links for 2006-10-11
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Kiran Desai was named the winner of the £50,000 Man Booker Prize for Fiction for ‘The Inheritance of Loss’, published by Hamish Hamilton.
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A cinematic genre that emerged in 1940s America is enjoying a resurgence — but what exactly is film noir? Will Lawrence lists the key ingredients
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Google Sightseeing takes you on top-down tour of the world
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Researchers at the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence hope to answer: “How can people and computers be connected so that — collectively — they act more intelligently than any individuals, groups, or computers have ever done before?”
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Author of ‘Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing’
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While user-centered design (UCD) techniques can sometimes be valuable on new-product projects, more often, they don’t seem to work particularly well when designing breakthrough products.
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Kiran Desai was named the winner of the £50,000 Man Booker Prize for Fiction for ‘The Inheritance of Loss’, published by Hamish Hamilton.
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A cinematic genre that emerged in 1940s America is enjoying a resurgence — but what exactly is film noir? Will Lawrence lists the key ingredients
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Google Sightseeing takes you on top-down tour of the world
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Researchers at the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence hope to answer: “How can people and computers be connected so that — collectively — they act more intelligently than any individuals, groups, or computers have ever done before?”
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Author of ‘Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing’
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While user-centered design (UCD) techniques can sometimes be valuable on new-product projects, more often, they don’t seem to work particularly well when designing breakthrough products.