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Bas Leenders

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Social Media

Temporary as any social gathering, nightclub or party

social media is itself as temporary as any social gathering, nightclub or party. It’s the people that matter, not the venue Douglas Rushkoff, on why the Facebook hype will fade (Wayback Machine)

09 Jan 2011

Psychology

Our rational brain

our rational brain is [.­.­.] a computer operating system that was rushed to market Jonah Lehrer, Neuroscientist and author, as cited in Myth #29: People are rational on UX Myths

06 Jan 2011

Internet

Run someone off the internet

If it’s OK for a democracy to just decide to run someone off the internet for doing something they wouldn’t prosecute a newspaper for doing, the idea of an internet that further democratizes the public sphere will have taken a mortal blow. Wikileaks and the Long Haul « Clay

30 Dec 2010

Net Neutrality

Telecommunications carriers

every time and in every way that the telecommunications carriers have had power or control, we the people wind up getting screwed Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak on net neutrality, in his open letter to the FCC: Keep the Internet Free

22 Dec 2010

Music

A window in the 120 years of the record business

There was a window in the 120 years of the record business where performers made loads and loads of money out of records. But it was a very small window — say, 15 years between 1975 and 1990. Mick Jagger, on the rise of illegal file sharing, in an interview with

21 Dec 2010

Social Media

Twitter actually feels like the street

Facebook or MySpace [.­.­.] feel like malls to me. But Twitter actually feels like the street. You can bump into anybody on Twitter. Sci-Fi Author William Gibson on on Why He Loves Twitter, and more

13 Dec 2010

Design

You train them not to pay attention

Once you overload the user, you train them not to pay attention. More clutter isn’t free. In fact, more clutter is a permanent shift, a desensitization to all the information, not just the last bit. Seth Godin, in a instantly popular post The inevitable decline due to clutter

04 Dec 2010

Mobile

Downloading an app

As more and more business mobile optimize their websites, downloading an app in order access businesses is going to seem archaic VentureBeat, in favor of web apps and why The iPhone app is the Flash homepage of 2010

02 Dec 2010

They’re bloated, user-unfriendly and map to a tired pattern

They’re bloated, user-unfriendly and map to a tired pattern of mass media brands trying vainly to establish beachheads on new platforms without really understanding the platforms at all. Khoi Vinh, on iPad Magazine Apps

29 Oct 2010

Clutter and confusion are not attributes of information

Clutter and confusion are not attributes of information, they are failures of design. Edward Tufte, on Windows Phone 7 Series (WP7S)

22 Oct 2010

Masturbatory novelty is not a business strategy

Masturbatory novelty is not a business strategy. Jeffrey Zeldman argues why publishers are doing the wrong thing, and use iPad as the new Flash

20 Oct 2010

Open

Just a smokescreen

In reality, we think the open versus closed argument is just a smokescreen to try and hide the real issue, which is, what’s best for the customer, fragmented versus integrated. Steve Jobs, on Why Android isn’t open

19 Oct 2010
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