jueves, diciembre 13, 2007
Track Blog Reactions To Your Brands With Scout Labs
TechCrunch publish this article about a company dedicated to analyse and track the activity and comments on the NET related with one brand.
Scout Labs, a San Francisco based company, is in my opinion one of the more interesting startups to launch this year. It isn't consumer focused. Rather, it helps companies make sense of the mass of positive and negative things that are said about their brands in blogs, user generated videos, and images.
Scout Labs, a San Francisco based company, is in my opinion one of the more interesting startups to launch this year. It isn't consumer focused. Rather, it helps companies make sense of the mass of positive and negative things that are said about their brands in blogs, user generated videos, and images.
martes, diciembre 04, 2007
The Five Competencies of User Experience Design
En UXMatters se ha publicado un articulo donde se resume las tareas y entregables de cada perfil dentro de la disciplina de la Experiencia de usuario (Information architecture, interaction design, usability engineering, visual design, prototype engineering) . Muy interesante y valioso recurso para tener a la mano en cualquier proyecto que implique User Experience Design
http://www.uxmatters.com/MT/archives/000230.php
Inspired ideas for a sustainable future
Video de como re-imaginar el mundo
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/74
Worldchanging.com founder Alex Steffen offers a fast-paced round-up of radical (but possible) answers to our planet's greatest challenges, ranging from green cities and buildings, to digital collaboration tools, to ingenious tools for the developing world (flowers that detect landmines; straws that purify water as you drink; merry-go-rounds that pump water using the energy expended by children at play). As Western-style consumerism spreads to developing countries, we must re-imagine our world.
Worldchanging.com founder Alex Steffen offers a fast-paced round-up of radical (but possible) answers to our planet's greatest challenges, ranging from green cities and buildings, to digital collaboration tools, to ingenious tools for the developing world (flowers that detect landmines; straws that purify water as you drink; merry-go-rounds that pump water using the energy expended by children at play). As Western-style consumerism spreads to developing countries, we must re-imagine our world.