I used to be a more or less straight-forward flickr guy. Well, we put our wedding pictures there. Then I set up a picasa-account so I could set secret-URLs to the family, pointing to sets of photos of my son. I also used iPhoto, and since I got an iPhone that’s where all pictures go […]
Am Wochenende habe ich mal etwas in der Brigitte meiner Frau geblättert, Dating-Plattformen im Test. Also, Ergebnisse, nicht Usability. Da viel mir ein, dass ich vor einiger Zeit einen netten Screenshot einer ElitePartner-Anzeige gemacht hatte: ElitePartner hat also zwei Zielgruppen, zum einen Singles, zum anderen Akademiker allen Standes (auch verheiratet). Oder könnte man sogar so […]
This is a great diagramme outlining the “value of information”, as Oliver of Information Architects Japan, puts it. This is one of several attempts popping up this week to visualize information and our place in it. The accompanying blog post is worth reading although you’ll need a couple of minutes.
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There was an article by Mitch Joel this week, opening with tongue-in-cheek/cynical “it’s all about me, me, me”, talking about Social Media. Christopher Penn answered with some Ninja-tips on how to beat “Social Media Narcissism, most prominently a quote from the movie Batman: “It’s not who I am underneath, but what I *do* that defines […]