Monthly Archives: May 2010

nudging interactions

Even reading just the introduction to “Nudge” by thaler and sunstein inspires me to recast interaction design as the art of offering unlimited options in a manageable way. Or, equivalently, to recast their book as an exploration of how to … Continue reading

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internet privacy

I want to hold some kinda workshop/collaborative brainstorming to help sort out ways to build confidence in a web anonymity and/or verification bank. A list of issues I’ve personally seen this apply to: – how to get gang members and/or … Continue reading

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