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Dieticians at the Supermarket
From The Eponymous Pickle

Dieticians at the Supermarket

In AdAge:  Good piece on another example of linking related expertise to the retail interaction.  This may be an area where the personal touch could work well....

Report: People Powered Health
From Putting People First

Report: People Powered Health

People Powered Health: Health For People, By People and With People by Matthew Horne, Halima Khan and Paul Corrigan April 2013 – 58 pages NESTA, UK This report,...

Right to erasure protects people’s freedom to forget the past, says expert
From Putting People First

Right to erasure protects people’s freedom to forget the past, says expert

Viktor Mayer-Schönberger says the ability to forget our past, both on and offline, is an essential part of what makes us human. “The more I’ve worked on data protection...

Does design thinking address quick fixes at the expense of root causes?
From Putting People First

Does design thinking address quick fixes at the expense of root causes?

Does design thinking address quick fixes at the expense of root causes, asks John Thackara, referring to “Why the d.school has its limits,” a provocative article...

Rx: Human nature
From Putting People First

Rx: Human nature

Why doesn’t a woman who continues to have unwanted pregnancies avail herself of the free contraception at a nearby clinic? What keeps people from using free chlorine...

To Dwell Is To Garden: An empathic approach to employee experience design
From Putting People First

To Dwell Is To Garden: An empathic approach to employee experience design

Liana Dragoman writes on UX magazine about the role of experience design in employee empowerment. “It has become increasingly important for customer-focused organizations...

Book: Interviewing Users (by Steve Portigal)
From Putting People First

Book: Interviewing Users (by Steve Portigal)

Interviewing Users: How to Uncover Compelling Insights by Steve Portigal Rosenfeld Media To be published: early May 2013 Interviewing is a foundational user research...

Google Glass Enables New Forms of Cheating
From Schneier on Security

Google Glass Enables New Forms of Cheating

It's mentioned here: Mr. Doerr said he had been wearing the glasses and uses them especially for taking pictures and looking up words while playing Scattergories...

JC Penney and Pricing
From The Eponymous Pickle

JC Penney and Pricing

Economist MJ Perry on the complexity and psychology of pricing.  Referencing an NYT article: " ... how the “everyday low pricing” model at J.C. Penney’s seems to...

Storytelling and Design
From The Eponymous Pickle

Storytelling and Design

Good GigaOhm piece on sortytelling driving product design.   Been in a number of design projects that have allowed us to start from simple panel, day in the life...

White House Kicking off a Series of Big Data Workshops
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

White House Kicking off a Series of Big Data Workshops

The White House will be hosting a Big Data Workshop on May 3, 2013.  The workshop is sponsored by the Office of Science and Technology Policy and the NITRD Big...

Diagramming Sentences and the Power of Morphology
From The Eponymous Pickle

Diagramming Sentences and the Power of Morphology

The Language log Blog brings up diagramming sentences.  Very familiar and mostly disliked activity in early education in the US.  I remember being much intrigued...

Ray Kurzweil's Life
From The Eponymous Pickle

Ray Kurzweil's Life

In the WSJ:  The intersection of the life of inventor Ray Kurzweil and health technology.   Good to see.    He is extrapolating some information about how life expectancy is...

Agile Organizations
From The Eponymous Pickle

Agile Organizations

Some good, very general thoughts on agile organizations and management.  You are always dealing with changing context, so you have to be ready for it.  But can...

Brain Tracking the VW Commercial
From The Eponymous Pickle

Brain Tracking the VW Commercial

Sands Research provides a video of brain activation from their recent Superbowl ad study.  Here the one from award winning ad: The Force by Volkswagen.  Agency:...

Neuromarketing and Buying
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neuromarketing and Buying

Sands Research points me to a largely non technical article on their work in UK's Daily Telegraph. 'Neuromarketing': can science predict what we'll buy?Advertisers...

Techniques in Sentiment Analysis
From The Eponymous Pickle

Techniques in Sentiment Analysis

In CACM:   Excellent overview piece on the subject.  The abstract itself has interest: " ... Sentiment analysis (or opinion mining) is defined as the task of finding...

Keynote: Christopher Painter, Coordinator for Cyber Issues, U.S. Department of State (Summary)
From CERIAS Blog

Keynote: Christopher Painter, Coordinator for Cyber Issues, U.S. Department of State (Summary)

Thursday, April 4th, 2013 Summary by Kelley Misata As Christopher Painter, Coordinator for Cyber Issues within the US Department of State, began his keynote address...

On Joining OIN
From Wild WebMink

On Joining OIN

I signed up Meshed Insights as an OIN licensee, and was amazed when I told people how few people knew it existed. That was the origin of this week’s InfoWorld column...

Paper vs Screens
From The Eponymous Pickle

Paper vs Screens

Sciam writes about the differences between reading on screens vs paper, provides some interesting resources, suggesting that " ... When it comes to intensivelyBut...
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