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    dog-fooding -

    when designers use a product prior to releasing it to the public. A smart development term coined by Microsoft, whose PocketPC designers put their own contacts, mp3s, and email into the devices and live with them for a few weeks. Too many designers fail to user-test products prior to going public, resulting in poor interfaces. Etymology: Steve Ballmer, executive vp of sales and support at MS says that dog food companies should eat their own dog food - demonstrating that if the manufacturers can't even use the product, who can? From Software Development Online.
October 01, 2001 : 4:00 PM
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Moira Burke

Psst! This is the blog of Moira Burke, a Ph.D. student in the HCI Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

Rife with derivative pop culture blather, this site occasionally features thoughts on social psychology, usability, aesthetics, and the general meanderings of someone figuring out the meaning of life. Won't you help me find it?

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