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Signposts for the Week Ending May 15

by Adaptive Path

We were recently sent some fun analysis on how gaming can inform the social web from our friends at smart.fm.

Before launching your next project it may be useful to check-off some items from these lists.

This one has come around more than once but we wanted to prop the Story of Stuff once again.

Just do it (often), content strategy doesn’t have to be monolithic.

Its hard not to love the horizontal web.

The New York Times isn’t standing still while technology rocks the newspaper industry.

More fun hands-on Arduino ideas.

Have you ever went to a business where they asked you to wear something that revealed your backside for all to see? Well the idea of redesigning the hospital gown is long over due.

International Bike to Work day was last Thursday, a suburb in Germany gives a glimpse to what life would be like if Bike to Work day was everyday.

We are happy to see e-ink making its way into other devices.

We wonder if large sites will be forced to stop access to developing countries due to high traffic and low advertising potential?

Turning images into music (code provided!)

Is design still a boys club?

John Thackara on doctors with iPhones

A film project about the power of mass collaboration, government and the internet – watch the video

Nathan Waterhouse of IDEO on organization design and gardening

Optix: Inlingua (worth watching)

Sports media with their data-obsessed fans are pushing the boundaries on data visualization, read up on these great blogs to learn more.

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