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		<title>Japanese UI designers rock</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2007 00:42:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[youtube]UHadqIHQ6xE[/youtube] Why is it that I&#8217;m not surprised that the forefront of user interface design is Japan? My buddy Brian is in Toyko now, and took a video tour through one of the famous gadget/cell phone stores in Akiba. I love that Japanese phones have cool, power-user interfaces&#8211;exactly the kind of thing I&#8217;d like on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Why is it that I&#8217;m not surprised that the forefront of user interface design is Japan? My buddy Brian is <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/announcements/see-ya-im-tokyo-bound-223164.php">in Toyko</a> now, and took a <a title="Akiba Cellphone Videos - Gizmodo" href="http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/touching-dozens-of-beautiful-japanese-cellphones-224737.php">video tour</a> through one of the famous <a title="Photos of phones" href="http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/tokyo-found-porn-shots-of-japanese-cellphones-225196.php">gadget/cell phone stores</a> in Akiba.</p>
<p>I love that Japanese phones have cool, power-user interfaces&#8211;exactly the kind of thing I&#8217;d like on my PC. Right now, there are essentially two UI options for computers: universal newb-friendly UI and crazy, complex Unix-style UI. OS X and Windows fall into the newb-friendly category, while most types of Unix and many Linux variants are much too complex for a normal user.</p>
<p>Microsoft tried something similar to this in the past, you probably remember the punchline that was Bob. Designed to be a newbie front-end for Windows 3.1, Bob was unusable for most people because it didn&#8217;t expose necessary functionality. Worse, it condescended to adults who found Windows too complex. Essentially, Bob said &#8220;Hey, it&#8217;s not that I&#8217;m too difficult for you to figure out, you&#8217;re just too stupid, moron.&#8221; It was a complete failure in every way.</p>
<p>That said, I think that if a vendor rolled the other way, by adding cool and useful power-user functionality to the existing UI, without sacrificing performance (like you do with the Desktop UI replacement apps for Windows XP), it could be successful. Maybe that&#8217;s just me though.</p>
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The <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/emea/msdn/thepanel/featured/universs.aspx">UniveRSS</a> RSS reader displays feeds on cubes, floating in space. The closer a cube is to you, the more recently it was updated, which is very cool. Click the cube to zoom in and see a list of stories, click on a story to read it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not a particularly useful app, but it&#8217;s definitely cool. You should know that it&#8217;s Vista-only and kind of a system hog.</p>
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