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Treadmill with a Browser
From The Eponymous Pickle

Treadmill with a Browser

Nice idea.   I have been doing more internet browsing on the equipment of late. Perhaps the speed of the interaction should be proportional to the speed of the...

links for 2011-02-05
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-02-05

Affirmative action in procurement for open standards and FLOSS This paper asserts what I have heard from many directions – that government procurement remains closed...

How video calls are changing our daily life
From Putting People First

How video calls are changing our daily life

From deaf people who previously had little use for mobile phones to grandparents wanting to connect with their grandchildren, video calls are changing our lives...

Core77 book review: Living with Complexity, by Donald Norman
From Putting People First

Core77 book review: Living with Complexity, by Donald Norman

The same Robert Blinn who reviewed Jon Kolko’s new book (see previous post), also wrote a review on Core77 on the latest book by Donald Norman: Living with Complexity...

Core77 book review: Exposing the Magic of Design, by Jon Kolko
From Putting People First

Core77 book review: Exposing the Magic of Design, by Jon Kolko

Robert Blinn reviewed Jon Kolko’s new book Exposing the Magic of Design (amazon) for Core77: “Kolko’s book is subtitled “A Practitioner’s Guide to the Methods and...

How do you create hybrid interfaces you touch, talk to and poke?
From Putting People First

How do you create hybrid interfaces you touch, talk to and poke?

With so many ways to control our interfaces, from touch to voice, what’s the key to designing for them all? Rob Tannen gives his take on things: “Providing a choice...

Rentalship is the new ownership in the networked age
From Putting People First

Rentalship is the new ownership in the networked age

Wired UK has published an article by David Rowan, that was published last month in his tech column in the UK’s Cond

Simulating Worst-Case Scenarios
From The Eponymous Pickle

Simulating Worst-Case Scenarios

From the work of Joshua M Epstein at Johns Hopkins.  We had connected with him on the topic of 'Generative Social Science', based on his  book of the same name. ...

? Getting Online Abroad
From Wild WebMink

? Getting Online Abroad

One of the best travel purchases I have made is an unlocked high-speed USB 3G modem. It allows me to get broadband-speed internet access for the duration of each...

Friday Squid Blogging: Reducing Squid Odor
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Reducing Squid Odor

Research from Japan: "Improvement of 'kurozukuri ika-shiokara' (fermented squid meat with ink) odor with Staphylococcus nepalensis isolated from the fish sauce...

UK Immigration Officer Puts Wife on the No-Fly List
From Schneier on Security

UK Immigration Officer Puts Wife on the No-Fly List

A UK immigration officer decided to get rid of his wife by putting her on the no-fly list, ensuring that she could not return to the UK from abroad. This worked...

Kraft Social Media
From The Eponymous Pickle

Kraft Social Media

Kraft ramps up social media in preparation for the Super Bowl.

Innovation in the West
From The Eponymous Pickle

Innovation in the West

Colleague Sammy Haroon reports on innovation and entrepreneurism in the West.

Linkedin Skills
From The Eponymous Pickle

Linkedin Skills

I have recently been helping a few people use Linkedin for the first time and have found it complicated to set up the right kind of adaptable presence I think they...

links for 2011-02-04
From Wild WebMink

links for 2011-02-04

What to Do When You Receive a BSA Audit Letter The very best thing to do is write back and say "you are mistaken, we only use open source software and there is...

Terrorist Targets of Choice
From Schneier on Security

Terrorist Targets of Choice

This makes sense. Generally, militants prefer to attack soft targets where there are large groups of people, that are symbolic and recognizable around the world...

Kindergarten Computer Science
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Kindergarten Computer Science

Well actually Karen North, an energetic elementary school computer science teacher and a friend of mine, has twice testified before the Texas State Board of Education...

Got Skills?
From The Noisy Channel

Got Skills?

Last October, a certain blogger said: LinkedIn needs to implement

Winning in Two Worlds: Supply Chain Adaptability
From The Eponymous Pickle

Winning in Two Worlds: Supply Chain Adaptability

Very good piece in Wharton about supply chain adaptability:" ... Companies must create adaptable supply chains in a two-speed world that work for both slow- and...

US and World Surnames
From The Eponymous Pickle

US and World Surnames

In the National Geographic, an interactive map of the relative uses of surnames in the US.  This is a fun style infographic, but difficult to get specifics from...
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