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When it comes to mobile devices, we're browsing like it's 1999
Kes: Note that this study is not about accessibility for users with disabilities, but *all* users. Still, there is a significant intersection: look at the link for mobile device users and screen reader users on the Amazon.com Web site. It offers half the functionality, including removing access to one's personal Wish list.
Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox for July 20 is now online at:
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-usability.html
Summary:
In user testing, website use on mobile devices got very low scores,
especially when users accessed "full" sites that weren't designed for
mobile.
USA Today coverage of study findings
http://blogs.usatoday.com/technologylive/2009/07/do-you-have-a-tough-time-getting-anything-more-complicated-than-talking-done-on-your-cellphone-small-wonderresearchers-at-n.html
Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox for July 20 is now online at:
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/mobile-usability.html
Summary:
In user testing, website use on mobile devices got very low scores,
especially when users accessed "full" sites that weren't designed for
mobile.
USA Today coverage of study findings
http://blogs.usatoday.com/technologylive/2009/07/do-you-have-a-tough-time-getting-anything-more-complicated-than-talking-done-on-your-cellphone-small-wonderresearchers-at-n.html