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From: John.Rieman@nokia.com
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Thanks, Gary -

Your html layout makes the book a lot more readable.

I think we're still receiving registrations. We calculated after a couple of
years that we'd earned as much as we would have from a commercial paper
publication. About a year ago, I decided to donate all my future proceeds to
a research initiative at the University of Colorado, and Clayton may have
done the same.

I'm using a lot of the ideas from the book in UI design process work at
Nokia. I think it's still a good guide, although a few sections are getting
out-of-date. And of course, the 'real world' doesn't allow the process to be
as neatly structured as the book suggests.

Cheers!
- John
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john.rieman@nokia.com
global usability manager,
isa applications and middleware
office: +358 7180 49392
mobile: +358 5048 49392


-----Original Message-----
From: ext jrieman@att.net [mailto:jrieman@att.net]
Sent: 21 September, 2001 14:24
To: Rieman John (NMP/Espoo)
Subject: TCUID @ hcibib.org (fwd)



----------------------  Forwarded Message:  ---------------------
From:    Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
To:      <clayton@cs.colorado.edu>
Cc:      <jrieman@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: TCUID @ hcibib.org
Date:    Tue, 4 Sep 2001 15:21:02 -0400 (EDT)

I thought you'd like to know that my rendering of TCUID just passed
1000 hits since July 18, 2001. The individual page hits are below
and add up to over 3000 page hits.  Is anyone registering?
I registered over 5 years ago, or so I claim.

Gary

HITS	FILE
1010 	index.html
 257	chap-0.html
 362	chap-1.html
 250	chap-2.html
 213	chap-3.html
 191	chap-4.html
 183	chap-5.html
 151	chap-6.html
 174	chap-7.html
 123	appx-l.html
 145	appx-m.html
 130	exercises.html
3189	TOTAL

