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Ubiquitous Computing UX and beyond
Last week, I had a spot for presenting at Mobile Monday Brussels. In fact, being part of the Committee and having received the assignment to coordinate the agenda, I opened that spot myself;oP I felt I had something to tell, … Continue reading
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Tagged 6th Sense, aggregation, AO, Apple, Augmented Object, Carved Mead, cloud, Cloud Computing, connectivity, data, DiCoDE future, experience, Gordon Moore, GUI, HCD, HCI, iPad, iPhone, iPod, keyboard, Kinect, Mac, MIT, mobile, Mobile Monday, MoMoBxl, Moore's law, mouse, Namahn, NUI, PC, Post PC, Post PC era, punch card, punched card, service, Siri, smartphone, software, Storage, Swiss Knife, TBBT, UCD, UI, User Experience, UX, Xerox PARC
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iCloud DICoDEd
So, iCloud has been launched yesterday. Nothing surrealistic has been announced, but a convenient solution for Apple customers. And a major step forward in Apple’s strategy. One may say that Apple planned world domination sending ultra-thin devices such as iPods, … Continue reading
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Tagged aggregation, Apple, Apple TV, Bada, calendar, cloud, Cloud Computing, credentials, DICoDE Strategies, digital content, digital information, Digital Music, e-mail, eBook, ecosystem, Game Center, games, Google, hardware, iCloud, iOS, iOS 5, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Lion, magazine, media, Meego, Music, NewsStand, Nokia, PC, picture, PMP, POS, positive space, Press, Samsung, software, Strategy, User Experience, user interface, User-centered design, Windows
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Late intuition on iCloud DICoDEd
I’ve always felt Time Capsule, looking at it through DICoDE Strategies, is a key element in Apple’s strategy. You have a device that has all users’ data backed up, versioned, constantly connected, wonderfully integrated into the local network through Bonjour … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, Apple TV, Bonjour, cloud, Cloud Computing, DICoDE Strategies, digital content, Digital Music, Dropbox, Google, iCloud, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Microsoft, Mobile Me, movies, Music, subscription, Time Capsule, Time Machine, Ubiquitous Computing, Ubiquitous Experience, User Experience, WiFi, Windows
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iPad is the new TV
Considering the big shift from an industrial era towards an information era, as used several times already on this blog but best described here or here, it could be interesting to see what would be the ultimate experience for this … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, broadcast, business model, Café Belga, culture, economy, ecosystem, Entertainment, Hero, How, Industrial era, Information era, iPad, media, Purchase Responsible Person, RFID, Spiral Dynamics, Strategy, TV, What, When, Where
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Media & Fruits Part II: Attack of the Paper-Killing Apple
Another recent buzz is due to the pre-announced decision from Apple to not allow iPad subscriptions outside of the App Store. It is indeed a hard time for media companies who were already selling iPad apps as an add-on (sometimes … Continue reading
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Tagged app, App Store, Apple, business model, Business Transformation, CD, commodity, content, content production, Delicious Library, DiCoDE, Digital Music, early adopters, eBook, games, iBooks, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, iTunes, iTunes Store, magazine, media, movies, Music, newspaper, Orange, P2P, podcast, Press, publisher, publishing, radio, record companies, series, Siri, Steve Jobs, Zinio
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Liquid Content, Hyperconnectivity and User Context enabling Media Surfaces
Do you remember BERG London? They created, a few week before the announcement of the iPad this gorgeous video showing how Printed Press could look on tablets. My personal favorite in their portfolio is this map for NYC… But let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged a glimpse ahead, advertising, app, attention, BERG, book, content, Content is Liquid, DiCoDE the book, engagement, filter, Gerd Leonhard, GUI, hyperconnectivity, iPad, media, Media Surfaces, Microsoft, Minority Report, mobile, PC, screen, smartphone, The Guardian, TV, UI, user context
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Sharing DiCoDE with Georg Petschnigg (Microsoft Pioneer Studios)
Thanks to my ex-colleague and friend Katrien, I’ve been able to explain DiCoDE model to Georg Petschnigg during REMIX 2010. Georg is co-founder at the Microsoft Pioneer Studios, a design venture team that develops new consumer business projects. His keynote was very inspiring … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Belgium, Courier, design, DiCoDE, Earned Media, experience, Georg Petschnigg, Georg W.F. Hegel, India, Industrial Design, iPad, Microsoft, new media, Nokia, NUI, Passion, Pioneer Studios, podcast step, Product Design, radio, REMIX, Soul, Steve Jobs
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