New wave at toy fair all about computerized interaction
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Multimodality: The Next Wave of Mobile
Interaction
Multimodality: The Next Wave of Mobile
Interaction
12/31/2002 01:14 PMToy Palace News: Medal of Yavin, Ozzel
Wave, Jabba Ultra Wave IN STOCK
Toy Palace News: Medal of Yavin, Ozzel
Wave, Jabba Ultra Wave IN STOCK
04/16/2004 01:06 PMJust like the weather, Toy Palace is hot this weekend with plenty of
new additions and even the return of some old favourites. Check out
their latest stock announcement and then visit their
website.
Wave 1 Coming In, Wave 2 ETA 5 Minutes
Wave 1 Coming In, Wave 2 ETA 5 Minutes
11/10/2003 11:14 PMDid you know toys are release in ?waves?? Star Wars action figures
come to use in boxes labeled like the following: Release 3 Wave 4....
Super Science Fair Projects: Complete
Guide to Science Fair Projects, Topics
and Experiments
Super Science Fair Projects: Complete
Guide to Science Fair Projects, Topics
and Experiments
05/24/2004 06:24 AMSuper Science Fair Projects: Complete Guide to Science Fair
Projects, Topics and Experimentshttp://www.super-sc
ience-fair-projects.com/Today your teacher announced
that your school is going to have a science fair and students are
responsible for exhibiting their projects. What do you feel?
Enthusiastic? Despondent? Dreadful? Fearful? Excited?" This statement
opens the Super Science Fair Projects site. Actually, whether student
or parent, science fair projects, while great ways to get students
actively involved in learning the scientific method and problem
solving, can be tough assignments. This site may help you with one of
the hardest parts: coming up with an idea. The site does a great job
of walking the visitor through the steps needed to plan and implement
a project, from Choosing a Topic, the Scientific Method, and writing
the Project Report. There are even tips on displaying your project,
rehearsing, winning over judges, and what to expect the day of the
fair. This is definitely a great tool to tap into when planning a
science fair project.[From The NSDL Scout Report for Math,
Engineering, and Technology, Copyright Internet Scout Project
1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
MOM Technology Interaction
MOM Technology Interaction
06/29/2004 08:15 PMworld's first interaction rap
world's first interaction rap
02/10/2004 02:56 AMsometimes blog songs are great. sometimes, they are not.
Data With Interaction
Data With Interaction
07/25/2004 05:36 PMDWI-0.6.0 is now available
Multimodal Interaction on the Web
Multimodal Interaction on the Web
01/22/2004 03:18 AMThe W3C's Multimodal Interaction Activity is developing specifications
to support multiple forms of input and output with web applications.
This report describes the purpose of the activity and outlines the two
major vocabularies under development, InkML and EMMA.
Information Interaction
Information Interaction
09/26/2002 04:23 AMApple: fair play or failure to play
fair?
Apple: fair play or failure to play
fair?
08/07/2004 01:18 AM Is Apple playing fair or not? On the one hand, it's their device,
their music store, and their software.
Action, Interaction, Reaction
Action, Interaction, Reaction
06/06/2002 06:00 AM"Many of the concepts now discussed as interaction design have been
around for years, but they tended to be embraced by disciplines such
as ergonomics, psychology and human factors, which had other fish to
fry."
The Hub: Intersections of interaction
design
The Hub: Intersections of interaction
design
11/13/2003 04:16 AMManaging the Ecology of Interaction
Managing the Ecology of Interaction
07/04/2002 01:26 PM"Many studies and many areas in HCI and CSCW emphasise the rich
ecological setting of human-computer interaction (...)" (
Alan Dix)
Introducing Interaction Design
Introducing Interaction Design
11/12/2002 06:34 AMMultimodal Interaction Use Cases
Published
Multimodal Interaction Use Cases
Published
12/05/2002 08:50 PM5 December 2002: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Multimodal Interaction Use Cases as a W3C Note. Airline reservations,
driving directions, and name dialing from mobile terminals were are
analyzed. They highlight device requirements, event handling, network
dependencies, and means of user interaction. Read about the Multimodal
Interaction Activity. (News archive)
Technology Is Changing Human Interaction
Technology Is Changing Human Interaction
02/05/2005 09:23 PMTechnology is bringing people together, not driving them apart. [PRWEB
Feb 4, 2005]
A shell/AppleScript interaction trick
A shell/AppleScript interaction trick
06/18/2004 04:15 PMIn unix, most scripting languages accept line-initial # as a comment
marker. This allows the file-inital shebang sequence (#!) to be used
to automatically exec the interpreter on a script. I wanted this
functionality for A...
