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Adaptive Path News from May 2006


 

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May 16, 2006
Jesse James Garrett Recognized as "Leading Innovator" Cited for Work with Ajax. We are thrilled that our colleague and friend has been honored by Wired magazine with a 2006 WIRED Rave Award. It’s fitting to recognize his innovative work in defining and naming Ajax, an approach he has long supported through his product design work, lectures, and musings online. Read the press release.

May 15, 2006
Hey, we've got a weblog! It’s taken a little over five years, but today we officially launched the Adaptive Path weblog. Enjoy!

May 09, 2006
Rough Cuts version of Dan's book out. If you can’t wait until August to read Dan Saffer’s book, Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications and Clever Devices, you can now download the Rough Cuts version or pre-order the book from Amazon. Also, UXmatters just published an excerpt entitled “The Elements of Interaction Design.”

May 01, 2006
Sphere: Balancing Power and Simplicity. As part of our New Ventures program, Adaptive Path worked with Sphere, a San Francisco-based startup, to develop and refine their weblog search engine. Project lead Ryan Freitas discusses the approach he and the Sphere team took to develop the application.


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