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UX London conference (concentrate)

I spent the last 3 days at the UX London conference, organised by the good folks at Clearleft. Very impressive speaker lineup, and generally a well-run, successful conference. Admittedly, much of it is preaching to the converted, but a handful of eureka moments, and connecting with the UX community, makes it all worthwhile.
It’s hard to imagine conferences without Twitter now. Many talks were live-tweeted, which I never saw the point of but, judging from comments, certainly has an appreciative audience. I checked the #uxlondon search periodically to see what people were thinking. (Would’ve appreciated some controversy; all a bit polite.)
So I decided to summarise the 7 presentations and 4 workshops I attended in 11 tweets (read on):

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