London: Junior Interaction Architect
London: Junior Interaction Architect
02/01/2005 09:11 PMAgilisys is seeking a qualified individual to fill the role of Junior
Interaction Architect. This position will act as a developer on a wide
range of .NET and PHP projects in both B2C and B2B environments.
W3C Launches Multimodal Interaction
Activity
W3C Launches Multimodal Interaction
Activity
02/01/2005 08:54 PM2005-01-18: W3C is pleased to announce the relaunch of the Multimodal
Interaction Activity. The Multimodal Interaction Working Group is
chaired by Deborah Dahl and is chartered through 31 January 2007. The
Activity extends user interaction with the Web to multiple modes such
as GUI, speech, vision, pen, haptic interfaces, and gestures. Their
work enables rich capabilities for mobile phones and other devices
with limited resources, and for future generations of multimodal
devices. Participation is open to W3C Members. Visit the multimodal
interaction home page. (News archive)
Interaction Design and Agile Methods
Interaction Design and Agile Methods
09/04/2002 03:46 AMCompeting Claims and Interaction Types
Competing Claims and Interaction Types
02/10/2004 02:49 AMContinuing his review of the W3C's Architecture of the World Wide Web
document, Kendall Clark looks further at the principles set out
governing interactions on the web.
Agenda: Workshop on Multimodal
Interaction
Agenda: Workshop on Multimodal
Interaction
07/15/2004 01:32 PM2004-07-12: The agenda and list of accepted papers have been announced
for the W3C Workshop on Multimodal Interaction to be held in Sophia
Antipolis, France on 19-20 July. Attendees from user and research
communities will discuss current plans, and provide feedback and
suggestions for future multimodal work. Read about Workshops and visit
the Multimodal Interaction home page at W3C. (News archive)
Human-Computer Interaction Bibliography
(HCI)
Human-Computer Interaction Bibliography
(HCI)
10/28/2003 11:08 PMHCI Bibliographyhttp://www.hcibib.org/An
excellent resource for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Multimodal Interaction Requirements
Published
Multimodal Interaction Requirements
Published
01/10/2003 12:53 PM10 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Multimodal Interaction Requirements as a W3C Note. Derived from use
case studies, the Note covers general issues, input, output,
architecture, integration, synchronization points, runtimes and
deployments. Read about the Multimodal Interaction Activity. (News
archive)
Computerized Discouragement
Computerized Discouragement
06/01/2004 02:43 AMIn a great followup to recent stories about
autom
ating the hiring process and
autom
ating the matchmaking process, this writer is wondering if such
technologies can't be used to
make personalization systems better match your personality and
your mood. He points to a study that shows that, in a game where
a computer gives users encouraging words ("You can do it!"), players
do better than one where it gives discouraging words - and worries
that companies are going to misinterpret the results to mean that
we're always going to be getting annoyingly bland and sickly sweet
"encouragement" from our computers ("You can complete this letter!
Your computer believes in you!"). For many people, this sort of
"encouragement" gets to be pretty damn annoying, pretty damn fast.
So, instead of focusing on how to find a better job or a better date,
it would be great if such personalization technology could be used to
figure out that the
last thing a person wants to hear after
struggling through some frustrating operation on their computer is:
"The problem will soon be happily over."
