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Signposts for the Week ending September 22, 2006

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The first podcast from Adaptive Path’s UX Week is up: Chiara Fox on Understanding Your Content.

Matt Webb’s Eurofoo talk App after App: A zoology of next year’s web applications is an interesting read.

Thank you, Sir Tim, for not keeping even a little tiny bit of the Web for yourself. Because of that act of generosity, a billion people have been able to engage in the little acts of generosity called links that together are making a better new world.”

Conversation with Jake Barton, museum and environmental designer who incorporates user-generated content into physical spaces.

Socialtext launches 2.0 of their wiki platform. Congrats!

Ross Howard talks about Ambient Signifiers in Boxes & Arrows.

Design vs San Francisco Public Transit. Guess who wins…

We were fortunate enough to have Tom Coates come in to the AP offices this week and give his Greater Than The Sum of Its Parts talk from last week’s Future of Web Apps conference.

Tagclouds 2.0?

The best part of the second issue of BusinessWeek’s Innovation magazine was the profile of Ziba Design’s Ethnography in China. The second best part? The profile of Jonathan Ive and the Apple designers. The worst part? The filler that was David Kelley’s doodle. (There are more design firms in the world aside from IDEO, Mr. Nussbaum. You don’t have to feature them in every issue!)

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