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- Health 2.0 India 2011
At Health 2.0 India we will witness Health 2.0 technologies intersecting with ancient culture; where modern medicine and technology collide with the Ayurvedic mindset; where mobile health (mHealth) connects the poor, reaches the unreachable and engages ...
Event - Alex Laven - September 12, 2011 - 0 comments - 0 attachments
- Health 2.0 Europe 2011
Following the success of our first event in Paris in April 2010, we are thrilled to announce the 2nd annual Health 2.0 Europe in Berlin on October 27-28, 2011.The 2010 event gathered over 500 delegates in its first year and showcased the best of Europe’ ...
Event - Alex Laven - September 12, 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
- Beyond Frustration: Three levels of happy design
I'm a devotee of TED talks . I was once assigned to watch several TED talks to deconstruct what made each a good or a bad presentation. TED topics are wide-ranging, though they generally relate to the categories that make up the "TED" acronym: Techno ...
Article - Dana Chisnell - June 16, 2010 - 11 comments - 0 attachments
- Curators of the Real-Time Web
Title 2: Distilling the chatter to relevant, actionable information Information wants to flow and it wants to flow freely and torrentially. Twitter , SMS, ema ...
Article - Jonathan Gosier - May 05, 2010 - 11 comments - 0 attachments
- Streams of Content, Limited Attention
In his seminal pop-book , Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi argued that people are happiest when they can reach a state of " flow ." He talks about performers and athletes who are in the height of their profession, the experience they feel as time passes ...
Article - danah boyd - February 25, 2010 - 14 comments - 0 attachments
- Failing Fast: Getting Projects Out of the Lab
“Failing fast” means getting putting applications out in the wild as soon as possible to learn whether they will succeed. This gives you access to early user feedback to quickly weed out ideas and methods that don’t work. Failing fast is a good thin ...
Article - Tony Hillerson, Alan Lewis, Scott Green, Ryan Stewart, Randy Rieland - November 23, 2009 - 0 comments - 0 attachments
- PicFog, Real-time Image Search
Having fun trying out random queries on PicFog (such as this one) — as always, services built around Twitter’s real-time content are a great fun but can also be used for useful research or insight into what’s happening around you. But ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - May 20, 2009 - 0 comments - 0 attachments
- The History of Information
Great article and accompanying visualization detailing how we consume information over the years. One can argue over the predictions but it’s a fantastic read. Article Image: iSto ...
Article - Alex Schleifer - May 18, 2009 - 1 comment - 0 attachments
- Old sites, redefined
The Big Word Project is the new Million Dollar Homepage, and Plurk is the new Twitter. Article No: 318 Authors: ...
Article - Constantinos Demetriadis - June 02, 2008 - 2 comments - 0 attachments
