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Not safe for work, but pretty interesting: an interview with the guy / girl who set up a museum in SL exhibiting screenshots of avatar’s privates.
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Joshua Porter points out that a lot of stuff that’s known under the name of web design is actually more like web development. Designing for the web should be about designing for end-users not (like development) about solving technical problems.
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Colleague Peter contemplates on what happens when you add process attributes to patterns. This could potentially be a very powerful way of doing bottom-up planning.
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A first look at the future internet of things. Questions the prevaling optimism around the new sociality between objects and humans. Good even handed criticism.
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About the educational value of games: “[V]ideo games are [not] good teachers, but […] playing good video games is often good learning”. Also contains some interesting thoughts on games being at the fore front of IxD.
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Dan Brown describes how he went about changing a company’s attitude towards content management and a new CMS. Short but sweet, nice and practical.