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- The Leading Business Technology Event
Learn about important innovations that help get business done while cutting costs and increasing productivity. Tracks include: Cloud Computing Virtualization Data Center Networking Information Security and Risk Management Sto ...
Event - Alex Laven - September 15, 2011 - 0 comments - 0 attachments
- The UX of Data
In my previous UX Magazine article, The Coming Zombie Apocalypse , I discussed how small, Web-connected devices are overturning our old-school assumptions about devices and applications. It was a general introduction to the trend, and I'd lik ...
Article - Scott Jenson - February 17, 2011 - 5 comments - 0 attachments
- The Coming Zombie Apocalypse
Title 2: Small, cheap devices will disrupt our old-school UX assumptions Recently, Verizon and T-Mobile announced they would be shipping $50 Android phones quite soon ...
Article - Scott Jenson - December 08, 2010 - 2 comments - 0 attachments
- Designing Exceptional Mobile Experiences
If you were to draft a profile for a UX thought leader, you'd likely come up with something that closely resembled Kim Lenox. Known for resetting the perimeters of everyday problem solving, Kim has devoted her career to making life—if not the world—bett ...
Article - Kim Lenox, Timothy J. Wood - December 03, 2009 - 1 comment - 0 attachments
- Dropbox goes public
Dropbox is probably the single most important app on my PC. I’m pretty sure that after using it for a couple of hours you’ll agree. And despite all the hype; it delivers. I’ve been using it for the past months as a beta tester, and I c ...
Article - Constantinos Demetriadis - September 11, 2008 - 1 comment - 0 attachments
- Doing it right
I’ve been a bit apathetic to the blur of web “2.0” services launched on what seems to be an hourly basis. Another social media site, another Twitter clone. Yawn. Thankfully, I’ve been introduced to Dropbox (online storage) an ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - March 12, 2008 - 0 comments - 0 attachments
- Microsoft ForeFront Web Site
Check out this impressively designed web site for a Microsoft security product called ForeFront. Is it me or is this an unbelievable expensive and long way to go for potential buyers to learn about this product? Extraordinary flash without a satisfying ...
Article - Howard Mann - April 16, 2007 - 24 comments - 0 attachments
