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Why web tracking isn
From Putting People First

Why web tracking isn

Companies spend so much money on free services because of online advertising that trades in personal information. If Web users supply less information, the Web...

Finding happiness while spending less
From Putting People First

Finding happiness while spending less

Stephanie Rosenbloom writes in the New York Times on what will make us happy. “The practices that consumers have adopted in response to the economic crisis ultimately...

The dirtiest word in UX: complexity
From Putting People First

The dirtiest word in UX: complexity

In an article for UX Mag designer Francisco Inchauste examines some of the many faces of complexity and explores the balance we need to find for successful solutions...

Information seeking behaviour of Generation Y doctoral students
From Putting People First

Information seeking behaviour of Generation Y doctoral students

Emerging findings from the first annual report of a major three-year study into the information seeking behaviour of Generation Y doctoral students show that there...

The Internet Generation prefers the real world
From Putting People First

The Internet Generation prefers the real world

They may have been dubbed the “Internet generation,” but young people are more interested in their real-world friends than Facebook. New research shows that the...

The strategic arc of interaction design
From Putting People First

The strategic arc of interaction design

Steve Baty, principal at Meld Studios and vice president of IxDA, argues in a long article on Core77 that interaction designers now have the opportunity to move...

Design for social change and the museum
From Putting People First

Design for social change and the museum

From April 12 through April 14, 2010, 22 designers, historians, curators, educators and journalists met at Rockefeller Foundation

Mobile youth activism around the world
From Putting People First

Mobile youth activism around the world

A couple of years ago I wrote about Mobile Revolutions, a blog about mobile phones, youth and social change by Lisa Campbell Salazar. The blog also supported TakingITMobile...

Reputation managers addressing our internet footprints
From Putting People First

Reputation managers addressing our internet footprints

In the modern digital age where seemingly everything and everyone is online, a new industry is emerging to “manage” the internet footprint that people and businesses...

Genevieve Bell
From Putting People First

Genevieve Bell

In 2009, Dr. Genevieve Bell, an Australian-born anthropologist and ethnographer, who is an Intel Fellow and heads Intel’s newly created Interaction and Experience...

The tension between user-centered design and e-government services
From Putting People First

The tension between user-centered design and e-government services

Nalini Kotamraju, assistant professor at the University of Twente in the Netherlands, gave a talk yesterday at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet...

Rem Koolhaas, the Hermitage and the design of innovative experiences
From Putting People First

Rem Koolhaas, the Hermitage and the design of innovative experiences

On the way to celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2014, the Hermitage museum in St. Petersburg (formerly the Winter Palace of the Russian czars) hired legendary...

Cory Doctorow on curated computing
From Putting People First

Cory Doctorow on curated computing

Cory Doctorow, the Canadian blogger, journalist and science-fiction author, argues in The Guardian that curated computing is no substitute for the personal and...

Time to break the cyber-utopian myth
From Putting People First

Time to break the cyber-utopian myth

Who do you read and associate with online? Ethan Zuckerman argues in this Guardian video that cultural and linguistic barriers stand in the way of our using the...

Taking co-production into the mainstream
From Putting People First

Taking co-production into the mainstream

The conventional public services delivery model does not address underlying problems that lead many to rely on public services and thus carries the seeds of its...

Questions for Microsoft Research
From Putting People First

Questions for Microsoft Research

Indrani Medhi, associate researcher in the Technology For Emerging Markets Group at Microsoft Research India, was recently rated one of the

The web means the end of forgetting
From Putting People First

The web means the end of forgetting

Legal scholars, technologists and cyberthinkers are wrestling with the first great existential crisis of the digital age: the impossibility of erasing your posted...

The unintended consequences of Facebook
From Putting People First

The unintended consequences of Facebook

Facebook is about to celebrate its 500-millionth user, but the social media application has had wide consequences, even for those who have never signed on, writes...

Coercing people into a brave new digital world
From Putting People First

Coercing people into a brave new digital world

Design consultant Martyn Perks thinks that a UK government-backed campaign to get the entire UK adult population online “threatens to make cyber slaves of us all...

Happy birthday Experientia
From Putting People First

Happy birthday Experientia

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