December 2009
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WatchWatch
As ever, a video skit from The Onion that’s more prophetic than parody (via projectionist). Connectivity, camera phones, social broadcasting, mass documentation, all leaving more evidence of our lives than Big Brothers best CCTV efforts.
Dec 15th
Google Chrome push continues
Google really are serious about this Chrome browser aren’t they… (via Swissmiss via formfiftyfive)
Dec 15th
Dec 11th
Navigational Differences Between Men and Women
I went on a Natural Navigation course yesterday - not your normal December activity, I know, but highly highly recommended. I came away with more information than I could shake a shadow stick at, amongst which was the open source software Stellarium - I love the fact that it is possible to make such wonderful software for free in 2009. We also had a group discussion about navigational differences...
Dec 11th
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“The web is making it imperative that designers have other skills. That they work...”
– Steven Heller, talking on Design Matters with Debbie Millman and Lita Talarico.
Dec 10th
Google Holodeck
Forget jet packs and flying cars. Google have made the future happen with holodecks.
Dec 7th
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NY Times - timesskimmer
Device specific web interfaces are all over the place these days, offering multiple views into single services (eg: web browser Flickr, mobile Flickr, mobile Flickr v2, Flickr iPhone app etc.) For our money however, it’s solutions like the NYT Times Skimmer (via Daring Fireball ) that look the most likely and sensible way forward - the key we feel being a single solution that is designed to...
Dec 4th