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Two new user experience communities
From Putting People First

Two new user experience communities

Louis Rosenfeld alerted me to two new Ning-based community sites that Rosenfeld Media authors recently started: Design for Care compiles methods, results, case...

accessible speaking events for the fall
From Apophenia

accessible speaking events for the fall

This fall is chock full of me blabbing on and on so I wanted to share some events that are publicly accessible. They're intended for different audiences and in...

Human Level AI by When?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Human Level AI by When?

The World Future Society suggests we will have Human level AI by 2025. The Foresight Institute blog says it depends what the tasks are. Of course if you could...

Project Gaydar: A Reminder That Privacy Isn
From The Noisy Channel

Project Gaydar: A Reminder That Privacy Isn


Product Innovation Site
From The Eponymous Pickle

Product Innovation Site

Dr. Robert Cooper and Dr. Scott Edgett's Product Innovation site, best known for their Stage-Gate idea-to-launch method which we used in the enterprise.

Using design thinking at Coca-Cola
From Putting People First

Using design thinking at Coca-Cola

Fast Company profiles David Butler, the man who is “responsible for how they think and what they do with design at The Coca-Cola Company.” “Butler oversees a team...

Ignore this
From CERIAS Blog

Ignore this

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Hanlon's Razor
From The Eponymous Pickle

Hanlon's Razor

Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. ... Hanlon's razor was commonly brought up in the enterprise, this is the first...

Shopping Behavior Decision Trees
From The Eponymous Pickle

Shopping Behavior Decision Trees

Videomining has applied for a patent that uses shopper behavior to develop consumer decision trees. We talked to Videomining some time ago, they have developed...

Jung and the Unconscious
From The Eponymous Pickle

Jung and the Unconscious

In the Sunday Times: The Holy Grail of the Unconscious. Most of what I know about Jung is the Myers-Briggs tests we used in the enterprise.

T2: Judgment Day for Twine?
From The Noisy Channel

T2: Judgment Day for Twine?


Transparent Text Symposium
From The Noisy Channel

Transparent Text Symposium


links for 2009-09-19
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-09-19

Open Source Business Models Redux There is no "open source business model" - people only think so because the novel business models...

The dirty little secret about the
From Putting People First

The dirty little secret about the

Sarah Perez criticises on ReadWriteWeb the common view on crowdsourcing: “Recent research by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) professor Vassilis Kostakos pokes...

Mobiles offer lifelines in Africa
From Putting People First

Mobiles offer lifelines in Africa

Ken Banks, creator of FrontlineSMS, wrote a guest piece for BBC News. His main claim: “If you want to see how east Africa may respond to the arrival of high-speed...

Friday Squid Blogging: Embracing Your Inner Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Embracing Your Inner Squid

Interview with Jonathan Coulton.

Procter and Accenture do Internet Innovation
From The Eponymous Pickle

Procter and Accenture do Internet Innovation

In Consumergoods. About time they are really seriously working on this:P&G Taps Accenture for Innovative Web Technology The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) is teaming...

Views of the Semantic Web
From The Eponymous Pickle

Views of the Semantic Web

A Guide to practical semantic web technologes. Just reviewed again, it is worth looking at.

From Computational Complexity

You Will All Work for Google

Google has acquired reCAPTCHA, Luis von Ahn's project to use humans to aid transcribing old documents. We consider Luis an honorary theorist and congrats for the...

Creating Global Teams
From The Eponymous Pickle

Creating Global Teams

Good overview piece, a situation I have seen much of: Creating Successful Global TeamsMust build trust and bridge cultural differences, By Peggy AlbrightThese days...
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