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Now even medical doctors are launching design firms
From Putting People First

Now even medical doctors are launching design firms

Jay Parkinson, MD, MPH, is a doctor in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, who uses his experience in both clinical and preventive medicine to design consumer experiences and...

Free yourself from oppression by technology
From Putting People First

Free yourself from oppression by technology

That new phone or laptop may be giving you a warm glow, but beware a stealth attack on your happiness, warns Yair Amichai-Hamburger in The New Scientist. “Our lifestyles...

Mobiles offer new view of reality
From Putting People First

Mobiles offer new view of reality

The BBC thinks that Augmented reality (AR) “is set to explode” this year. “Futurologist Ian Pearson predicts an explosion of such services next year. “I’m surprised...

Seeing customers as partners in innovation
From Putting People First

Seeing customers as partners in innovation

A freelance writer reports for the New York Times on 3M Company

A thank you to our web service provider Aventure Host
From Putting People First

A thank you to our web service provider Aventure Host

On December 31st 2009 we finished the process of moving our websites and our mail services to Italy. Since the beginning of our company, we had hosted our websites...

Microsoft Patents EMG Controller
From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft Patents EMG Controller

From Engadget: Not sure of the appropriateness of the patent application, but I like the continuing work at trying to find replacements for ways to control the...

How Much Grading Should Professors Do?
From My Biased Coin

How Much Grading Should Professors Do?

One of the outcomes of the Harvard budget crisis is that the budget for Teaching Assistants has been brought into line. At Harvard, we've been ridiculously spoiled...

Being Digital
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Being Digital

How appropriate of me to read a book on technology from 15 years ago after the decade that I think was the most exciting comes to a close. The funny thing is that...

Search Questions for 2010: What
From The Noisy Channel

Search Questions for 2010: What

Happy New Year to the Noisy Community and everyone else in virtual earshot! I hope everyone is entering 2010 well-rested and ready for great things. And I don’t...

Open Web of Books
From The Eponymous Pickle

Open Web of Books

A plan to build an open web of books. ' ... The Internet Archive has unveiled their ambitious project called BookServer, which will allow users to find, buy, or...

links for 2010-01-02
From Wild WebMink

links for 2010-01-02

Harsh lessons we may need to learn again "The first lesson is that markets are not self-correcting. Indeed, without adequate regulation...

Cutting the Analog Landlines
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cutting the Analog Landlines

Are we at an end of an era? ' ... AT&T told the FCC that the death of landlines is a matter of when , not if, and asked that a firm deadline be set for pulling...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Ski Mask
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Ski Mask

You probably can't walk into a bank wearing this.

Biweekly links for 01/01/2010
From Michael Nielsen

Biweekly links for 01/01/2010

Marginal Revolution: Asteroid Deflection as a Public Good “In Modern Principles we use asteroid deflection as our example of a public good. Aside from memorability...

New Evangelism
From The Eponymous Pickle

New Evangelism

Dave Knox relates some good Guy Kawasaki quotes on Evangelism. Also links to Seth Godin's new book available as ebook online: What Matters Now.

Visualizing the Universe
From The Eponymous Pickle

Visualizing the Universe

Visualizing the universe as we know it, emphasizing sheer scale with inspiration from the powers-of-ten view. I like understanding scale, but there is so much more...

What Should We Teach Software Developers
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

What Should We Teach Software Developers

The great thing about having the career and credentials that Bjarne Stroustrup has is that he can talk about the “Emperor’s clothing” with out people saying “you...

The Dressing of Games
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

The Dressing of Games

I've been reading A Theory of Fun for Game Design by Raph Koster lately. It's a pretty different take on game design, unlike any other book on the topic I've seen...

Creativity's Brief Moment
From The Eponymous Pickle

Creativity's Brief Moment

Grant McCracken on design creativity's brief moment in the sun. Now everyone is a supplier. Looking for the fundamentals. See also his book: Chief Culture Officer...

Monte Carlo Simulation - Roulette
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Monte Carlo Simulation - Roulette

In theory, theory and practice as the same. In practice, all too often, they are not. Sometimes running a simulation can help one separate theory and reality. For...
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