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Tagged with “application” (19) activity chart

  1. Changing the Proprietary, Closed, and Almost Secretive Phone Network

    Changing the Proprietary, Closed, and Almost Secretive Phone Network  Picture is from 2600 Hertz Pproject Team.pAlmost every morning between 4 and 6 AM 2600 Hertz, Application programming interface, Cloud computing, darren schreiber, freeswitch, TechCrunch, Tropo, Twilio, Voice over IP

    http://blog.tmcnet.com/monetizing-ip-communications/2011/05/2600_hertz_project_interview.html

    —Huffduffed by agileone one year ago

  2. Hybrid Apps - John Allsopp

    The use of web technologies in applications on many platforms, the phrase ‘Hybrid Apps’ and the future of all of that.

    —Huffduffed by Lukelux one year ago

  3. Episode One - Interview with Neven Mrgan

    http://9magnets.com/podcast-elusivefivestarreview.html

    —Huffduffed by beiju 2 years ago

  4. The Daily Edition Episode #59: Radio Shack Book Reader

    Dan and Jen are joined by Notesy creator Dave Findlay to discuss iOS development, the latest tech news, and more.

    —Huffduffed by Lukelux 2 years ago

  5. 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 3 years ago

  6. SpoolCast: Stephen Anderson’s Designing Seductive Business Apps: Live!

    t’s becoming common to see behavioral cues in everyday web applications. Designers are looking to encourage certain actions, and are turning to the principles of behavioral psychology to achieve their goals. No longer solely the domain of social and gaming apps, you can leverage many of these in your daily work.

    Stephen Anderson is the first person we think of when it comes to these kinds of interactions. Stephen is an independent consultant and creator of the Mental Notes, a set of reference cards with design insights from the world of psychology.

    Stephen is one of the most popular speakers at the Web App Masters Tour and we want to share a sample of his talk, Designing Seductive Business Apps. In this portion of his talk, he presents three concepts: Scarcity, Set Completion and the Feedback Loop.

    http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2010/05/19/spoolcast-stephen-andersons-designing-seductive-business-apps-live/

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 3 years ago

  7. 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

  8. The challenges of creating your first web application « Boagworld

    Drew Mclellan and Rachel Andrew share their experiences of launching their first app (Perch). They talk about their successes and failures focusing particularly on the business, marketing and customer support challenges.

    —Huffduffed by clivewalker 3 years ago

  9. SpoolCast: Achieving Pattern and Component Reuse with Nathan Curtis

    In our discussion, Nathan and I first defined design pattern libraries and component libraries. A pattern library is a repository for ideas and solutions to design interaction problems. Component libraries are comprised of actual functioning parts with real code. An example would be a log-in process. Your pattern would define the experience of logging into your application, from the interaction, and often visual standpoint. Your component would be the chunk of code that represents the set of fields and controls that can be replicated across your organization’s web properties, so that you can easily create a consistent experience for your users, no matter where they may enter your system.

    http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2009/01/21/spoolcast-achieving-pattern-and-component-reuse-with-nathan-curtis/

    —Huffduffed by Clampants 4 years ago

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