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Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction
Review by Austin Henderson
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Date Posted: Tuesday March 26, 2002 09:58:21 AM
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An in-depth look at why some products can be used with ease, and others leave you frustrated.

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b.hyde@linst.ac.uk
Date Posted: Thursday April 04, 2002 09:29:54 AM
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enjoyed the very well written review - i already wanted to get this book - but Austin certainly confirmed it as a very useful investment

i think, the beyond HCI tag is to highlight the need to look at the context of the users activity - which is, in a sense, 'beyond' the immediate human-computer interaction?

this is my first foray into a Ubiiqutiy discussion



ben

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harryb
Date Posted: Monday April 08, 2002 03:59:26 AM
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The URL for the web-site that complements the book is http://www.id-book.com.

Enjoy!

- Harry

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NEOman
Date Posted: Friday April 19, 2002 10:00:57 PM
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Date Posted: Friday April 19, 2002 10:00:57 PM


I am a 48 years old EE ( Ergonomist and a life time member of International Tesla Society, a Teslan for 30 years ) specializing in Handi-capped technologies, working in Quantum Mechanics and Analog HOLO~graphics ( my type, ALL ) for more than 22 years. I worked on the original "Yellow Team" ( Brains ) Nano computer Project ( for ) with the Nanotech Research & Development Corporation ( NASA, JSC ) in mid 1990's and like Bill Joy of Sun, I had determined we needed ethics and morals in Nano~Tech ( and have had flame fights about it ), but unlike him I decided not to give my NANO Electro Optical, i.e. NEO HOLO~graphic technology to evolve the new infant nanocomputer designs, a "quantum leap", excuse the pun, in Analog optical computer technologies if they had recieved said innovation. So I have formed a group called E.I.N.S.T.E.I.N. in NanoTech, as he was placed in that same situation, as we are today and the future at http://www.holoteslab.net/index4.html, their is no charge for membership.
Further, if there is a problem with frustration, it is technically your own doing, if you subscribe to the "Gatesian Way" of Microsoft ( we use LinuX originally, and UNIX/POSIX and now, Free BDS, i.e. "open source" that does not crash, as the disabled can not afford to have their computers crash on them, as they use their computer systems to live not just for work as my clients do and myself ).
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A EE working in QM and HOLO~graphy, E.I.N.S.T.E.I.N., http://www.holoteslab.net/index4.html



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A EE working in QM and HOLO~graphy,Handi-cap technologies researcher, founder of E.I.N.S.T.E.I.N., http://www.holoteslab.net/index4.html and http://www.bluedovenet.com which will start its' 21ST Century Anti-Drug EXSTASY ( MDMA ) campaign

 Message edited by: NEOman on Wednesday May 01, 2002 02:50:24 PM

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