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Blockbuster Closes, Reopens for Liquidation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Blockbuster Closes, Reopens for Liquidation

This is quite a change, having lived through the era of readily available physical video media stores. Now Blockbuster video, once ubquitous, is closing its remaining...

[Book] Connect: Design for an Empathic Society
From Putting People First

[Book] Connect: Design for an Empathic Society

Connect: Design for an Empathic Society by Sabine Wildevuur, Dick van Dijk, Thomas Hammer-Jakobson, Mie Bjerre, Anne Äyväri, and Jesper Lund BIS Publishers, 2014...

Ergonomics in the digital age
From Putting People First

Ergonomics in the digital age

In this age of ubiquitous computing, what exactly are we doing to our bodies, asks Avinash Rajagopal in a highly recommended piece in Metropolis Magazine: “Today...

Street Light System with Audio and Video Recording
From The Eponymous Pickle

Street Light System with Audio and Video Recording

In is natural to include security and pattern recording systems in lighting.  We tested the idea for retail.  Here a new integration: " ... Las Vegas Installs “Intellistreets...

Agile Mindsets
From The Eponymous Pickle

Agile Mindsets

Agile is necessary. It should be a midset.    But what does it really mean?  Pearl Zhu:  From the Future of CIO:  " ... Agility is the ability to adapt to the changes...

Panoramio Redesign
From The Eponymous Pickle

Panoramio Redesign

The Google Operating System reports that the image locating service Panoramio has been redesigned to make it look like a Google Maps extension.  It was acquired...

Unilever's CEO Talks the Future
From The Eponymous Pickle

Unilever's CEO Talks the Future

Why Unilever's CEO takes the long-term approachUnilever CEO Paul Polman said his job is "to make others successful," which he achieves by taking a long-term approach...

All technology is assistive technology
From Putting People First

All technology is assistive technology

All technology is assistive technology, argues Sara Hendren in a long and very insightful article. “Honestly – what technology are you using that’s not assistive...

How a deeper customer understanding can energize innovation
From Putting People First

How a deeper customer understanding can energize innovation

In today’s crowded and competitive energy markets, many product manufacturers fall short in their marketing, writes Andy Beck, Executive Vice President of Makovsky...

Ubiquitous across globe, cellphones have become tool for doing good
From Putting People First

Ubiquitous across globe, cellphones have become tool for doing good

With 96 percent of the world connected, organizations are using mobile phones to deliver, via texts, water, energy, financial services, health care, even education...

How do you build an electricity bill for the 21st century?
From Putting People First

How do you build an electricity bill for the 21st century?

The more confusing the bill, the more likely it is to be disputed, the less likely it is to be paid. So, from not only an image perspective, but a practical, financial...

The rise of the mobile-born
From Putting People First

The rise of the mobile-born

The mobile-born generation will drive a radical rethinking of office productivity, writes Paul Holland, a general partner at Foundation Capital, “Fast-forward a...

High Fidelity Fast Smart Scanning
From The Eponymous Pickle

High Fidelity Fast Smart Scanning

In Engadget:  We have many new opportunities for scanning these days.  And more our smart phones have become scanners.   But the nature of the context can makeBlinkscan...

Fading Interest in the Humanities
From The Eponymous Pickle

Fading Interest in the Humanities

In the NYT:  Creating a worry in colleges.  I further observe that Its harder to justify the costs, and as most everything has an important part of underlying technology...

Friday Squid Blogging: Tree Yarn-Bombed
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Tree Yarn-Bombed

This tree in San Mateo, CA, has been turned into a giant blue squid. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news...

Why Arts and Social Science Needs Code: Testimonials
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Why Arts and Social Science Needs Code: Testimonials

Part 2 of my "Why are we learning this?" guide for arts and social science students is a set of testimonials from people in the field that learned to code.  I'd...

Procter & Gamble and Unilever Honored
From The Eponymous Pickle

Procter & Gamble and Unilever Honored

In Mediapost:" ... Procter & Gamble and Unilever are in the top spots among marketers of consumer packaged goods, and Wal-Mart Stores and Target are the most effective...

Another Snowden Lesson: People Are the Weak Security Link
From Schneier on Security

Another Snowden Lesson: People Are the Weak Security Link

There's a story that Edward Snowden successfully socially engineered other NSA employees into giving him their passwords.

Creativity Challenges from IDEO
From The Eponymous Pickle

Creativity Challenges from IDEO

In the HBR:   From a group we used a number of times.   For more on that click on the IDEO tag below. We practiced by setting up context creating locations.  For...

Army Powerpoint vs Tableau
From The Eponymous Pickle

Army Powerpoint vs Tableau

When I first read this I thought this it gave the impression that Tableau and Powerpoint were competing for the same purpose.  I see them having the same operational...
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