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Future social networks will be like air. They will be anywhere and everywhere we need and want them to be. No more logging on to Facebook just to see the ”news feed” of updates from your friends; instead it will come straight to your RSS reader.
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”Just enough” is about control. Staying small(ish), staying private, supplying your own capital, all these mean calling your own shots. When it comes time to choose between interesting and profitable, you can go with interesting.
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Because I’m thinking about buying this baby.
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This is the first time I’ve ever seen somebody put some thought into this.
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”As our interactions with machines get more and more pervasive, it becomes harder and harder to ignore the emotional element. Taking it into account will become a routine part of computer science courses and computer development.”
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The biggest shift seems to involve language, and by implication thought and feeling. Entire subcultures now define themselves primarily or exclusively through their chosen text-messaging or instant-messaging argot.
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Brand Google was built on a lot of different things. If brand 1.0 was Coke, built on a solid foundation of marketing, then brand 2.0 is more like Google, built on an ecosystem of experience and natural word of mouth referrals.
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”The path from a particular domain such as user research or design into management is not a natural progression. The skills you gain in your role as a researcher or designer are not the skills youâll use as a manager and leader.” Oh so true!
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These computers need to be uniquely human; they need to present us with information, and be usable in a way that naturally makes sense. The point-and-click menu-driven environment of desktop or notebook applications is not going to fly in the mobile world
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British report seeks to understand how people are using social networking sites as well as their attitudes to this form of communication.