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Sep
9
2010
UX: Screens Of The Future
Posted by: Rob Gonda, Freddie Laker
9/8/2010 10:32:41 PM
At its Open Innovation Experiment, Swedish software technology and design company TAT (The Astonishing Tribe) released a spectacular video showing a glimpse of possible screen technology of the future. They predict that we will have malleable screens, screens that are built into mirrors connected with Wi-Fi, e-ink touch screens and several others that can only [...]
Future of Screen Technolo...
Posted by: Juan Morales, James Allen, Cesar Santos
9/7/2010 6:28:27 PM
It Was Theirs to Win
Posted by: Gaston Legorburu
12/22/2009 9:18:23 AM
I've been in the interactive game since the beginning, which is actually not so long ago. I can vividly remember when Amazon.com was the benchmark for success in e-commerce. Every one of our clients looked up to Amazon as the model for customer experience and a beacon of innovation. What happened to them? Today is December 22 and I'm nervous (actually panicked) because half of my stuff is not here. In fact I'm so disturbed by this I may actually get in my car and drive to the mall, which is something I literally have avoided the last five years running. Yes, I'm that guy who does 100% of their holiday shopping online, or I should now rephrase I WAS. It's beginning to feel that heading o the store may be better at this point than lurking around the neighborhood trying to get a glimpse of that shiny UPS truck. Wish me luck.
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Facebook: Theory of Likea...
Posted by: Nathaniel Perez
5/16/2010 11:35:40 PM
Facebook sure has outdone itself with the release of the newly re-packaged Facebook Open Graph. While Beacon was really marking the very start of this innovation cycle, Facebook has finally come to terms with the release of this powerful new framework. The Open Graph will change the web in a dramatic way. Over 100,000+ sites [...]
Multi-touch DJing
Posted by: Marcus Castenfors
8/20/2010 4:11:38 AM
It seems like turntables are becoming more and more like a distant memory. Here are two examples of the amazing potential of multi-touch technologies for DJing.
Design is a Side Effect
Posted by: Dan Willis
3/28/2010 8:55:25 PM
Design should always be a means to an end, with that end being to solve a well-defined problem. If we over-inflate design and allow it to obscure other aspects of a process, we make it harder to address core challenges.
Voyages-sncf | Bienvenue,...
Posted by: Juan Morales, James Allen, Cesar Santos
9/7/2010 10:49:36 AM
Very cool personalized experience done by DDB Paris for French rail company SNCF. check out their branded YouTube Channel

 

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