NASA.gov: Behind the Page

2010
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Thank You! Dec 13, 2010 04:26:11 PM | jtownsend
 
In many ways, last week was an experiment for us. Like most sites, we collect user feedback about our pages, the designs, the content and more. And we have always incorporated user testing into our design process. It's really an integral part of the process.
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Seeking Feedback on a New Approach to NASA.gov Navigation Dec 07, 2010 10:18:42 AM | jtownsend
 
We're working on a new approach to our navigation menus and we want to hear what you think of them. The primary goal of the new menu design is to surface popular and hard-to-find contents so they are easier for you to get to.
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A Season of New Improvements Nov 29, 2010 02:45:04 PM | jtownsend
 
With Thanksgiving behind us, we at NASA.gov are thankful for our colleagues across the country who work so hard to tell the story of NASA on the web. We'd like to take a few moments to point out some of the new enhancements we've all been working on this fall.
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Comparing the Interwebs to Social Media Nov 19, 2010 06:22:56 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
In the last two years NASA has made a real push to get its story out via social media channels as well as the NASA Web site. How do their respective reaches compare? (Warning: there will be math.)
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NASA.gov Video and More on Your Smartphones Oct 12, 2010 05:25:39 PM | Jim Wilson
 
If you've visited NASA.gov on an iPhone, Droid or other smartphone lately, you've probably noticed a big difference in the site.
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Hokey smokes, Bullwinkle! NASA.gov Beat Google! Oct 01, 2010 04:40:49 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
New customer satisfaction scores are in. What do they mean?
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NASA.gov: Working to Be the Best Aug 26, 2010 03:57:10 PM | jtownsend
 
Every day, hundreds of thousands visit the NASA web site seeking information about the agency, our missions and programs, and we've been getting feedback that they're liking what they're seeing.
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Always Room for Improvement Jul 01, 2010 05:06:06 PM | jtownsend
 
Last month, Google released what it considers the top 1,000 web sites in the world and NASA made the list. We were honored to make the cut and were the third highest federal government site on the list. Some would think that a well deserved vacation is in order since we're already on the top web site list. But our teams are working harder than ever to improve the site.
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NASA @The Webby Awards Jun 16, 2010 10:58:17 AM | Jim Wilson
 
A special night in New York City reveals NASA's enduring star power.
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Web 1.5 Jun 04, 2010 11:06:58 AM | Brian Dunbar
 
Making social media work with that boring old website.
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NASA TV: Live in the Palm of your Hand May 27, 2010 10:21:10 AM | jtownsend
 
Over the last few weeks, we’ve set up and begun doing a beta test broadcast of NASA TV onto your Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
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Why We Went with Flash Apr 30, 2010 12:54:56 PM | Brian Dunbar
 
NASA.gov Web manager Brian Dunbar responds to some questions about the new video player.
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Now Playing on a Website Near You Apr 29, 2010 03:25:49 PM | Jim Wilson
 
NASA.gov has a new video interface, offering users the ability to comment, rate, share, embed and download videos.
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A Day of Firsts Apr 19, 2010 04:30:19 PM | jtownsend
 
Last Thursday was a day of many firsts, as we worked hard on special coverage of President Obama’s visit to the Kennedy Space Center, where he spoke about the new course for NASA and the future of the U.S. in human spaceflight.
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Going from Cloudy to Clear Jan 21, 2010 03:35:03 PM | jtownsend
 
There's a part of the homepage that very few users were looking at. If you went to the homepage, I'd bet that you missed it several times over the last several years. Most of our visitors do. It was a little graphic in the right hand column about two-thirds of the way down the page. And for the last four months or so, it has said "2012" in really big digits in four different places.
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