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"be a part of the interface" - Perceptive Pixel - this is mind blowing...
09/10/2007 13:28 Filed in: technology
I'm sitting here watching HDTV and
'stumbling'
with
Stumbleupon
in my
Firefox browser
and it brought me here.
Follow this link to view video
of a whole new way of 'interfacing'. Give this
video
your undivided attention as it's beyond --
-- thought provoking.
Part Two:
One of my readers thinks that the film, "What the Bleep Do We Know" is crap. I find this interesting because it's one, peripheral element of this post, but by no means is it the focal point, I included it to provoke thought and dialog and it worked. I welcome and appreciate comments from my readers. As the writer and publisher of this blog I'm most interested in actually exploring and sharing information, not just opinions this is the core objective of this blog. In that spirit please provide your thoughts along with your resources, links, etc. to further your point when you elect to post a comment; let's really open it up to sharing and on-going, open dialog. Since my use of the tag 'Critical Thinking' also appears to be a sticking point I've taken the opportunity to link to the wikipedia definition of 'Critical Thinking'. I'm linking to wikipedia because m-w.com provided no definition for 'Critical Thinking' at their website.
What the Bleep Do We Know!?
User and Task Analysis for Interface Design (Hardcover)
-- thought provoking.
Part Two:
One of my readers thinks that the film, "What the Bleep Do We Know" is crap. I find this interesting because it's one, peripheral element of this post, but by no means is it the focal point, I included it to provoke thought and dialog and it worked. I welcome and appreciate comments from my readers. As the writer and publisher of this blog I'm most interested in actually exploring and sharing information, not just opinions this is the core objective of this blog. In that spirit please provide your thoughts along with your resources, links, etc. to further your point when you elect to post a comment; let's really open it up to sharing and on-going, open dialog. Since my use of the tag 'Critical Thinking' also appears to be a sticking point I've taken the opportunity to link to the wikipedia definition of 'Critical Thinking'. I'm linking to wikipedia because m-w.com provided no definition for 'Critical Thinking' at their website.
What the Bleep Do We Know!?
User and Task Analysis for Interface Design (Hardcover)
blogMerit.com is One Month Old and What Fun I Am Having...
I'm wishing myself and my readers happy one month
birthday because this writer is pleasantly surprised
by how quickly an audience found blogMerit.com. I
began with no immediate expectations; I've been on
the WWW far too long to know that anything can happen
but my traffic stats. have my smiling and shaking my
head in a manner of disbelief. Well, anyway I'm using
this as a platform to literally talk about any topic
that's shown up on my personal radar, so to speak and
apparently some of my topics are of interest to not
just a U.S. audience but a global audience (this last
point caught me totally off guard) because I still
can't believe how quickly my blog has been 'found'.
This post isn't about bragging it's about celebrating
the one month birthday of blogMerit.com. Happy
reading.
So My Blog is One Week Old...
08/06/2007 18:11 Filed in: technology
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...and the response I've received so far is
fantastic. Now, I have a question for my readers /
subscribers; which do you prefer
Feedburner
or
FeedBlitz
for delivering RSS when you subscribe? I'm currently
evaluating these two RSS providers and I'd really
like to hear from my readers and subscribers. Please
post a comment to this post or send me an email
telling which one you prefer and why. Your comments
are most appreciated. Thank you.



