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Associative Memories for Complex Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Associative Memories for Complex Data

Saffron Technology provides a new whitepaper  (some registration required).  I worked with Saffron, and they have unique views of complex data that are worth examining...

Gamification of Internal Process
From The Eponymous Pickle

Gamification of Internal Process

Most examples of gamification have been external facing.  Using them to improve engagement with a site, or increase loyalty.  Have always been interested in how...

Very successful launch of Experientia’s Talking Design lecture series
From Putting People First

Very successful launch of Experientia’s Talking Design lecture series

Click on image to view slideshow On Wednesday evening about 20 guests and 30 Experientia staff maxed out our little conference room to attend our very first Talking...

How Many Fart Apps Do We Need
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

How Many Fart Apps Do We Need

The satirical publication TheOnion released a fart application on GitHub. One can add it to their web page and people who visit it will hear fart sounds when they...

Implications of Mobile Replacing Desktop
From The Eponymous Pickle

Implications of Mobile Replacing Desktop

If we start asking employees to bring their own devices, that will increasingly be a mobile device. What are the general implications of this direction? Security...

When Cars Talk
From The Eponymous Pickle

When Cars Talk

The broad idea is machine to machine communication.  Here the example used is how cars on the street will talk to each other and react to data in their environment...

Mail Cover
From Schneier on Security

Mail Cover

From a FOIAed Department of Transportation document on investigative techniques: A "mail cover" is the process by which the U.S. Postal Service records any data...

UXPA’s latest User Experience Magazine is freely available online
From Putting People First

UXPA’s latest User Experience Magazine is freely available online

User Experience is the quarterly magazine of the UXPA, the User Experience Professional Association. From now on, each new issue is available online, in a responsive...

Jake Barton of Local Projects wins USA’s National Award for Interaction Design
From Putting People First

Jake Barton of Local Projects wins USA’s National Award for Interaction Design

We at Experientia have always admired the work of Jake Barton and his company Local Projects, for the way that they have deeply woven people’s narration and storytelling...

How do you interview an interview specialist?
From Putting People First

How do you interview an interview specialist?

Ethnography Matters took on a difficult challenge with this interview of Steve Portigal about his new book “Interviewing Users“. EM: In your 18 years in this business...

‘Open Data’ brings potential and perils for governments
From Putting People First

‘Open Data’ brings potential and perils for governments

Governments and public officials are rushing to embrace the concept of Open Data, throwing open the vast panoply of publicly collected information for the digitally...

How GE uses data visualization to tell complex stories
From Putting People First

How GE uses data visualization to tell complex stories

GE, perhaps more than any other major company, is dedicated to the use of data visualization as a key part of its marketing and communications efforts. Stemming...

Libraries: a canvas for creating meaningful UX
From Putting People First

Libraries: a canvas for creating meaningful UX

Amanda L. Goodman is the User Experience Librarian at Darien Library in Connecticut. In this article for UX Magazine, she writes about her experience as a librarian...

D-Wave and Quantum Computing
From The Eponymous Pickle

D-Wave and Quantum Computing

In the NYT:  Mentioned it here a number of times that we have had some encounters with the folks from D-Wave.  Seems they are getting some better press these days...

My Beautiful GRAND Conference Poster
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

My Beautiful GRAND Conference Poster

I'm a strong believer in creating conference posters that look good.  If they have a striking resemblance to printed papers, in my opinion something has gone really...

Linkedin Contacts
From The Eponymous Pickle

Linkedin Contacts

 I loaded up Linkedin's new Contacts App.   A very simple idea.  It combines streams from Linkedin, your phone contacts, mail contacts, calendars, Evernote, etc...

Top Ten Global Brands
From The Eponymous Pickle

Top Ten Global Brands

An overview of global brand choices.  Expected ones like Coke. Colgate, Nescafe and Pepsi.  Less known in the US, but common brand globally Maggi.  A brand from...

Optimizing Packaging
From The Eponymous Pickle

Optimizing Packaging

In CGT, an overview of the characteristics that make a difference in packaging.   From Manufacturing to Supply Chain to Shelf.   " ... With stores stocking innumerable...

Three Computer Scientists Elected to National Academy of Sciences
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Three Computer Scientists Elected to National Academy of Sciences

The CCC congratulates three computer scientists recently elected as members to the National Academy of Sciences: Naomi Halas, Juris Hartmanis, and Éva Tardos. Last...

From Computational Complexity

GPU Computing

Back around 1980, I used to write computer games for the Apple II. Plotting a point on the Apple II screen required dividing by 7, a lengthy process for the 6502...
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