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Signposts for the Week ending September 1, 2006

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The cool kids are all abuzz about Flickr adding geotagging. Jeff Veen explains why. (For more fun in this space [pun intended], check out MIT’s PlaceMap Project.)
Crazy good collection of links from UIE on field research.

We want a Chumby!

The Mobile Phone as Digital Spray Can. Cool.

OK/Cancel notes that Unconferences are Overrated.

Speaking of OK/Cancel, Kevin Cheng is interviewed for Design Inside Yahoo.

John Maeda’s new book is out, and with it, a new blog about The Laws of Simplicity.

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