What Web Claims Really Mean
I love this Web 2.0 perspective I found over at Google Blogoscoped:
| When they say… | then they mean… |
|---|---|
| “We’re out of Beta today” | “Please, mainstream news, cover us once more!” |
| “More features are coming up” | “Sorry, we don’t have any features yet” |
| “We’re still in stealth mode, but you can sign up for an exclusive Alpah-tester invite” | “We’re figuring out what to do with this domain name, but it was too expensive to just let go.” |
| “Please wait while loading” | “We don’t have budget for more servers” |
| “We use semantic clustering to enhance results relevancy” | “Our results are taken from another search engine, but will anyone buy us? Please?” |
| “Due to a temporary server malconfiguration, we’d like to ask you to change your password.” | “Who the hell posted those credit card numbers to a newsgroup?” |
| “Our site uses the latest Web 2.0 features” | “We solved an easy problem but added gradient colors… blogosphere, link away!” |
| “According to internal usability studies …” | “The guy in the hall said …” |
| “Web 3.0 is …” | “I came too late to the Web 2.0 party, but not this time!” |
| “Our applications use AJAX for faster results” | “The boss suggested to add a clock to the page so now your back button is broken” |
| “We’ve been acquired, but nothing will change for you, the user.” | “Off to the Bahamas, sucker!” |
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