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Citizens online Can computers make
children interested in politics?

Citizens online Can computers make
children interested in politics?
09/07/2004 08:48 AM

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“Father” of Mac platform aims to make
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“Father” of Mac platform aims to make
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Jef Raskin, credited with being the “father” of the Macintosh computer and former Apple employee #31, has recently obtained $2 million in start up funding to make computers easier to use. Raskin is featured today in an article by the California-based Pacifia Tribune. "We formed the Raskin Center for Humane Interface," he says. "And we have been funded by a multi-national corporation for $2 million. Our plan is to work out of this office to show the world how to make computers much easier to use." Raskin wrote the groundbreaking book, "The Humane Interface," which has now been translated into dozens of languages and is part of most university computer courses. The new business is an offshoot of the philosophical work begun in the book. Raskin's concept involves "unified" computer programs. Instead of multiple applications that must be "opened" before they can be used, Raskin's model allows a computer user to simply shift between word processing, spread sheets, photo manipulation, and just about everything else through simple "command sets." His new project also involves his son, Aza, a 20-year-old college student. With an eye to the reality of the business world, Aza says the purpose of the Raskin Center for Humane Interface won't be to put computer companies out of business, it will "save them money in technical support." The Raskins say they are confident that the Raskin Center for Humane Interface will be offering the world an authoritative product within 18 months.

UK Children Go Online Website


UK Children Go Online Website 07/28/2004 06:11 AM
UK Children Go Online Website
http://www.children-go-onlin e.net/

The project explores the nature and meaning of children's internet use and maps emerging patterns of attitudes and practices across diverse contexts and social groups in the UK. It is part of the ESRC's e-Society Programme and is based at the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Web Winners | Online fun for children


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Study: More young children going online


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BBC launches WAP and online services for
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Law to shield children from online porn
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Children view porn online - study


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Protecting children online: the EU
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Online games play with politics


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Tanzania takes politics online


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