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Adaptive Path Newsletter for December 5, 2007

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Rachel Hinman is Published: Metaphors for the Mobile Internet

Rachel Hinman recently co-authored “Metaphors for the Mobile Internet,” which examines a set of metaphors for describing, understanding, and characterizing the Mobile Internet. The metaphors are a result of extensive user studies in the United States, Hong Kong, and Europe in late 2006 and early 2007. The report is available now at SpringerLink.

Register Now & Spend Your Remaining 2007 Training Budget

We’re hosting three events in San Francisco next year and you can get seats for cheap through the end of the year. Join us for UX Intensive and UX Week, both priced at $1695 (normally $2495), or MX Managing Experience), our two-day conference for managers in April — dates are still to be confirmed, but for $995 (normally $1495) you can just keep your calendar clear, right? Prices go up on January 1st. We’re just saying.

Todd Wilken’s Blog, “My Personal War Against Crackberry” Hits the Blogosphere

Todd Wilken’s blog, My Personal War Against Crackberry, has made waves in the blogosphere, appearing on both Lifehacker and 43 Folders.

Brandon Schauer’s Essay Wows CNET

Brandon Schauer’s latest essay, The Long Wow, received a sweet review on CNET’s blog, “Matter/Anti-matter.” Check it out: Slow innovation — long wow?

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