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Signposts for the Week ending March 2, 2007

by Adaptive Path

Doing research? Here’s how to design a survey.

Check out the sexy Euro-biz magazine Monocle, from the founder of WallPaper*.

Going too far: the Conference on Conferences. We’re not kidding.

Jeff Nash shares some product management tips.

Sam Felder discusses the new hidden and awkward nytimes.com feature, the double-click.

Diego Rodriguez has a nice 3 sentence summary of this week’s New York Times Magazine article on Toyota’s market domination.

Hand me the controller: 80’s video games rendered with real objects.

2 Responses to “Signposts for the Week ending March 2, 2007”

  1. Confy Conferson Says:

    Going too far: the Conference on Conferences.

    Do not impugn the genuis of the good doctor Dale Lick, who’s speaking at ConCon. His groundbreaking work on conference snacks and coffeebreak timing has influenced a generation of planners.

  2. Bennett Says:

    Hey! Exactly what I was looking for, this overview for surveys! I am just about to start my final exams and can really use it. Thank you!

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