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Category Archives: TED videos
Matt Ridley: When ideas have sex
Just came across this fascinating video on TED. Needless to say that when technological ideas have sex we can end up with the Twitters, Facebooks, iPads, iPods, iPhones, etc. etc. Enjoy. At TEDGlobal 2010, author Matt Ridley shows how, throughout … Continue reading
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John Underkoffler points to the future of UI
I caught this video by John Underkoffler – the science advisor for the movie Minority Report on TED the other day and it got me thinking about web interfaces, especially for online banking such as CIBC’s and online billing such … Continue reading
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Sir Ken Robinson is a brilliant speaker, thinker and evangelist.
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On selling customer experiences
I was looking at how much of a dent an iPad will put in my wallet when I noticed the mandatory field reminder on Apple.com’s shopping cart. Then I came to this realization, Apple isn’t a mobile device’s company, nor … Continue reading
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