mike | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 14 2007 | snap, blogs, web 2.0, widgets
Interesting critique of putting the Snap link pop-up widget on your site (note that TechCrunch is currently using this widget - but it is done in a little Snap voice bubble next to the link rather than taking over the link itself).
David argues convincingly that:
- Snap interferes with normal usage and navigation.
- It add little or no value form an information content perspective.
- Once users get over the Gee Whiz factor, Snap become irritating; driving traffic from you site.
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