Signposts for the Week ending November 17th, 2006
by Amanda WilloughbyOne of the great giants of 20th century economics, Milton Friedman passed away this week. Check out Capitalism and Freedom.
An interesting article from the Convergence Culture Consortiumon what on what Turner Comedy is up to with it’s upcoming Super Deluxe platform.
This Friday at Yerba Buena, Adobe sponsors cut + paste, a live head-to-head design competition. Rumor has it that an interaction design competition is also in the works: GraffleMaster Championship!
Hong Kong-based Daniel Szuc and Gerry Gaffney just released The Usability Kit, which includes magnetic web widgets. (Mix with refrigerator poetry magnets as a collaborative design a la exquisite corpse.)
Hope this isn’t what Ted Stevens was talking about when he described the internet as a series of tubes.
Ikbis claims to have the largest yellow button on the web.
Finally, Joshua Porter’s article on Netflix’s Fast Iteration development approach prompts Karl Long of Experience Curve to ask “…. are there any ‘fast iteration’ [design] agencies out there? The equivalent of IDEO for the web?”
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