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July 17, 2006

Hammers and Interfaces

Hammer2.jpg

I've been thinking a lot about what makes good technology survive over time. In doing so, I find that I focus on things like interfaces and the relationship that interfaces have to both the user and to functionality.

Whether it be a washing machine, music player, or even a phone, you should be able to place that technology between you and what it is that you want to do (like wash your clothes, listen to music, or make a call). The interface of anything is what you have to negotiate in order to accomplish your goals.

Good technology is seamlessly embedded into our lives so that we can operate through the technology as if it were transparent without guesswork.

Using this perspective, its pretty easy to spot the good, the bad, and the timeless technologies that we use every day.

Take an ordinary claw hammer:

1. The interface is dead simple
2. A hammer can only do a few things: it either drives nails or takes them out.
3. No manual required. You won't have to call tech support or hire a consultant to teach you how to use it.
4. Your only concern is keeping the nail straight without striking your thumb.

For something so basic and with limited functionality, it is pretty hard to not appreciate a hammer. I'd like to see more software like this.

July 18, 2006

the metaphor of the net

from Beyond the Stable State p. 190

The metaphor of the net suggests a special kind of interconnectedness, one dependent on nodes in which several connecting strands meet. There is the suggestion both of each element being connected to every other, and of elements connecting through one another rather than to each other through a center.

Donald Schon 1971

July 19, 2006

American voices, the Internet's new storytellers

From the Pew Internet and American Life Project, the results of a recent telephone study on American blogging.

Blogs, the survey finds, are as individual as the people who keep them. However, most bloggers are primarily interested in creative, personal expression – documenting individual experiences, sharing practical knowledge, or just keeping in touch with friends and family.

PDF to full Report and link to survey questions

July 26, 2006

Usability in Online Social Spaces

Via the OII, Creating Usability and Sociability in Online Social Spaces

Creating successful online social spaces requires attention to usability and sociability. Online social interaction involves individuals interacting with the technology (i.e., usability) and with each other via the technology (i.e., sociability). Attending to issues such as how users create and send messages, and communicate non-verbal cues are examples of usability design; attending to moderation, facilitation, politeness, leadership, and social support online are examples of sociability design. Both are needed for thriving social interaction online.

From the Archives: Is Google Book Search "Fair Use"?

July 28, 2006

Bobby Darin and Stevie Wonder

If I Were a Carpenter 1969

July 30, 2006

The Moguls of New Media

from the Wall Street Journal online, the Mogul's of New Media

Who's on your power list?

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