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What does the Internet of Things mean for UX people?
From Putting People First

What does the Internet of Things mean for UX people?

Last week, the Sixth European Information Architecture Summit took place in Paris, and all the presentations are already online. Here are a few that caught my attention...

Creating a patient-centered future for health care
From Putting People First

Creating a patient-centered future for health care

Minneapolis firm Worrell looked at the future of health care through the patient’s perspective. Fast Company’s Co.Design site reports. “When it comes to designing...

Forrester Research: Many social networkers happy just to lurk
From Putting People First

Forrester Research: Many social networkers happy just to lurk

Online social networks are growing, but the percentage of users uploading content to sites like YouTube and Facebook has “plateaued” worldwide, according to a report...

PhD: Mobile phone use by young adults in India: a case study
From Putting People First

PhD: Mobile phone use by young adults in India: a case study

“Mobile phone use by young adults in India: a case study”, the PhD thesis of Priyanka Matanhelia at the University of Maryland, is available online. Abstract This...

UK campaign for inquiry into
From Putting People First

UK campaign for inquiry into

The potential transformation of our brains caused by intensive use of computers and the internet is a threat to our quality of life on the same scale as risks to...

US market research: Few Americans are consuming digital media
From Putting People First

US market research: Few Americans are consuming digital media

Connected devices are still having trouble finding a mass audience, a new report from market-research firm The NPD Group has found. But that is likely to change...

In study, children cite appeal of digital reading
From Putting People First

In study, children cite appeal of digital reading

Many children want to read books on digital devices, while parents worry that technology will distract young bookworms, according to a survey by the publisher Scholastic...

Essential interaction design essays and articles
From Putting People First

Essential interaction design essays and articles

Dan Saffer of Kicker Studio has started a list of essays and articles that he feels are important touchstones and reference points for interaction designers. The...

Videos of Stanford
From Putting People First

Videos of Stanford

Below are the 2010 videos of the Human-Computer Interaction Seminar at Stanford University. Check also the full playlist. Redesigning the programming experience...

UX developments at Telef
From Putting People First

UX developments at Telef

Some UX developments at Telef

Mobile Monday Amsterdam on design
From Putting People First

Mobile Monday Amsterdam on design

Every other month Mobile Monday Amsterdam organises a network event with visionary speakers and practical cases. The most recent one, on 6 September, was devoted...

The digital panopticon
From Putting People First

The digital panopticon

In a three-part series Joshua-Mich

Cutting edge sharing and bartering in Brooklyn
From Putting People First

Cutting edge sharing and bartering in Brooklyn

From farming to art, practices like sharing and bartering are being revived and updated for the Twitter age. The New York Times reports from Brooklyn. “Concepts...

Values in technology design and use: ethnography
From Putting People First

Values in technology design and use: ethnography

A couple of months ago former Nokia ethnographer Tricia Wang gave a talk at the Nokia Research Center in Palo Alto, CA, and she just posted the slideshow and the...

All together now, to each his own sync
From Putting People First

All together now, to each his own sync

New York Times cultural commentator Anand Giridharadas reflects on the fact that as the very idea of mass culture erodes, many people are synced with themselves...

Intel: it
From Putting People First

Intel: it

The Intel announcements this week, particularly those by CTO Justin Rattner, are quite visionary. But also anthropologist Genevieve Bell’s approach is making waves...

Context-aware devices that become our natural extensions
From Putting People First

Context-aware devices that become our natural extensions

Much coverage on the presentation by Justin Rattner, Intel’s CTO at the Intel Developer Forum, where he discussed a future with so-called context-aware computers...

The relationship revolution
From Putting People First

The relationship revolution

The Internet may seem like a 21st-century nightmare version of the worst excesses of the marketplace, writes Melinda Blau in the Psychotherapy Networker. But it’s...

Eric von Hippel and 2.9 million British innovators
From Putting People First

Eric von Hippel and 2.9 million British innovators

Ethan Zuckerman reports on yesterday’s Berkman Center lunch talk by Eric von Hippel, where he discussed what he called the

On the importance of social interaction design for social startups
From Putting People First

On the importance of social interaction design for social startups

On his Gravity7 blog, Adrian Chan tries to convince startups and social application companies to embark on in-house social interaction design “The problem, as I...
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