The keys to design are perception, cognition, design, and mechanics. He gave a great example of two different vending machines: one with several simple big push buttons with colorful graphics, another… more →
Richard Giles 2.0ikisai wrote 3 years ago: Michael Gough - The adobe experience modelthe presenter is from the Macromedia side of the conj … more →
ikisai wrote 3 years ago: The network is down so the demo is off for now. user carries on doing what they were doing anyw … more →
ikisai wrote 3 years ago: reBlog: Attention Multiplexer for Semi-Structured Content - Michal Migurski , Michae … more →
ikisai wrote 3 years ago: Michael H. GoldhaberHas been working on a book for a long time on Attention Economy but feels h … more →
ikisai wrote 3 years ago: Rich Internet Applications and the Service Oriented Client -Kevin Lynch We start off with a graph de … more →
ikisai wrote 3 years ago: Simple Bridge-Building - Ray Ozzie Composite applications enabled by RSS, big 4 have put y … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: The keys to design are perception, cognition, design, and mechanics. He gave a great example of two … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: Charles is an anthropologist. He spent 12 months on the Isles of Scilly, and set up a social entrepr … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: ETech: Danah Boyd, G/localization, When Global Information and Local Interaction Collide Everyone wa … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: There have been a bunch of people recently that have argued over full or partial content feeds for w … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: I’ve heard people rave about George Dyson’s presentation before, but never heard him mys … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: Oooooh. Announcements. Live.com has some new enhancements. Windows Live search has a new beta. Why … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: Joel ran through some web sites, gave them points for aesthetics. Funny, and he pointed out a few ni … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: Essentially Brian’s presentation was a demo of Events and Venues database (EVDB). Great event/ … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: Is it just me, or do people reiterate an awful lot in presentations. Amy Jo Kim explained a few simp … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: Cory swapped his 45 minute presentation for a 15 minute slot. Which is a shame, because it was one o … more →
ikisai wrote 3 years ago: mechanical turk, check Amazon, interesting how explicitly humans are used in applications (submit a … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: Rael asked for a show of hands for people who’d not been to an ETech. I’d guess just shy … more →
Richard wrote 3 years ago: I’m sitting on the floor at the Grand Hyatt–it’s not strange, everyone is doing it … more →