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Archive for October, 2009

Innovation in Print: Esquire Goes Augmented Reality

“WTF” scream-asks a sub-head on the cover of Esquire magazine’s December 2009 issue, and while you may think the question is being posed about actor Robert Downey Jr.’s somewhat déclassé spread-eagled pose on the cover, ... more

In Search of the Business-User Experience Design Rosetta Stone

The yin-yang relationship between business and design is a long and storied one, and the crux of the complex relationship, at least from the design perspective, is summarized rather nicely by Phil Goddard of Human Factors International, ... more

For Microsoft, Innovating Means Copying Apple

October 2009 is shaping up to be a company-defining month for Microsoft. On October 22, Microsoft is poised to launch Windows 7, the latest version of its ubiquitous Windows operating system. Plenty of ink and ... more

Want to get better health care at a cheaper cost? Expose quality of care to the light of day

The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, arguably the marquee amendment of the Bill of Rights, guarantees a free, uncensored, and theoretically unbounded marketplace of ideas by prohibiting the US Congress from making laws ... more

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