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Signposts for the Week ending February 9, 2007

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Last summer, Steven Johnson talked with JJG about his expectations for the Wii; now he reflects on the hands-on experience.

Tim O’Reilly on the importance of Yahoo’s new Pipes service.

MIT busts out its Mobile Experience Lab.

Companies should let employees do what they want and need to do, and get the hell out of their way, says Kathy Sierra.

The Holy Grail of Information Architecture doesn’t exist, claims Christopher Fahey. Stop looking for it.

Adam Greenfield reveals two things product designers and manufacturers need to know. Only two?

Mobile 2.0 isn’t Web 2.0 notes Oliver Starr.

All the world’s a tag, proclaims Momus.

Even though most of us are Apple fans, we’re enjoying CrunchGear’s Apple vs. The World Series for its ability to dispell the Reality Distortion Field
The Siren Song of the Personal Project.

Apple patents the pile metaphor for file systems. Is Dan’s master’s thesis project now illegal?

We’re digging IMified.

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