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Mabuhay Leanovation !
Here I am! It’s been a month already that I landed here in The Philippines and I’m back in business. This first month was focused mostly on the apartment I am sharing with my Love: fixing paperwork, installation details, internet … Continue reading
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Tagged Activate, Alexander Osterwalder, Asia, BGC, Bill Fischer, business model, Business Model Canvas, Clo Willaerts, Dave Gray, design thinking, device, DiCoDE, Doing, Entertainment, Geek Girls, Hackathon, innovation, Jay Fajardo, Jim Bland, John Wenger, Jonah Lupton, Kickstart, Launchgarage, Laurence Vanhée, Lean Startup, Left Brain, media, Mobile Monday, Mobile Monday Manila, MyLegalWhiz, Operations, Peter Drucker, Product, Proudcloud, Rail Girls, Ralph-Christian Ohr, Represent.PH, Right Brain, Romain Saillet, Roofcamp, Siddy Jobe, Social Innovation Camp, software, Startup Weekend, Sulit Apps, System Thinking, telecom, The Philippines, Thinking, Tim Kastelle, Tripsiders, Value Proposition, Whiteboard, WorkInspire
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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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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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