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UI and Ecosystem Spell WIN WIN for iPad

Monday, January 25th, 2010 by John

As the date approaches for the anticipated launch of the new Apple tablet it seems to me that the UI implementation is why the iPad has received SO much attention. Apple did it right with the iPhone following it’s manta of simple sleek design and ease of use. They developed an ecosystem that has spawned:
(as of the writing of this article)

Total Active Apps (currently available for download): 134,215 
Total Inactive Apps (no longer available for download): 16,382
Total Apps Seen in US App Store: 150,597
Number of Active Publishers in the US App Store: 29,340 - source http://148apps.biz/app-store-metrics/?mpage=appcount

That has created a lush application environment for the new multi-touch 10″ tablet. (All specifications are speculations based on the flurry of information floating around the inter webs). The failure of other Tablets to truly gain mass adoption has come down to the fact that they have been computers that convert into a tablet. They maintained the same start menu UI with application windows and the likes that we see in our PC’s and Laptops.

The potential power of this seed change comes in the overhaul of interface. Even it’s only a larger iPhone multi-touch model I can see a much greater adoption even if only for the games. My wife and I play Scrabble and I can see this becoming the new board game of choice with all sorts of add on’s and extensions. The other big potential is in the reader space where a B&W Kindle looks weak next to a sexy Apple tablet.

Here is a great concept video on user interface and rich media consumption of magazine styled content that could save the print industry.

Mag+ from Bonnier on Vimeo.

All of this is of course a pre-cursor to the coming projected UI. Now that will revolutionize computing forever. Mobile HD access to data that you touch and manipulate thats my dream UI.

Augemented Reality and our Interface to Each Other

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 by John

The major shift in how we interface with the world, technology and each other is shifting into high gear are YOU ready?

How are you developing your overlaid User Interface as we push forward into our machine enhanced existence?

With brand you on display are you invisible or engaging and interacting with your audiences like never before. Understanding the Psychosocial implications for technological implementation of improving our interfaces to machines and each other is something that will forever change our lives. We have sat to long tethered to a key board and mouse and it is time to take back our work environments and cast off this twentieth century shackle.

Who’s with me?

Looks like IBM and Wimbledon are in

Digital Ethnography

Monday, March 23rd, 2009 by John

Digital - available in electronic form; readable and manipulable by computer.

Ethnography- a branch of anthropology dealing with the scientific description of individual cultures.  (source:dictionary.com)

Examination of culture in the digital age has evolved and understanding these changes is key for any modern ethnography.  Convergence culture has become an integrated part of media creation and the lines between producers and audiences is radically changing. From the “we are the media” mantra of content creation to fan fiction meets wikiality the way content is generated is  changing. Observing digital culture we see an ever extended array of tools that brings our life experiences into our social graph online. The strategies employed to use these tools effectively are what I focus on.

In the not to distant future our rapidly changing user interface (UI) will bring our online lives and our real lives completely together.  With technologies like Augmented Reality and the  annotation of the planet, our heads up display of the world will be mixed with data and digital feeds from our trusted networks. Mobile platforms are just beginning to show the potential for a real time digital overlay for our lives. As our culture moves towards a constantly connected cyber-society we will need to redefine knowledge. The ability to process and manage research tools will become a integral part of our constantly connected selves. The ability to filter this ocean of data at our fingertips becomes a critical skill we must learn and apply if we are to be effective and knowledgeable in this cyber-society.

The purpose of this blog is to examin our Digital Evolution.


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