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Free yourself from oppression by technology
From Putting People First

Free yourself from oppression by technology

That new phone or laptop may be giving you a warm glow, but beware a stealth attack on your happiness, warns Yair Amichai-Hamburger in The New Scientist. “Our lifestyles...

Mobiles offer new view of reality
From Putting People First

Mobiles offer new view of reality

The BBC thinks that Augmented reality (AR) “is set to explode” this year. “Futurologist Ian Pearson predicts an explosion of such services next year. “I’m surprised...

Seeing customers as partners in innovation
From Putting People First

Seeing customers as partners in innovation

A freelance writer reports for the New York Times on 3M Company

A thank you to our web service provider Aventure Host
From Putting People First

A thank you to our web service provider Aventure Host

On December 31st 2009 we finished the process of moving our websites and our mail services to Italy. Since the beginning of our company, we had hosted our websites...

Designing for social innovation: an interview with Ezio Manzini
From Putting People First

Designing for social innovation: an interview with Ezio Manzini

User experience strategist Steve Baty interviewed Ezio Manzini, Professor of Design at the Politecnico di Milano and one of the keynote speakers at Interaction...

The Journal of Information Architecture
From Putting People First

The Journal of Information Architecture

The Journal of Information Architecture, a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, is now at its second issue — and all the content can be downloaded: Issue 1 (Spring...

When professionals get culture shock
From Putting People First

When professionals get culture shock

Nokia user researcher Jan Chipchase reflects on the issue of culture shock, a condition that can even affect professionals whose livelihood depends on being able...

The fable of the user-centred designer
From Putting People First

The fable of the user-centred designer

David Travis has written a fable that “follows a young man’s journey as he discovers the three secrets of user-centred design”. “Many years ago, I read a book by...

Slaves of the feed
From Putting People First

Slaves of the feed

Thomas Petersen, co-founder and partner of Danish digital creative agency Hello, reflects on the experience and design implications of the exponential growth of...

How
From Putting People First

How

The banking industry is missing out on a huge opportunity to transform itself from a transactional model to an engagement model, writes social media strategist...

The future of collaboration begins with visualising human capital
From Putting People First

The future of collaboration begins with visualising human capital

Venessa Miemis, a Master’s degree candidate in Media Studies at the New School in New York City, contributed a user idea to Nokia’s Ideas Project website, anticipating...

The challenge of co-production
From Putting People First

The challenge of co-production

A new discussion paper by NESTA, the UK’s National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, argues that the key to reforming public services is to encourage...

Mag+, a concept video on the future of digital magazines
From Putting People First

Mag+, a concept video on the future of digital magazines

Bonnier R&D, the research unit of Bonnier, the publisher of Popular Science, invited the designers from BERG London on a corporate collaborative research project...

Ubiquitous computing bridges devices and services
From Putting People First

Ubiquitous computing bridges devices and services

Mike Kuniavsky of ThingM was a speaker at XD Forum, Intuit’s internal user experience design conference, last week. His half-hour talk focused on the relationship...

As we consume Apples and BlackBerrys, natural world beats a sensory retreat
From Putting People First

As we consume Apples and BlackBerrys, natural world beats a sensory retreat

Technology has drawn us into our interconnected webs, in the office, on the street, on the park bench, to the point that we exist virtually everywhere except in...

Anthropology Matters
From Putting People First

Anthropology Matters

The latest issue of Anthropology Matters contains an interesting article on the use of mobile phones in Africa: Being cool or being good: researching mobile phones...

Presentations of the Behavior, Energy and Climate Change conference
From Putting People First

Presentations of the Behavior, Energy and Climate Change conference

Presentations are now available of last month’s Behavior, Energy & Climate Change Conference, which took place in Washington, DC. The BECC conference focused on...

iPhone users are delusional, consultants say
From Putting People First

iPhone users are delusional, consultants say

Strand Consult suggests that iPhone users are suffering from a form of Stockholm Syndrome–the condition in which the kidnapped begin to show loyalty to their kidnappers...

Book: Ethnography and the Corporate Encounter
From Putting People First

Book: Ethnography and the Corporate Encounter

Ethnography and the Corporate Encounter Reflections on Research in and of Corporations Edited by Melissa Cefkin Berghahn Books (July 2009) Hardcover, 253 pages Businesses...

Augmented Reality is overhyped and abused
From Putting People First

Augmented Reality is overhyped and abused

Augmented Reality is overhyped and abused, writes Matthew Szymczyk in Advertising Age, and we’re in danger of killing off a rather useful technology. “As web-based...
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