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From Putting People First

Interesting Google Blog article on how user research dramatically improved driving directions on Google Maps India. The research was based on the fact that street...

Book: Pervasive Information Architecture
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Book: Pervasive Information Architecture

Pervasive Information Architecture – Designing information space in ubiquitous ecologies is a book being written by Andrea Resmini and Luca Rosati for Morgan Kaufmann...

Information and communication technologies vital for social inclusion
From Putting People First

Information and communication technologies vital for social inclusion

The World Economic Forum today released its study on Scaling Opportunity: Information and Communications Technology for Social Inclusion, an analysis of how ICT...

danah boyd on why Zuckerberg is wrong to say
From Putting People First

danah boyd on why Zuckerberg is wrong to say

Ethnographer danah boyd, a Microsoft researcher, argues that Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg is wrong saying that ‘the age of privacy is over’. “Privacy isn’t a technological...

Are mobile phones Africa
From Putting People First

Are mobile phones Africa

Whether it’s checking market prices of crops, transferring money or simply making a call, mobile phones are transforming Africa. But, asks The Guardian, could this...

Good: the Slow Issue
From Putting People First

Good: the Slow Issue

Good, the collaborative magazine, has published its “Slow Issue” with perspectives on a smarter, better and slower future: “At its simplest, slow stands for a focus...

From people to prototypes and products: ethnographic liquidity and the Intel Global Aging Experience study
From Putting People First

From people to prototypes and products: ethnographic liquidity and the Intel Global Aging Experience study

The latest Intel Technology Journal (Volume 13, Issue 30 reports the research and development activities of the Intel Digital Health Group and its colleagues. One...

Design for sustainable behaviour (part 3)
From Putting People First

Design for sustainable behaviour (part 3)

Can design change behavior? Although at times it can seem difficult to change just one person

The world in 2020: A glimpse into the future
From Putting People First

The world in 2020: A glimpse into the future

Ten years ago we thought wireless was another word for radio, Peter Mandelson’s career was over

The New York Times on gestural interfaces
From Putting People First

The New York Times on gestural interfaces

The New York Times reports on “natural” gestural interfaces in an article entitled “Giving Electronic Commands With Body Language”: “In the coming months, the likes...

Denmark Leads the way in Digital Care
From Putting People First

Denmark Leads the way in Digital Care

Using medical devices and notebook computers, Danish patients can see doctors without leaving home, and have the information automatically logged into electronic...

A MobileActive.org whitepaper on scaling mobile services for development
From Putting People First

A MobileActive.org whitepaper on scaling mobile services for development

Katrin Verclas of MobileActive.org has published a whitepaper entitled “Scaling Mobile Services for Development: What Will It Take?”. The paper, originially commissioned...

Yahoo studies social science
From Putting People First

Yahoo studies social science

Yahoo Labs is beefing up its ranks of social scientists, adding highly credentialed cognitive psychologists, economists and ethnographers from top universities...

The bridge between cultures and design
From Putting People First

The bridge between cultures and design

Microsoft’s Joe Fletcher contributed an intriguing article on software UX in India and China on the ever more interesting Johnny Holland site: “Over roughly the...

The service design era
From Putting People First

The service design era

In a two-part series, Korea’s JoongAng Daily newspaper looks at the rise of service design and the notion that modern product designers need to look well beyond...

World Wide Mush
From Putting People First

World Wide Mush

In his new book, “You Are Not A Gadget,” online pioneer Jaron Lanier explains how the Internet has gone off course. In this Wall Street Journal, he summarises the...

Design for sustainable behaviour (part 2)
From Putting People First

Design for sustainable behaviour (part 2)

A range of other researchers have also published papers on the topic of design for sustainable behaviour. Twenty papers were presented at the CHI 2009 Workshop,...

Design for sustainable behaviour (part 1)
From Putting People First

Design for sustainable behaviour (part 1)

Dan Lockton, a Ph.D. researcher at Brunel University (UK), has together with professors David Harrison and Neville Stanton, recently published a range of papers...

The false question of attention economics
From Putting People First

The false question of attention economics

A few posts have emerged recently that recapitulate the well-worn arguments of attention scarcity and information overload in the real-time social web, so Stowe...

The Internet is Africa
From Putting People First

The Internet is Africa

Publishing Perspectives reports on a recent panel discussion on the African publishing industry at this year
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