UPA usability journal focuses on international, cross-cultural aspects
Most of the articles in the fourth issue of the Journal of Usability Studies (a publication of the Usability Professionals’ Associaton) have a global flavor addressing issues of international, cross-cultural aspects of usability. The Journal of Usability Studies, published by…
A new report on service innovation
How computer gamers experience the game situation: a behavioral study
Presentation on how to apply corporate ethnography to web design
Execs who live with their consumers
In wiki, everyone helps, but where’s the profit? [International Herald Tribune]
Ars Electronica on simplicity
Too Much Information, an IBM research project [ACM Queue]
Book: The User Is Always Right
Berners-Lee calls for Web 2.0 calm [The Register]
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. Tim Berners-Lee, the individual credited with inventing the…
The EU’s eUSER project
Strategic planning for the future at Siemens
Microsoft opening major research centre in Turin, Italy?
Two new thematic Experientia blogs
Experientia, the international experience design consultancy, launches today two new thematic blogs: E-Democracy is aimed at public authorities. It gathers information on citizen participation and the use of web 2.0 technologies in the websites of public authorities, public administrations and…
Arts Management newsletter on creative industries
Turbo-charging e-government
BBC Wap use flourishing in Africa
Africa, in particular Nigeria, is dominating international mobile phone access to the BBC’s website. According to July’s statistics, 61% of the BBC’s international Wap users came from Nigeria and 19% from South Africa. Africa is the world’s largest-growing mobile phone…