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Microsoft inspiring me again!
A few days ago, early in the year habit, I updated my LinkedIn profile to better fit my current activities and to prepare my goal for 2013: finding a structure where I can develop my full potential in 2014. I … Continue reading
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Tagged a glimpse ahead, app, Apple, Arduino, BERG, Brussels, community, connected objects, convergence, design, DiCoDE, DiCoDE future, ecosystem, Ecosystems, experiment, FastCompany, Frog, Google, Google Glasses, Interaction, Interactivity, interface, layers, Leanovation, Media Innovation Lab, Media Lab, Microsoft, mobile, Mobile Monday, Mobility, NUI, Passion, platform, prototype, purpose, Research, screen, smart cities, smart objects, The Philippines, Twitter, User Experience, user interface
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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
Posted in DiCoDE creation
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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Apple sharing DiCoDE – Future vision on The Connected Fridge
MacBrains‘ David Borel spotted a very interesting patent from Apple a few days ago: using kitchen surfaces (and Surface is the word;o) for displaying contextual information to the kitchen user. In fact, this is exactly the example I use for … Continue reading
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Tagged a glimpse ahead, Apple, AR, Augmented Reality, Boundary Object, Connected Fridge, David Borel, design thinking, DiCoDE future, experience, Forrester, GUI, hyperconnectivity, Internet of Things, Kill the Device, kitchen, location, MacBrain, Microsoft, mobile, network, new media, NUI, preferences, service, Smart Cover, Surface, telecom, Thomas Husson, UI, user context, user interface, user XP
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Microsoft Playing the Boundary Object Game Elegantly
Boundary Object concept is very interesting on technology-driven sectors. And it’s the case for the ones covered by DiCoDE. Writing the first 2 chapters of the book, I highlight the key role of technology in human history and economy, thus … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Osterwalder, Apple, Apple TV, Boundary Object, Business Model Generation, design, design thinking, experiment, Google, IDTV, iPhone, Kinect, Microsoft, mobile, Mobile Marketing, NUI, Pivot, SDK, SMS, Steve Blank, technology, TV, user XP, Xbox, Yves Pigneur
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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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New (mobile) world order: carriers still believe…
Being active in mobile for more than 9 years, on carrier, agency and media sides, i keep on getting information about this ecosystem. Mobile is seen as revolutionary lately (I just understood the Mobile Kills Dinosaurs analogy from Yves Kallaert), … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Alexander Osterwalder, Android, app, Apple, Business Model Generation, Carrier, CRM, device, DiCoDE, DiCoDE present, Google, GSMA, infrastructure, innovation, iOS, Microsoft, mobile, Nokia, Orange, OS, platform, platform logic, platform utility, smartphone, Steve Costello, T-Mobile, Telco, Tele Media, telecom, Telefonica, User In, user XP, VAS, Vodafone, Walled Garden, Yves Kallaert
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REMIX 2010: Microsoft on the right path
Microsoft loves developers. That’s why, maintaining platforms (Desktop Windows, Windows Mobile but also MSN and many others), they need developers to augment value of it. As Professor Valor explained us last year during IME’s Advanced Digital Strategies program (which is … Continue reading
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Tagged a glimpse ahead, Android, app, Belgium, dashboard, design, DiCoDE, DiCoDE future, Georg Petschnigg, IME, iOS, Karen Davis, Kat Holmes, Kinect, Metro, Microsoft, mobile, NUI, OS, Pioneer Studios, platf, platform, platform utility, REMIX, RiCoDE, smart dashboard, smartphone, Steve Jobs, Touch, UI, user interface, user XP, vocal activation, WP7
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Facebook phone DiCoDEd
So, Facebook is working on a phone, or at least a phone OS. And if they’re not, well… they’d better to! The best article I’ve read treating this topic is the one from Business Insider. It’s talking about platform logic … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Android, Apple, attention, browser, Business Insider, Carrier, credentials, data, DiCoDE, engagement, Facebook, Facebook Zero, Firefox, Game Center, Gmail, Google, iOS, iTunes, MNO, mobile, money, OS, Ping, platform logic, platform utility, smartphone, user currencies, voice
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