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Computers as our Partners: Human as Parts of the System

29 May 2012

We are giving computers more central and important roles in our lives. This is great, because it helps us to be better. We must proceed with caution though, because while we gain power, we are also losing control. Computers as our Partners … Continue reading →

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Touch-Free Gestures and Natural Language Interaction

New Design Practices for Touch-free Interactions, in UX Magazine

19 May 2012

I’ve recently had the privilege of writing an article for UX Magazine, called “New Design Practices for Touch-Free Interactions.” It’s a piece discussing how touch-free gestures and natural-language interfaces are moving into the computing mainstream. To best work with these … Continue reading →

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Sharing our Minds

Ultrahyperconnectivity: What if Our Brains Were Connected in the Cloud?

11 March 2012

  Anabel Quan-Haase and Barry Wellman describe hyperconnectivity as the phenomenon of technology enabling (some of) us to communicate almost instantly from practically anywhere. For now, a few layers separate us humans from our technology, but what happens when computers can directly read … Continue reading →

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internationalization

Internationalize: Three Interface Design Guidelines for Multiple Languages

22 December 2011

Allowing users to choose different display languages seems like a UI design no-brainer, but plenty of us still get it wrong. In short, here are three things a web designer or web developer can do to make it easier for … Continue reading →

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BCI Will End UI Design

No More Interface: BCI Will End UI Design

6 December 2011

With Brain-Computer Interaction (BCI), we will soon no longer need User Interfaces (UI) to interact with computers, so we will no longer need User Interface Design. We’re Almost There If you think that sounds far-fetched, have a look at these … Continue reading →

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