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The Economist features work by Swisscom anthropologist Stefana Broadbent
Ubiquitous computing gone mad
Web 2.0 is the web as it was originally envisioned – the internet of things is the real departure
The user is the content
New UK centre of excellence in design, engineering, technology and business
BBC News speaks to Jan Chipchase of Nokia Design
BBC News has just published a feature on Jan Chipchase, principal researcher at Nokia Design and frequently featured on this blog. “Jan Chipchase tours the world looking at how people use mobile phones in their everyday lives and, more broadly,…
Spanish translation of Experientia interview with Anne Kirah
Luis López Toledo, a Chilean industrial designer, has published a Spanish translation of the interview I did last year with Anne Kirah, former senior design anthropologist at Microsoft’s MSN Customer Design Centre, and currently dean of the new 180º Academy…
Designing the user experience of a phone for the elderly
UK report on culture, participation and the web
Designing Web Navigation: Optimizing the User Experience
Google’s new ‘Website Optimizer’: what does it mean for user-centred design?
The New Yorker on the feature paradox
Vodafone’s Receiver magazine is “at home”
The latest issue of Vodafone’s Receiver magazine (#18) is entitled “at home” and is introduced as follows: Digital media are entering the connectivity as a matter of course era, and they are entering the “home zone”: the home (for many…