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[audio]BayCHI May 10 Program - BayCHI
Author Scott Berkun at BayCHI on What To Do When Things Go Wrong: Saving Design Train Wrecks
Keywords: Berkun BayCHI
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[movies]BayCHI December 13 2005 Program
Jensen Harris of Microsoft at the BayCHI monthly program, December 13, 2005, on Office's new "ribbon" UI, preceded by some BayCHI business.Jensen Harris of Microsoft at the BayCHI monthly program, December 13, 2005, on Office's new "ribbon" UI, preceded by some BayCHI business.
Keywords: BayCHI; Jensen Harris; Ribbon UI; Microsoft Office
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[movies]BayCHI December 13 2005 Program - BayCHI
Jensen Harris of Microsoft at the BayCHI monthly program, December 13, 2005, on Office's new "ribbon" UI, preceded by some BayCHI business.
Keywords: BayCHI; Jensen Harris; Ribbon UI; Microsoft Office
Downloads: 421
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[audio]BayCHI August 8 2006 Program - Matt Mullenweg, Rashmi Sinha
The First 100K Users are Always the Hardest, by Wordpress Founder Matt Mullenweg. The BayCHI program for August 8, 2006, featuring Bill Scott of Yahoo! and WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg. This program is in two parts. This is part two, Matt Mullenweg's presentation. Bill Scott's presentation is available separately. Matt describes strategies for scaling your community from one to 100,000 users and beyond...
Keywords: Speech; Matt Mullenweg; Wordpress; BayCHI; Rashmi Sinha
Downloads: 4,066
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[audio]BayCHI December 13 2005 Program - Jensen Harris
Jensen Harris of Microsoft at the BayCHI monthly program, December 13, 2005, on Office's new "ribbon" UI, preceded by some BayCHI business.
Keywords: BayCHI Jensen Harris Ribbon UI Microsoft Office
Downloads: 729
[audio]BayCHI March 14 2006 Program
Merlin Mann is a strong advocate of the life management methodology called Getting Things Done. He explains that Getting Things Done provides tools to manage the information and messages that bombard us daily, make progress on the projects that are important to us, and escape the feelings of dread and low self-esteem that come from an ever-growing email inbox. Merlin Mann is the creator and editor of 43folders.com, which he describes as a community of expertise, and 5ives.com, an entertaining bu...
Keywords: BayCHI; Merlin Mann; Getting Things Done; GTD; 43 Folders
Downloads: 2,529
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[audio]BayCHI March 14 2006 Program
Mimi Yin is the interaction designer for the nascent open-source personal information manager Chandler. She explains how Chandler supports the life management methodology called Getting Things Done. Chandler and Getting Things Done share a common goal: to provide a unified framework for collecting, processing, organizing, and reviewing information, resulting in a PIM system that is trusted and complete...
Keywords: BayCHI; Mimi Yin; Getting Things Done; GTD; OSAF; Chandler
Downloads: 2,715
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[audio]BayCHI March 28 2006 Usability Engineering BOF Program - BayCHI
"Lose the User: Players are At the Center of Design-Centered Disciplines." Paul Sas argues that user-centered designers shouldn't call their target audience "users" or their experiences "content," because those terms flatten interaction into a passive act of consumption. The most exciting web sites evolve and adapt as they are used by their fans, people who Paul suggests we call "players." If you write about this program on your blog, please consider using the tag "BayCHI," and use the trackback...
Keywords: Paul Sas; BayCHI; User Experience; Usability; Mary Van Riper
Downloads: 950
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[audio]BayCHI August 8 2006 Program - Bill Scott, Rashmi Sinha
Designing for Ajax with Bill Scott of Yahoo! The BayCHI program for August 8, 2006, Designing for Ajax with Bill Scott of Yahoo!, and WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg, who says The First 100K Users are Always the Hardest. This program is in two parts. This is part one, Bill Scott's presentation. Matt Mullenweg's presentation is available separately. With Ajax, new web design patterns have emerged. Bill will presents core design principles for rich interaction with web applications...
Keywords: Speech; Ajax; Yahoo!; Bill Scott; Design Patterns; BayCHI; Rashmi Sinha
Downloads: 1,144
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[audio]BayCHI September 12 2006 Program - Steve Williams
The BayCHI podcast for September 12, 2006, with Tara Hunt on Pinko Marketing and Marc Canter on the People Aggregator. Pinko Marketing: With Google and Yahoo! offering free software, even commoditizing is impossible. Is there hope for a bootstrapped startup? Tara Hunt says yes, but you have to turn everything you know about marketing on its head. Branding, planning and targeting are relics of the past...
