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The Middle Way
From The Eponymous Pickle

The Middle Way

Colleague Barb Didrichsen has a blog called the Middle Way. She is an excellent writer.

Can
From insideHPC

Can

This just in from Cisco reader Jeff Squyres (hi Jeff!), news that the OpenFabrics Alliance will host the fifth-annual International Sonoma Workshop next week from...

J&J Marketing Unleashed
From The Eponymous Pickle

J&J Marketing Unleashed

I was just reminded of J&J Global VP Gary Bembridge's Marketing Unleashed Blog, still very active and interesting. He also has a Twitter presence.

Experientia office on Google Street View
From Putting People First

Experientia office on Google Street View


IBM Scouring Sun Micro
From insideHPC

IBM Scouring Sun Micro

Following our post last Wednesday on the rumor that IBM is holding talks to buy Sun Microsystems, the Wall Street Journal [print edition] has further confirmed...

Dotmocracy: crowdsourcing, mashups, and social change [eBook]
From Putting People First

Dotmocracy: crowdsourcing, mashups, and social change [eBook]

Dotmocracy: Crowdsourcing, Mashups, and Social Change by Lisa Campbell Free download As San Francisco braces itself to be the first major American city to not have...

Cisco
From insideHPC

Cisco

Michael Feldman and I co-authored a piece last week at HPCwire on Cisco’s new Unified Computing Solution. A lot has been written about UCS in the trade press, and...

PC in 2019: What's Next?
From The Eponymous Pickle

PC in 2019: What's Next?

I recent posted about the Sixth Sense projector plus gesture interface. Computerworld writes about this and what other things we might expect to develop in the...

Tribalization of Business
From The Eponymous Pickle

Tribalization of Business

Tribalization site and study. " ... Online communities are proliferating as companies look to harness the collective wisdom and ideas of their employees, customers...

This time, the Senate
From CERIAS Blog

This time, the Senate

On March 19, I had an opportunity to testify before the Senate Committee on on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. The hearing was entitled Cybersecurity – Assessing...

Inside the Mind of the Shopper
From The Eponymous Pickle

Inside the Mind of the Shopper

Herb Sorensen has a book coming out in May: Inside the Mind of the Shopper: The Science of Retailing, from Wharton School Publishing. I am now reading it in preprint...

Scratching the Surface
From Putting People First

Scratching the Surface

Jack Schofield of The Guardian has published a nice short story about the user experience of interacting with the Microsoft surface: “Microsoft was using a shallow...

Seeing Tomorrow
From Putting People First

Seeing Tomorrow

Adaptive Path organised a panel on service design yesterday. Panellists were Shelley Evenson (CMU), Robert Glushko (UC Berkeley), and Christi Zuber (Kaiser Permanente)...

The Mystic Arts of Emergency Informatics
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

The Mystic Arts of Emergency Informatics

Rescue Robots at the Cologne Germany Building Collapse I finished The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death by Charlie Huston just before the City Archives...

ThinkVine Named Cool Vendor
From The Eponymous Pickle

ThinkVine Named Cool Vendor

Thinkvine, a local advanced analytics vendor that I have met with a number of times:Gartner Names ThinkVine 1 of 4

Research productivity: some paths less travelled
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Research productivity: some paths less travelled

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Sensing context in mobile design
From Putting People First

Sensing context in mobile design

Gabriel White, interaction design director at Punchcut in San Francisco, affirmed context as king in the design of mobile and location-aware computing at Australia’s...

Tish Shute interviews Mike Kuniavsky on things as services
From Putting People First

Tish Shute interviews Mike Kuniavsky on things as services

Tish Shute’s UgoTrade website is quickly becoming one of the prime sites in the field. In the last months she interviewed Andy Stanford-Clark (IBM Master Inventor)...

The future of shopping
From Putting People First

The future of shopping

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The Economist on the end of the
From Putting People First

The Economist on the end of the

The Economist argues that the demise of a popular but unsustainable business model now seems inevitable: The idea that you can give things away online, and hope...
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