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  1. MacVoices #10106: Katie Floyd and David Sparks Discuss The Mac Power Users

    Katie Floyd and David Sparks talk about their in-depth approach to getting things done with your Mac that is the basis for their show, Mac Power Users. Katie and David discuss the origins of the show, what they were doing before this, and the expectations they set by adopting this particular name. The format has evolved over time, and now includes workflow shows with some notable guests, hardware and software discussions and more. Find out what you will find when you listen, how the hosts’ backgrounds and professions affect the content, and why they value their back catalog in this unplugged conversation.

    —Huffduffed by carldpatterson one year ago

  2. Mac Power Users #55: Workflows with Adam Lisagor - 5by5

    Mac Power Users #55: Workflows with Adam Lisagor - 5by5

    http://5by5.tv/mpu/55

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann one year ago

  3. Bruce Sterling: The Short but Glorious Life of Web 2.0, And What Comes Afterward

    Recorded at Webstock 2009

    Transcript: http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2009/03/what-bruce-ster/

    http://www.webstock.org.nz/talks/speakers/bruce-sterling/short-glorious-life-web-20-and-what-comes-afterwar/

    —Huffduffed by consequently 2 years ago

  4. CHI Conversations: Steve Portigal - “We did all this research … now what?”

    One of the most persistent factors limiting the impact of user research in business is that research projects often catalog findings and implications, but stop short of generating specific design improvements. Designers increasingly involved with contextual research may find themselves holding onto a trove of raw data but with little awareness of how to turn it into design.

    Steve Portigal introduces a framework for synthesizing raw data into insights, and then creatively using those insights to develop a range of business concepts that respond to those insights and integrate a fresh, contextual understanding of a customer’s unmet needs.

    http://chi.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4166.html

    —Huffduffed by PeteWilliams 2 years ago