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Signposts for Week Ending March 05, 2010

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The Foodspotting iPhone app — inspired in part by Alexa Andrzejewski’s mobile visioning work here at AP & built with help from Dan Harrelson — is now in the app store! Launch was announced by TechCrunch.

Teresa Brazen (of Adaptive Path) teaches Ben Chun’s Introduction to Programming class about User Experience Design!!! Read Ben’s thoughtful recap Green Tea and Sticky Notes.

What will books in the age of the iPad be like? Craig Mod gives his perspective.

At Adaptive Path, we like to make stuff. We think Makedo is awesome.

Sam Loman creates sweet info graphic of The Human Body as a Subway Map, check it out at Information Aesthetics!

Have you ever wonder what victory (or not) sounds like? Give a listen to Fractions of a Second: An Olympic Musical.

So many cursors, so little time—checkout the 7 different cursors found in a 300-pixel wide space using Office 2008 for Mac!

One particular person at Adaptive Path, is obsessed with this info graphic, The Future of Food: How Science Will Solve the Next Global Crises. Back from Wired magazine’s 16.11 issue… never forget the wonder of that issue!

For those of you that LOVE simplifying complexity, visit Visual Complexity.

The Films of Charles & Ray Eames.

And last, but NOT least, the music that has kept us inspired all week long!

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