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Rest in Peace, Email 1965? – ?2010

Published on 03/07/2010 by in comment

If you believe Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg’s com­ments at the recent Nielsen’s Con­sumer 360 con­fer­ence, then Email is set to die-off in only a few years, but if you read Aus­tin Carr’s recent Open Thread art­icle on Fast­Com­pany I think you see a far more likely scen­ario emerge, i.e. some sort of phased trans­ition or con­tinual upgrade… Any­way, to

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Lab Rat: What Happens When You Unplug from Your Internet Addiction? :: Articles :: The 99 Percent

Published on 03/02/2010 by in comment

Oh my word, I really need to go through the same inter­net cold tur­key as Brit­tany Ancell puts her­self through in this pos­it­ive Lab Rat art­icle for the99percent.com: Lab Rat: What Hap­pens When You Unplug from Your Inter­net Addic­tion? :: Art­icles :: The 99 Per­cent. Tech­nor­ati: inter­net, modern-life

 
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I hear you brother!

Published on 12/11/2009 by in comment

I just stumbled across this gem of a site today — I think the writer must be a soul-mate of mine as their recent post “Never name things ‘final’ ever” echoes exactly my routine des­pair at the lack of effort most mod­ern office work­ers put into the nam­ing of their files. Tech­nor­ati: design, file man­age­ment, ideas, idi­ots, organ­isa­tion, productivity

 
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Is this the future you see for information and visualisation?

Published on 01/10/2009 by in comment

I just dis­covered this gem from Peter J. Bogaards’ excel­lent Under­stand­ing by Design blog — it’s Microsoft’s tan­tal­ising glimpse into the future of how inform­a­tion and data will become more access­ible in the future. Thing is, I’m frankly not con­vinced that MS could ever deliver such gor­geous and usable products to us. It’s simply not in their

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Does designing with children in mind lead to better products?

Published on 16/09/2009 by in comment

I love to think that one day, my colleague’s son will grow with a tiny recol­lec­tion of one day hold­ing a poster that kept him enthralled for a whole afternoon.

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