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Steve Workman is a consultant for PA Consulting Group in London. His job is to design and create applications and web sites using the latest standards-compliant and accessible technology. Steve is the lead mobile developer within PA, making Android and iPhone apps for the enterprise. He is also an organiser of the London Web Standards group who set up educational talks on web standards for people in the London area. Follow him on Twitter @steveworkman or read his personal blog on steveworkman.com

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App Equality

When developing apps across mobile platforms, there should be no devices left with a poorer UX.
April 05, 2011

Tablet usability: the future can't come soon enough

January 22, 2010

Treating Users as Customers

Designers need to think beyond just the user's journey to consider the experience of being a customer.
November 18, 2010
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