhone and Android phones in the same sentence. Both Apple and Google have a proud &quot;user experience&quot; focus, and now have an interesting platform for competing head to head. Developers of mobile enabled software play an integral role in this. 
- Do you develop web based mobile interfaces?
- Or do you build native applications for the iPhone or Android? Or both?
Time will tell.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Loved the BBQ and meeting everyone. Discussions around the mobile most interesting for mind. I really think 2010 will be exciting for mobile usability. Mobile web sites, web apps, native apps, all out in force. My suspicion is that we will hear a lot about the iPhone and Android phones in the same sentence. Both Apple and Google have a proud &#8220;user experience&#8221; focus, and now have an interesting platform for competing head to head. Developers of mobile enabled software play an integral role in this.<br />
- Do you develop web based mobile interfaces?<br />
- Or do you build native applications for the iPhone or Android? Or both?<br />
Time will tell.</p>
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