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17-05-2009

Have you ever noticed the Favorites link in Twitter?

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What’s that you say? I never really knew what it was for? Never really noticed it.

Yesterday, Crystal Ehrlich twittered <cbehrlichHuge collection of resources re UX, Wireframes, heat-mapping, prototyping, eye-tracking, etc. —> http://is.gd/vetT> Cool! I thought, and clicked on the shortened link.

Then I was surprised, “Strange, I’ve been taken to her twitter Profile!”

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But on closer inspection - I realised it it wass her Favorites tab.

Funnily, I had noticed Crystal tweeting lots of (my) tweeted links in the couple of days prior? Incessantly. Then I worked it out! She was setting up a useful resource! A whole list of cool UX and eye tracking  links. Sweet!

The lack of design consideration in the Twitter site has meant that I never noticed it, never cared. All they needed to do was add a little number there telling me how many favorites are hidden behind, just like the Updates link above it.  I need to know: has the Twitterarti saved Zero, lots or too many faves? Should I bother clicking?

Favourites can be very useful resource in Twitter. Particularly for experts or entities that need to share information.  If you favorite tweets you end up with a list of little URLs coupled with a short summary of the article, all in one hot little location.

Now I know Faves are there, I will use them! BUT I don’t know if, when I click on another person’s Favorites link, they have actually saved any… why would I bother looking?

Anyhow, the Twitter Faves do come hitched to their own little URL <http://twitter.com/cbehrlich/favourites> ready to shorten and tweet! Just like Crystal did! That’s useful in its own right icon wink Twitter Faves! A beautiful resource, lost (Updated)

I live in hope.

Update (17/5/09)

I just noticed another way to use Twitter Faves!

Radian 6, a social media company, have a link on their site like this:

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And when you click it you go to their favorites link and they have favorited all the positive comments people have made about their software on Twitter.

They also link to their twitter faves from their email footers. That’s where I saw it!

08-05-2009

Tonight I saw a tweet  <domlostejon @JGL Cor…love the eyetracking drawing http://is.gd/xj6e> And I discovered this:

I have always thought about eye tracking art, pretty pictures.  But this exhibit at the MU Eindhoven takes art to another level.
A person is eye tracked as they look at an image of their own face.  Then they can take the eye gaze pattern off the printer and home with them! How cool. The artist, Christien Meindertsma, has leveraged human nature to engage people in the exhibit.
“I wonder how ‘I’ Look at my own face?”
“I wonder how others look at it?”
“I get ‘my’ own art!”
This is a fascinating lesson in creativity.  Christien has leveraged new technology in a way that adds to the Art Gallery experience. It engages people’s senses, as well as their sensibilities to help them discover their uniqueness in a objective and engaging way.
Oh, and there was a Tobii T120 in there and an X120 too!

Update 19/5/09
I just found Flylyf’s post about an eyetracker that is connected to a Lego robot that draws what people see.  It is at the same exhibit at MU Eidenhoven. Check it out!

Drawing Robot at the MU, Eindhoven, Netherlands from Nils Völker on Vimeo.