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		<title>Apple iBook&#8217;s Literal UI</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 21:07:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Ray</dc:creator>
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The iPad was unveiled today and as I was anxiously anticipating details of the eReader functionality my excitement quickly turned to disappointment when I realized they went for a &#8220;Book&#8221; looking UI. I personally don&#8217;t understand why they felt the need to use the turning page graphic and the remaining side of the book pages [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.apple.com/ipad/">iPad</a> was unveiled today and as I was anxiously anticipating details of the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/07/barnes-and-noble-nook-review/">eReader</a> functionality my excitement quickly turned to disappointment when I realized they went for a &#8220;Book&#8221; looking UI. I personally don&#8217;t understand why they felt the need to use the turning page graphic and the remaining side of the book pages for the iBook app. I mean that&#8217;s nifty and all but I know I&#8217;m not holding a real book it&#8217;s not making it a better user experience for me. In fact I might rather that space to the right (where you can see the remaining pages) be used for the controls, where I can adjust brightness text size and maybe even flip the page with the flick of my thumb. Although as I stated before I could do with out the the turning page graphic. Maybe I&#8217;m being a little hard on this on aspect of the iPad but this [eReader] is the part I&#8217;ve been anticipating most and I was prepared to have my mind blown with the genius of Apple. All said, I still plan on getting one. Maybe using one &#8220;in my hands&#8221; will change my mind.</p>
<p>Check out the Mag+ concept below. Yes I understand it&#8217;s called &#8220;Mag&#8221; and not Book+ but it&#8217;s extremely inovative and honestly gets me super geeked about hand held reader / eReader formats.</p>
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<p>Tom Watson also discusses &#8220;<a href="http://tincorporated.com/writing/2010/jan/18/new-canvas/">A New Canvas</a>&#8220;</p>
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		<title>A Renewing User Experience with Chase.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 02:56:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Ray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I recently opened a joint account a Chase bank to help my mother. I wouldn&#8217;t have chosen Chase due to the fact that they charge $5 dollars to cash one of their own checks if you&#8217;re not a customer. What the fuck?! That&#8217;s far beyond a reasonable convenience fee&#8230; You&#8217;re telling me you don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I recently opened a joint account a Chase bank to help my mother. I wouldn&#8217;t have chosen Chase due to the fact that they charge $5 dollars to cash one of their own checks if you&#8217;re not a customer. What the fuck?! That&#8217;s far beyond a reasonable convenience fee&#8230; You&#8217;re telling me you don&#8217;t even honor your own checks Chase? What could possibly constitute such a charge? Yeah it really pissed me off. Especially after walking down the street to Washington Mutual to find they wouldn&#8217;t charge me anything not even one or two dollars, which I would expect and which wouldn&#8217;t piss me off nearly as much at $5 effing dollars. So&#8230; Needless to say, at this point, my user experience / customer experience was pretty low&#8230; But that was before my mother opened our joint account.</p>
<p>So my first few weeks with Chase still didn&#8217;t make me a fan, in fact reconfirmed my dislike for their service. Online transfers from savings to checking take a day, I&#8217;ve grown acustom to imediate transfers between my own accounts with my other bank. Time after time I&#8217;ve gone to ATM&#8217;s which are out of service. I understand this could be due to vandalism or other issues&#8230; So what! I don&#8217;t care. There should be more than one or even two ATM&#8217;s at a location. All I care about at that point is the fact that I&#8217;m going to have to find and drive to another Chase ATM just to find that this ATM is out of order too. OMF&#8217;nG (not in my usual vocab)</p>
<p>That brings me to what happened today. I drove once again to the Chase ATM within a half mile to find that once again it&#8217;s out of order. [Did they ever even fix it?] Well I wasn&#8217;t anymore disappointed that I expected to be.. So I move along to the next ATM. I go in to make a deposit just to find that there are NO ENVELOPES! Damn it! Because I&#8217;ve had this happen before with my other financial institue I had  evelopes saved in my car and I actually found it somewhat amusing that I would be cashing checks in an envelope of a competitor bank. So I seal up the envelope and proceed to make my deposit. That&#8217;s when I notice the sign &#8220;Envelope Free Deposits&#8221;&#8230; Huh? I was somewhat hesitant. Is this safe. I did consider using the envelope anyway. I mean this is money we&#8217;re talking about and I personally don&#8217;t like taking chances mine [or my mums]. But I went for it, I deposited three checks, all at once just like the screen said. I thought for a seconds &#8216;hmm I didn&#8217;t enter a total..&#8217; Whoa! What do you know it scanned the checks and added up the total, completely accurate and gave me the option to print out a receipt of the transaction with images of each check. Nice.</p>
<p>This is cool stuff, I didn&#8217;t need an envelope,  I didn&#8217;t have to add up my checks, and I didn&#8217;t have to load them one at a time. I wouldn&#8217;t say that this has made me want to make Chase my primary bank by any means. However I did find it impressive. It&#8217;s the small details like this that can make an impact on a user / customer, grow loyalty, and give their customers a reason to tell there friends about kick ass ATMs.</p>
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