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Bryce reviews usability of airport websites

Bryce has an excellent critique of three airport websites (PDX, SFO, SEA). Though Portland wins, and has nifty features like this page telling how full the parking garage is, Bryce lauds San Francisco's customized directions page: "It's like MapQuest for inside the airport."
July 06, 2004 : 1:34 PM
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