Here is an interesting article from the Google blog about continuous, microscopic usability testing.
Search experiments, large and small
We figure out what works by running experiments - tiny tests for a small number of users which help us determine whether that feature helps or hurts.
Experimentation is a very powerful tool, and we use it very widely [...]
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Continuous usabilty testing at Google
Published in September 6th, 2008
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