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Signposts for the Week ending November 16, 2007

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Like many in our field, we’re intrigued by what Google’s up to with Android. Interview with the folks behind Android. Though, some are frustrated because, really, there is no gPhone.

Speaking of phones, PARC is trying to make a truly smart phone.

Multi-touch with the Wii-mote.

Multitouch with $2 worth of dye.

Speaking of multi-touch, in case you missed it when it first came around, a proof-of-concept for copy and paste on the iPhone.

The 50 Greatest Game Innovations, according to BusinessWeek.

Nokia’s haptic touchscreen.

Ethics in service design.

Dan Saffer brought to Adaptive Path an exercise for designing the interface for an elevator that accesses 1000 floors. So, naturally, we’re intrigued by this collection of interesting elevators from around the world.

2 Responses to “Signposts for the Week ending November 16, 2007”

  1. Todd Says:

    I hope that at some point you can share the artifacts from Dan’s design exercise. An interface for an elevator that accesses 1000 floors is a fantastic design puzzle. It would provide some excellent learning material for other interaction designers and design students.

  2. Dan Soltzberg Says:

    And for when you’re ready to test those elevators . . . Solae.

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