I think a lot of people have seen this:
And it certainly has been written about at length, even over at oreillynet.com. So what do I have to add to the conversation. Well I'd like to talk about how this can be viewed through the lense of good user interface designs and the decisions you make when creating a new one.
The young lady's opinion at the begining of the video is a perfect illustration of bias. Essentially it illustrates one of the great product management mantras, "Your opinion is interesting but irrelevent." By the end of the video clip you find out that her initial opinion was completely false.
Get the data before you make any decisions.
Morse code is a great illustration of a design choice. Here we have a method that speeds up the transmission of text across the wire (or wireless). The choice is around user education. Current phone texting takes virtually zero training, morse code takes more.
Even if Morse code is A LOT faster, in a cost benefit analysis it still probably makes sense to use the current standard UI. Although it might be interesting for some phone manufacturer to try it out. For some reason it sounds right up Blackberry's aisle to me...
Links:Pocket Morse 1.3Morse Coder 1.7
Update: Well hopefully the replaced video will stay live for a bit. But nevertheless I did find something else that is interesting during my search for a replacement. Check out this:
Notice the keybooad sitting next to it? It's our old friend Steampunk Keyboard Dude, better known as Jake. Check out the project page: telegraph
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