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I’m presenting a tutorial at the India HCI 2010 conference, IIT Mumbai, March 21

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About the small usability issues that you think you can ignore, think of them in this way- One small crease on an ironed shirt is okay. But creases all over and you have an un-ironed shirt— my analogy on usability issues