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Book review: Designing Interactions by Bill Moggridge
Apple’s quest to put us at ease with technology [International Herald Tribune]
Participatory media and the pedagogy of civic participation
MIT’s Henry Jenkins on the characteristics of the new media landscape
Thoughts on the impending death of information architecture
Who profits from user-created content?
Steelcase on user-centred research and its impact upon the healing environment
Paul Gardien of Philips Design on the importance of meaning in technological innovation
Nine different ways of turning off Windows Vista
Living old
Arts Management newsletter, a horrible experience with great content
Encouraging participatory democracy
Designing a better user experience of the legal system [Business Week]
Nokia’s Jan Chipchase on mobile TV and personal experiences
European Market Research Event – Day 2, afternoon
Mike Spang, Kodak Mike Spang has the long job title: “Business Research Director, Document Imaging, Corporate Business Research, Eastman Kodak Company”. He spoke about how Kodak went about creating a satisfying global corporate web experience. To put it in somewhat…
European Market Research Event – Day 2, morning
Due to travelling, it took me a few days to write up my summary of the Tuesday presentations at the European Market Research Event, but here we are. In this write-up I will concentrate on five speakers: James Surowiecki, Roula…
France Telecom on disability and innovation
Yaniv Steiner speaking on rapid prototyping at World Usability Day Italy
Last Tuesday people across the globe attended World Usability Day gatherings and events, an initiative promoted by a professional association called the Usability Professionals’ Association (UPA). Experientia partner Michele Visciola is the president of UPA-Italy, and in that capacity he…
European Market Research Event – Day 1, afternoon
During the afternoon sessions of the European Market Research Event, I attended presentations by Clive Grinyer of France Telecom Orange, Sarah Pearson of ACB/University of Sussex and Francesco Cara of Nokia. There is also a short write-up of a talk…