Submitted by loucypher
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iPhone development can be intimidating, especially to someone who’s unfamiliar with Macs, or the way iPhone apps work.But with currently more than 100,000 apps officially available from the App Store, it’s kind of hard for a (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Our own Marshall Kirkpatrick's dreaded brain chip for controlling computers and mobile devices may be closer than even he suspected.Intel researchers in Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh! - told journalists today that brain implants ar (Read More)
UsabilityNews: News (full):
A domain name is a unique alphanumeric designation that facilitates reference to sets of numbers which actually locate a particular computer on the Internet. Domain names are a fundamental part of the Internet's user interfac (Read More)
PC Magazine: New Product Reviews:
Samsung's Behold II levels up to smartphone status, but the company's TouchWiz user interface makes a mess of Android.
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ReadWriteWeb:
Sysomos just launched the next version of Heartbeat, the company's social media monitoring tool. Highlights of Heartbeat 2.0 include a redesigned user interface and Facebook integration. Sysomos' customers can now monitor pub (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
It’s here and full of goodies:1. Facebook Connect (access and share content from your Facebook stream)2. Social Network streams more secure and dependable3. Social enhancements: Users’ avatars are shown in Facebook and Twitte (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
For the better part of twenty years, Microsoft Excel has been the most popular spreadsheet application on the planet. In a very real sense, it is the driver of Office revenues, because while office workers will use alternativ (Read More)
Search Engine Land:
Sometime later today, a small number of Google users will see a new look to Google’s Search Options feature. If all goes well, the cleaner display may be launched across Google after the New Year. And it’s all because Googl (Read More)
Official Google Blog:
In July we announced that we were working on Google Chrome OS, an open source operating system for people who spend most of their time on the web.Today we are open-sourcing the project as Chromium OS. We are doing this early, (Read More)
readwriteweb:
Facebook has just added a new photo uploader tool to their Prototypes directory, the "labs" section of the social network where new programs are released for testing prior to their public rollout. The uploader dramatically im (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
Thirteen23 Is A Design Firm Specializing In User Interface Design Visual Design Rapid Prototyping Microsoft Expression Blend Wpf And .Net 3.
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CNN:
Dauger Research has announced Pooch and Pooch Pro 1.8 with new support for Snow Leopard. The clustering software provides a graphical user interface for its supercomputer-compatible parallel computing utiliities. Version 1.8 (Read More)
mashable:
Google seems to have a renewed focus on improving the image search experience. For example, just last month Google Similar Images, which uses image recognition technology for filtering search results, graduated from Google La (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Google just announced a new product in Google Labs: Google Image Swirl. Image Swirl introduces a Wonder Wheel-like user interface for Google Images. The new search interface combines the Wonder Wheel experience with Google's (Read More)
zlabs:
The standard approach to interface design is to craft a channel that allows you to easily and efficiently control hardware or software; it’s all about the interaction between people and computers. But today, the two entit (Read More)
Ars Technica:
Red Hat announced today the official release of Fedora 12, the latest version of the popular open source Linux distribution. This release brings some impressive new features and a (Read More)
Global Guerrillas:
Many people that want to organize groups online, typically attempt to do this through a site dedicated to a specific topic, an inflammatory article/video, etc. This is a fairly arduous and suboptimal process. A better appro (Read More)
Gizmodo:
So, how exactly did Microsoft—those bastards!—end up patenting Sudo, a years-old Linux command line tool, without someone stepping in to stop them? Easy! They didn't. The story was the subject of much hyperventilation last we (Read More)
UsabilityNews: News (full):
I am delighted to announce the latest issue of the International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI) - the details of the latest issue are as follows:International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interactio (Read More)