Sep 14, 2006
links for 2006-09-14
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs deliver a special announcement from the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco. New iTunes, new Nano, new Shuffle and that iTv is sweet.
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iTV the iPod for movies..!
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Experience design has become a hot industry theme. Companies are looking to hire experience designers. New consultancies devoted to experience design are being founded nearly every day.
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Presentation on how to apply corporate ethnography to web design
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is there a future for wikis other than the encyclopedia model, or will open collaboration be the exception, not the rule?
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Upping The Ante Understanding business & design through casino poker A four part series By Dirk Knemeyer
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Five years after the first internet bubble burst, we’re now witnessing the backlash against Web 2.0 and a plethora of me-too business plans, marketing pitches and analyst reports exploiting the nebulous phrase.
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With its “Pictures of the Future” approach, Siemens takes a long look into the future: 10, 20 or even 30 years, depending upon the area of activity
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Over the last few months, Experientia has been exploring the latest trends in electronic toys and games and gathered the results in a small internal report.
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Engagement and co-production will grow only out of a deeper, richer understanding of how services relate in practice to people’s everyday lives
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Vodafone’s receiver magazine is a neutral space where pioneer thinkers challenge you to discuss exciting, future-oriented aspects of communications technologies. This issue wants to spark off some ideas about social networking the mobile way.
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It is perhaps the most widely quoted example of the political impact of design. Yet pose the question, “Is design political?” to the design industry and you’ll get back a big, resounding, “no.”
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many hold a near positivist bias towards the need for utility in social software. Indeed – social software has utility (and deep utility at that), but the notion of social transcends utility.
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promotes the values and benefits of usability engineering and user centered design, because everyone has the right to have things that work better. 14 november.
