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Pointing to the future of UI by John Underkoffler (via TED.com)

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You’ve seen the movie-version of Philip K. Dick‘s Minority Report, right? You remember those goofy-looking hand gestures Tom Cruise made while interacting with the computers of the future, right? Those gestures have been the source of many jokes between UI/UX experts, but yesterday I found out they were nothing to laugh about. Those gestures were [...]

Previous/Next & Back vs. Older & Newer

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The author of A Whole Lotta Nothing has a great point about the confusion created by ambiguous website navigation terminology: I tend to think of “Previous” and “Back” as representing the idea of “Older”. But most often the Back or Previous refers to the previous page you were on, which had Newer photos/post that you [...]

“Adaptive Path and Mozilla: future of Web-browsing video”…Not! (on Boing Boing)

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Are you ready for the future?! Adaptive path isn’t. At least according to their demo of what a future browser might look like — a browser that can interact with the data on your PC, send it to a person you are chatting with, allow them to annotate it, etc., etc., whatever. *** Begin Tangential [...]

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