Computer nerds got a sneak peek at a largely still world that has never made contact with the “higher web,” the silent majority. The ones that don’t know a browser from the internet or what the address bar does, the ones whose web experience is pre-determined by what their homepage is set to. The ones that disregard most information in a desperate attempt to just find something that seems halfway familiar. The users who figure out one way to do something and get overwhelmed if there is more than one way to accomplish a task.
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    reason UI/Interaction design...under-appreciated fields
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    fiasco yesterday)
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    My question is whether I’m part of a minority-elite-power-user populace that understands the internet, well who at least...
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