We are doing our best to not think about the upcoming blizzard. Heavy snow is pretty much old news around here, anyway.
We are doing our best to not think about the upcoming blizzard. Heavy snow is pretty much old news around here, anyway.
Topics: health, google, vaccination
Today, Microsoft fired a significant salvo in the war for a Unified User Experience, with the debut of its Surface tablet. Taking a page from the Apple playbook, Microsoft is creating both the hardware and software for the Surface, a strategy it once executed successfully, with the Xbox 360 gaming console; and twice not so successfully, with the Zune MP3 player and Kin smart phone going down in flames.
Topics: Design, Windows 8, apple, Ideas, chrome, android, iOS, Analysis, microsoft surface, Blog, google, user experience
In the new digital world, we are the sum of our trackable behavior. The web sites we read, the items we share, the products we buy, are all elements that contribute to our digital personas. Online marketers desperately want to collect our behavioral data so they can analyze our history, better target their offers, and maybe even predict our next moves. But the question remains, do we want them to have access? Do we trust their intentions? And, more importantly, if we don't, can we stop them from peering over our shoulders as we navigate our digital lives?
Here’s what we’re reading online, this week at Involution, on design, tech, and the digital life, in our links round up.
The Internet of Things Will Rise in Boston
With the advent of the mobile revolution, we're now living connected lives, where our day-to-day activities are closely tied to the digital products and services that we carry with us everywhere on our smart phones. The future vision of smart devices networked via an Internet of Things takes this connectedness one step further, to a place where not only our phones, but our cars, our homes, the appliances within them, and any number of other objects can communicate with each other and us. This connected vision may be closer to reality than we realize.
Topics: Design, apple, venture capital, freelance nation, start ups, boston, Ideas, windows, android, Analysis, Blog, google, the internet of things, UX, ui, user experience
Here’s what we’re reading online, this week at Involution, on design, tech, and the digital life, in our links round up.
SOPA: Anatomy of a Public Uprising
As most of us of are aware, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) bill in the US House of Representatives, while purported to protect content providers, in fact hides within its depths the chilling ability to freeze online businesses and tech innovation through a set of draconian provisions, that would, for instance, force search engines to filter their search results.
Topics: facebook, social networks, search, job innovation, ftc, creativity, SOPA, Analysis, Blog, google, innovation
Here’s what we’re reading online, this week at Involution, on design, tech, and the digital life, in our links round up.
The Therapeutic Touch of the iPad
The iPad may be the most important new computing device since the PC, as evidenced by its beautiful interactions, rapid adoption, and stunning sales numbers. With the iPad and the proliferation of tablet devices in general, we could be at the cusp of a revolutionary new age of personal computing: We've only just begun to see some of the numerous ways these devices can truly benefit users and improve their day-to-day lives.
Here’s what we’re reading online, this week at Involution, on design, tech, and the digital life, in our links round up.
Lion Roars
Apple launched the latest version of their ground breaking OS X operating system today with a host of UI innovations culled from their iOS mobile platform. As might be expected, these innovations were met with both cheers and jeers.
Topics: apple, iphone, iPad, user interface, Analysis, Blog, google, mobile, ui
Here’s what we’re reading online, this week at Involution, on design, tech, and the digital life, in our links round up.
Facebook Closes the Door on User Data
Facebook is racing to shore up the walls of its garden, in an attempt to keep Google+ and others from leveraging its social graph and contact data.
Topics: facebook, mobile web, Analysis, Blog, user data, google, netflix, NASA
Here's what we're reading online, this week at Involution, on design, tech, and the digital life, in our third links round up.
Topics: hiring wars, health, microsoft, Analysis, Blog, google
The widely-circulated story today that Google fired an employee for reviewing the "private" files and information of users, and even harassed a user based on their "private" information might seem shocking, but it's really only illustrating something that those of us in the industry have known for years: anything we say, type or otherwise create that goes thru a pipe or a satellite or an antenna is fully accessible by every touchpoint in the process. It is kind of like being spied on by someone looking thru a peephole: we think it is private and "ours" but in reality we are buck naked for any prying eye to see.
Topics: hardware, culture, predictive, Analysis, Blog, security, google, software