I actually disagree about LinkedIn .. I find the interface very
confusing .. it looks really good, but the placement of buttons is not
intuitive.  I've gotten used to it, but when I'm with other people who
try to add somebody to their network they always have to search for
the button.  There are too many options with similar actions attached
to them ... add to network, contact directly, get introduced, it's
hard to tell what the difference is if you've never used them before.

That said LinkedIn is a great service, an their interface is still
better than most.

I actually think Flickr and Facebook both have good UIs...

> --- Mike Scarpiello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I think Netflix and Linkedin are great.  Usable, tight, and
> > intuitive.
>

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