diff --git a/content/notes/borrowing-from-big-players.md b/content/notes/borrowing-from-big-players.md index 154bff6..e5698f1 100644 --- a/content/notes/borrowing-from-big-players.md +++ b/content/notes/borrowing-from-big-players.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ replyURI: "https://adrianroselli.com/2020/03/i-dont-care-what-google-or-apple-or replyTitle: "I Don’t Care What Google or Apple or Whoever Did" replyType: "BlogPosting" replyAuthor: "Adrian Roselli" -replyAuthorURI: "https://adrianroselli.com/posts" +replyAuthorURI: "https://adrianroselli.com/" --- Large organizations' choices influence my decisions in only one way: by telling me what users are familiar with. For instance: when building a search-results page, it might make sense to borrow the basic semantics of existing search engines (Google, Bing, etc.) so the interface is familiar.