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This Wednesday: Beyond the Desktop Panel Discussion

by Rachel Hinman

Last week, Tim O’Reilly delivered a short address at the Web 2.0 Expo where he offered insight into the five applications he believes point the way for the evolution of the web.

Two themes stood out: sensors will surpass humans in front of their keyboards as the primary data source on the web and Moore’s Law will need to be applied to humanity’s greatest problems. (via ReadWriteWeb)

He cited Google Voice Search on the iPhone, an application that combines both voice and sensor input, as an important technology to watch.

One of our panelists – Noah Richardson, manager of Tellme’s Mobile User Experience group – will share his expertise designing voice-driven systems and interfaces.

He’ll be joined by the following all-star lineup:

  • Aza Raskin, head of User Experience at Mozilla Labs will discuss the progress of Ubiquity and represent the promising world of intent-based systems.
  • Brent Fitzgerald, and Jeevan Kalanithi of Taco Lab will share their experiences developing Siftables and exploring the realm of physical computing.
  • Nathan Moody and Daren David of Stimulant will share their perspective on designing NUI and multi-touch interfaces for the Microsoft Surface Table and other public, multi-user computing installations.
  • Jennifer Bove, a Principal at Kicker Studio, will share her perspective and expertise in designing products with gestural interfaces.
  • I hope you can join us. If you can, please head over to Upcoming and let us know. And if you have ideas about the panel or the topics you’d like covered, comment here or twitter with #btdpanel

    2 Responses to “This Wednesday: Beyond the Desktop Panel Discussion”

    1. Karl Foxley Says:

      Some very interesting developments to look forward to. I love how technology is advancing at the moment with new and exciting projects on the horizon.

      Thank you for sharing,

      Karl

    2. Join Us at Tonight’s “Beyond the Desktop” Discussion Says:

      [...] so far!) And if you have ideas about the panel or the topics you’d like covered, comment on their blog or twitter with #btdpanel This was written by Jennifer. Posted on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, at [...]


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