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  1. Getting Things Done author David Allen reveals common GTD pitfalls and secrets to overcome them.

    David Allen is the originator of GTD, and founder of David Allen Co. GTD is the shorthand brand for "Getting Things Done," the groundbreaking work-life management system by David Allen that provides concrete solutions for transforming overwhelm and uncertainty into an integrated system of stress-free productivity.

    http://beyondthetodolist.com/davidallen/

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 weeks ago

  2. Always On: How the iPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future—and Locked Us In

    Brian X. Chen explains how the iPhone is opening the door to what he calls the "always-on" future, where we are all constantly connected to a global Internet via flexible, incredibly capable gadgets that allow us to do anything, anytime, from anywhere. In Always On: How the iPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future—and Locked Us In, he explains the far-reaching implications of this future—both positive and negative—throughout all areas of our lives.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants one year ago

  3. The Pipeline #53: Craig Adams - 5by5

    Craig Adams, creator of Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery joins Dan Benjamin to talk about creating the game, Steve Jobs and Nintendo’s Miyamoto, the importance of crafting user experience, impossible transitions, and “pretending long enough” to be successful.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

  4. ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ Gets An iMakeover

    The classic children’s book series, Choose Your Own Adventure, puts you, the reader, in charge of your own fate: Will you emerge king of the dominion? Or meet your end in a duel with a sea monster?

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

  5. Mobile Apps: Shifting Dynamics of a Digital World

    The mobile app market is expected to hit $30 billion by 2015, creating one of the fastest growing areas in technology today. How have these apps changed the way consumers play games, interact with music and connect with each other?

    Though Apple dominates today’s app marketplace, how will Android and Windows Phone 7 provide user value and steal valuable mindshare? How will application compete with the mobile web? What areas are investment hotspots in the app space? Join the Commonwealth Club’s panel of mobile industry experts to answer these and many more questions.

    http://fora.tv/2010/05/27/Mobile_Apps_Shifting_Dynamics_of_a_Digital_World

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago

  6. The Big Web Show 6: Mobile First | 5 by 5

    "… Dan and Jeffrey chat with leading interaction designer Luke Wroblewski about designing for the mobile space, and learn why the mobile experience for a web application or site should be designed before the PC version." http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/6

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 2 years ago

  7. Tapworthy: Designing iPhone Interfaces for Delight and Usability

    Tapworthy apps cope with small screens and fleeting user attention to make every pixel count, every tap rewarding. Learn to: Focus your feature set and simplify your interface; use iPhone gestures and controls the Apple way; forge ahead with your own custom views; and craft efficient but personality-packed visuals. Look over the shoulders of the best developers with real-life examples that follow app designs from early sketches to finished product.

    From http://sxsw.com/taxonomy/term/16

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  8. The UX of Mobile panel with Barbara Ballard, Tom Limongello, Scott Jenson and Kyle Outlaw

    The term ‘user experience’ used to be an afterthought in mobile application design. The iPhone changed all that and has set a new benchmark for user experience on mobile devices. This panel will serve as a primer for anyone interested in learning how to apply UX principles to the creation of applications for iPhone, Android, and mobile websites

    From http://audio.sxsw.com/2010/podcasts/ More info http://my.sxsw.com/events/event/694

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  9. The Commonwealth Club: The Next Big Thing in the Mobile World

    Glenn Lurie, President, Emerging Devices Organization, AT&T Alan Rambam, President, Mobile Behavior Arun Bhikshesvaran, Senior Vice President of Multimedia and Infrastructure Solutions, Ericsson Ali Diab, Vice President of Product Management, AdMob Peter Hoddie, CEO, Kinoma Tim Attinger, Global Head of Product Development, Visa Inc. Jon Fortt, Senior Writer, Fortune - Moderator

    With adoption of wireless handsets approaching 90 percent in the United States, companies are looking for new, innovative ways to connect people and their devices. What will this technology look like and what will it mean for consumers and businesses in terms of devices, network capabilities and integration? Industry experts will discuss the benefits and challenges facing companies as customers and businesses demand more content of higher quality and speed wherever they are and on any device.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  10. IAM Talking: Sustainably Elegant

    What makes a design elegant, and what can we borrow from design across a variety of industries, from entertainment to mobile devices, from manufacturing to ongoing learning, to bring elegance into our own companies?

    The podcast interview today (below) features Matthew May (@matthewemay) author of the brand new book “In Pursuit of Elegance” (more information on the book at InPursuitOfElegance.com), as well as author of the critically acclaimed book “The Elegant Solution” published in 2006, and which I had a tremendously enjoyable time interviewing him about in early 2007.

    The discussion is hosted by Dan Keldsen (@dankeldsen), Co-founder and Principal of Information Architected, and discusses the four primary components of elegance, as brought forth in Matthew’s most recent book.

    http://www.informationarchitected.com/blog/iam-talking-sustainably-elegant/

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

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