Category: Mobile
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Shift Happened – Part 2: Small Apps Loosely Joined
What are Small Apps Loosely Joined? There has been a large shift in how many people work today and part of that is in the tools that they use to get work done. This shift in work patterns mirrors the shift that many had in their personal lives around social interactions and productivity. Late one…
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Responsive Design is Part of the Question not the Answer
Today’s New York Times redesign has lit up Twitter and other services with many saying “… but, it isn’t responsive”. I quickly recalibrated who knows mobile design / development and who is still learning. Responsive design has become the mantra the zombies repeat for mobile. Responsive is one of the five options for mobile and…
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Broken Decade Precedes It Works Decade
I had long forgotten this Carl Steadman response to Michael Sippy’s “Just One Question – What do you want for Christmas”, but the response from 1997 is fantastic and frames the 1990s as the broken decade. (I’ll wait for you to go read it) I’m not so sure that Carl’s broken decade got better in…
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Stikkit Is a Nice Example of a Personal InfoCloud Tool
I have been using the newly launched Stikkit for the last day and rather enjoying it. Stikkit, is a web-based postit with super powers of a notepad with bookmark, calendar, lite address book for people, tagging, to do, and reminders to SMS (in the U.S.) and/or e-mail. Stikkit is the product of values of n…
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Bubble-up Folksonomies
Tom Coates has a great post on How to build bubble-up folksonomies based on the work he, Matt Webb, Paul Hammond, and Matt Biddulph had done for the BBC. I have been hearing about this work for a while from these Coates and Webb and it was really nice to see such a good write-up…