…our current technology does that anyway, but technology in science fiction can provide exemplars of the extremes to which we might inadvertently go. Many of my favorite examples come from…
…It’s all about paying attention…or not. The commons—as in civic open space, a park, or community gardens—is traditionally a physical space that is not owned by anyone but is shared…
…in ad hoc research studies.) But emailed surveys aren’t usually completed in context of use, and since not all product owners are skilled at writing good survey questions or facilitating…
A review of The Mobile Frontier: A Guide for Designing Mobile Experiences by Rachel Hinman Rosenfeld Media, 2012 The Mobile Frontier is at times thought-provoking, practical, useful, and entertaining. It…
…whichever arrangement makes sense to you. Nova Spivak, founder of Radar Networks, the company developing Twine, describes it as “moving from a file server metaphor to a database metaphor.” Company…
…only have time to scan the book quickly. They are also wonderful as a quick refresher. For example, one case study discusses how a very successful website anticipates the site…
…wants to innovate; no company wants to be left behind. A lot of innovative ideas float around in companies, yet very few companies are able to innovate successfully. Figure 1….
…have to do anything to make it work. I opened the package, popped off the lid, plugged it in, and downloaded the contents. There I was; awash in all the…
…(PTSD), spinal cord injuries, and amputations, combined with the fact that the patient is typically a family member, often leads to high levels of stress and anxiety among the caregivers…