Keywords: BayCHI; Tara Hunt; Pinko Marketing; Marc Canter; People Aggregator
Downloads: 1,277
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[audio]BayCHI January 10 2006 Program
Ed Batista, Steve Gillmor, and Seth Goldstein of AttentionTrust.org at BayCHI: "You Own Your Attention." Introduced by BayCHI's BayCHI Program Chair Paul Sas.
Keywords: BayCHI; Ed Batista; Steve Gillmor; Seth Goldstein; AttentionTrust.org; Attention
Downloads: 1,361
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[audio]BayCHI July 11 2006 Program - Christopher Allen, Michael Goldhaber, Paul Sas
The BayCHI podcast for July 11, 2006, with Christopher Allen of Life With Alacrity on The Dunbar Number, Unstructured Trust, and Why Groups Don't Scale, and Michael Goldhaber on the Attention Economy. We rely on internet-mediated social software tools for our day-to-day interaction. Such tools require a better understanding of the psychology and social dynamics of individuals in groups. Christopher Allen says the Dunbar Number is useful in understanding why groups don't scale...
Keywords: BayCHI; Christopher Allen; Dunbar Number; Unstructured Trust; Michael Goldhaber; Attention Economy
Downloads: 1,948
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[audio]baychi20071211 - Dave McClure, B.J. Fogg, Rashmi Sinha
The BayCHI podcast for December 11, 2007, Learning to Create Engaging Apps for Facebook with Dave McClure of Stanford, Psychologist B.J. Fogg, and their students, who created Faceboooks apps that attracted millions of users in just a few weeks. In September 2007, B.J. and Dave teamed up to teach a new Stanford course about using metrics to create engaging Facebook apps. They knew the risks: The course could end up a spectacular failure...
Keywords: baychi; persuasive technology; facebook; dave mcclure; b.j. fogg; rashmi sinha
Downloads: 1,140
[movies]BayCHI: Learning to Create Engaging Apps for Facebook - Steve Williams
The BayCHI podcast for December 11, 2007, Learning to Create Engaging Apps for Facebook with Dave McClure of Stanford, Psychologist B.J. Fogg, and their students, who created Faceboooks apps that attracted millions of users in just a few weeks. In September 2007, B.J. and Dave teamed up to teach a new Stanford course about using metrics to create engaging Facebook apps. They knew the risks: The course could end up a spectacular failure...
Keywords: baychi; persuasive technology; facebook; dave mcclure; b.j. fogg; rashmi sinha
Downloads: 3,946
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[audio]BayCHI February 14 2006 Program - BayCHI
Jock Mackinlay of Tableau Software on "Visual Interfaces for Databases" and information visualization demos by Jeff Heer of U.C. Berkeley, Josh On of They Rule, and Mike Migurski and Eric Rodenbeck of Stamen Design with Mappr, introduced by BayCHI's Rashmi Sinha. Jock Mackinlay coined the term "information visualization" and, with Stuart Card and Ben Schneiderman, edited the canonical "Readings in Information Visualization." As director of user interface at Tableau Software, Jock is working to h...
Keywords: BayCHI; Information Visualization; Jock Mackinlay; Tableau Software; Eric Rodenbeck; Michal Migurski; Josh On; Jeffrey Heer; Rashmi Sinha; Mappr; Stamen; Vizter; TheyRule
Downloads: 1,199
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[audio]BayCHI April 11 2006 Program - BayCHI
A panel discussion titled Beyond Search: Social and Personal Ways of Finding Information. The panelists are Neil Hunt of Netflix, David Porter of Live365, Tom Conrad of Pandora, Kevin Rose of Digg, and Joshua Schachter of del.icio.us. BayCHI's Rashmi Sinha is the moderator. Exciting developments in social search and personalization help users find information: recommendations based on personal tastes, social trends, tags, ratings, popularity, and friends tastes...
Keywords: BayCHI; Neil Hunt; Netflix; David Porter; Live365; Tom Conrad; Pandora; Kevin Rose; Digg; Joshua Schachter; del.icio.us; Rashmi Sinha; Social Search
Downloads: 1,698
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