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Parliament of Things
From Putting People First

Parliament of Things


Deciphering the cause of human motivation
From Putting People First

Deciphering the cause of human motivation


Resistance is futile and the design of politics
From Putting People First

Resistance is futile and the design of politics


User-driven innovation for Nordic businesses
From Putting People First

User-driven innovation for Nordic businesses


Jon Kolko on design that changes human behavior
From Putting People First

Jon Kolko on design that changes human behavior


Collaborative consumption
From Putting People First

Collaborative consumption


The innovative use of mobile applications in East Africa
From Putting People First

The innovative use of mobile applications in East Africa


Improving patient safety by user-driven design
From Putting People First

Improving patient safety by user-driven design


UX leadership
From Putting People First

UX leadership


Some CHI papers that we like
From Putting People First

Some CHI papers that we like


Engineering a brighter future
From Putting People First

Engineering a brighter future


Book: Screen Future
From Putting People First

Book: Screen Future


William J. Mitchell (MIT) passed away
From Putting People First

William J. Mitchell (MIT) passed away


Closing the digital frontier
From Putting People First

Closing the digital frontier


The defense of computers, the Internet and our brains
From Putting People First

The defense of computers, the Internet and our brains


Using stories for a better user experience
From Putting People First

Using stories for a better user experience


Poor user experience with smart meters a risk for energy suppliers
From Putting People First

Poor user experience with smart meters a risk for energy suppliers


Clay Shirky
From Putting People First

Clay Shirky


Recognising the nuances of privacy
From Putting People First

Recognising the nuances of privacy


The anti-web movement is gathering pace
From Putting People First

The anti-web movement is gathering pace

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