Experience Design and Interaction08
Posted at 11 February 2008 2:23
This was sent to me by my friend. Imagine how happy I was when I read it, it convey an ideal image of internet marketing definition.
The synthesis of the idea of internet marketing definition dominated early news:
moar funny pictures A little brouhaha went down over the past week within the Young Adult author community. When this was first sent to me, my immediate reaction was "thank goodness it's not us this time." Then I went to read. Another friend of mine commented that the internet makes it so easy for people to make themselves look bad. Exhibit 1 would have to be Young Adult author Rosanne Parry's "cease and desist" letter (a definition I use in the broadest terms as C&D letters go). ..Read the rest of this post.
I has been suggested that this was a smart ruling:
Ethan Eismann has an interesting rumination about the limitations of language when it comes to new technology. More specifically, he's not a fan of the term "RIA." (Ethan prefers the term "RIE" for "Rich Interactive Experience.") Quite honestly, neither am I. I lump "RIA" in the same category of ridiculously contrived "marketing speak" as "Web 2.0," "next-generation" and "innovative paradigms." In a nutshell: terms without any substance — Twinkies of the English language. Still — ever the ..[More].
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
Look at the definition of Interaction Design in Wikipedia ("WIKI"); it's great. Three essentially elements: - Human - Technical - Aesthetic Gurus from the Past - usability experts (Jakob Nielsen) - tacticians - creative geniuses - web consultants (marchFIRST) Present - Tim Brown - Robert Greenberg - Alex Bogusky Teams past: - designer - developer - IA - planner - analyst - project manager Today: - [those roles blurred together] How long is your "fuzzy tail"? I think a .. Read the rest of this entry.
Because it is important for me to communicate with someone else, frequently and enthusiastically.
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