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(Belated) Signposts for the Week ending June 29, 2007

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If you read one thing on experience design this week, make it Adam’s essay, On The Ground Running.

Todd’s talk from MX, The Transformative Power of Research, is up on IT Conversations.

Some of us didn’t need to be told of the domestic wonders of Post-It Notes.

Diabetic service dogs detect your blood sugar levels better than fancy monitors. And when’s the last time a medical device licked your face with joy?

CNN.com launches with a new ‘Web 2.0″ design.

Peter’s Core77 piece, The Experience is the Product, is now up in BusinessWeek’s “Innovation” section.

Many Eyes brings data visualization to the masses, with some social network software goodness thrown in.

We’re not sure we’re yet ready to digitize our life, but we’re still intrigued by those who do.

Do not visit Trulia’s Hindsight unless you have some time to spend!

We’re a Mac shop, and we use OmniGraffle. So Michael’s new wireframe stencils should be useful!

Would experience design methods arrive at this queue management solution at Whole Foods? (We think so…)

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