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		<title>&#8220;Don&#8217;t make me think&#8221; by Steve Krug</title>
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This seminal book is the first must read for anyone working on the web. Published in October 2000, its simple message is clear: the most important usability concern for anyone designing or building a website is to not make the user think. Steve Krug calls this (with his tongue firmly planted in his cheek) his [...]]]></description>
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<p>This seminal book is the first must read for anyone working on the web. Published in October 2000, its simple message is clear: the most important usability concern for anyone designing or building a website is to not make the user think. Steve Krug calls this (with his tongue firmly planted in his cheek) his first law of usability.</p>
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