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Signposts for the Week Ending Nov 14, 2008

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Rachel Hinman discusses the buttonless future of mobile input with Wired Magazine.

Dan Harrelson is quoted on the user experience challenges surrounding Open ID on Webmonkey.

We’ve been experimenting with mobile prototyping platforms lately… and so has IDEO.

Google knows when you have the flu! Google Flu Trends leverages search data to track the flu’s spread (via NYTimes).

The brilliant designers who brought us Mint.com give us a visual guide to the financial crisis.

Is Minority Report the ultimate concept video? Wired blog covers six real technologies that Minority Report predicted correctly.

Russell Davies reminds us that the customer doesn’t distinguish between product, marketing and service in their experience.

Another good experience from Amazon.com: Frustration-Free Packaging.

An online banking demo video that we actually enjoyed watching.

Adaptive Path’s dog lovers are being tempted by the $200 Sniftag.

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