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		<title>Apple, Microsoft and Web Usability</title>
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“Don’t make the user work” is a very simple statement, but implementing it in a website is quite difficult, especially when the sites in question are that of Apple and Microsoft.
Apple and Microsoft have always been compared based on their products and most of these comparisons are not useful in many ways. But the article [...]]]></description>
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