The Computerized Art Critic
The Computerized Art Critic
06/14/2004 03:33 AMWell, it's now been established that computers can, in certain
situations, beat the very best chess players in the world. Now,
they're moving on to another arena previously held onto by an elite
group of human experts: determining the authenticity of a piece of
artwork. New computer systems are being developed (similar to
computerized chess systems) that use their ability to comprehend
thousands of different attributes among many different paintings to
come up with information about what makes certain paintings
more or less likely to be by a certain artist. Of course, it
sounds like most people involved still don't want these systems to be
coming out with a final vote - but, rather are focused on using them
to suggest places for further exploration (such as pointing out a
specific difference in features between a certain painting and others
by the same artist). This may have something to do with an
increasingly litigious art world, where lawsuits have been filed by
painting owners who weren't happy to have someone suggest the painting
they owned was not by the person they thought it was. Still, this
raises the same question we
asked
a> a few weeks ago in a post about selling fraudulent artwork on eBay:
shouldn't a painting be judged on its quality, rather than who created
it?
Computerized Phones and What They Can Do
for You
Computerized Phones and What They Can Do
for You
03/20/2003 01:05 PMJust how smart are today's smartphones, which aim to replace multiple
devices -- mobile phones and PDAs -- with a single gadget that handles
phone calls, e-mail, browsing and personal information? Opinions
differ, but the consensus seems to be that the technology is not quite
perfected.
Multimodal Interaction Framework Note
Published
Multimodal Interaction Framework Note
Published
12/02/2002 07:24 PM2 December 2002: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group released the
first publication of the W3C Multimodal Interaction Framework as a W3C
Note. The framework identifies markup languages required by components
and for data flowing among components. It describes input and output
modes widely used today and can be extended. Read about the Multimodal
Interaction Activity. (News archive)
Physical and Virtual Space. How to Deal
with Their Interaction?
Physical and Virtual Space. How to Deal
with Their Interaction?
06/04/2002 06:01 AMCall for Participation: Workshop on
Multimodal Interaction
Call for Participation: Workshop on
Multimodal Interaction
05/14/2004 01:28 PM2004-05-14: Position papers are due 11 June for the W3C Workshop on
Multimodal Interaction to be held in Sophia Antipolis, France on 19-20
July. Attendees from user and research communities will discuss
current plans, and provide feedback and suggestions for future
multimodal work. Read about Workshops and visit the Multimodal
Interaction home page at W3C. (News archive)
Fink Interaction with Apple's X11 Public
Beta
Fink Interaction with Apple's X11 Public
Beta
03/13/2003 10:15 AM
Fink works just fine with the public beta X11 release
with some caveats. Please read the newly added Apple X11 section of
the Fink X11 Documentation for details.
Top Research Laboratories in
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Top Research Laboratories in
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
07/06/2002 01:01 AMPrivoxy, Entourage 2004, and Exchange
interaction
Privoxy, Entourage 2004, and Exchange
interaction
09/01/2004 11:51 AMI use Privoxy, and had been using Entourage X as my calendaring and
email solution. I recently bought Office 2004 and decided to upgrade
to Entourage 2004. After launching Entourage 2004 and trying to
connect to the Exchange...
Interaction Design Group Launches Web
Site
Interaction Design Group Launches Web
Site
08/11/2004 02:34 AMOn August 9, 2004, the Interaction Design Group (IxDG) launched its
Web site at www.ixdg.org, to serve the needs of the international
community of practitioners, teachers, and students of interaction
design. [PRWEB Aug 11, 2004]
The Diemen repository of interaction
design patterns
The Diemen repository of interaction
design patterns
12/02/2003 04:18 AMCustomer Interaction: Back to Basics
(NewsFactor)
Customer Interaction: Back to Basics
(NewsFactor)
07/20/2004 04:37 PMNewsFactor - After years of cutting costs and streamlining supply
chains, says Forrester Research, the CRM field needs to return to one
of the foundational concepts of customer relationships -- focusing on
what the customer wants.
Computerized Cancer Treatment
Computerized Cancer Treatment
05/26/2004 04:35 AMHealthScout May 26 2004 8:34AM GMT
NYC Subway Gets a Computerized Facelift
(AP)
NYC Subway Gets a Computerized Facelift
(AP)
04/10/2005 05:37 PMAP - A subway train rattles halfway into Union Square station in
Manhattan and shudders to a halt. Over a crackle of static, a voice on
the PA system announces congestion ahead and says it will be several
minutes before service resumes. Trapped commuters sigh and glance at
their watches impatiently. Some simply close their eyes in
resignation. This sort of thing and much worse has been
happening quite a lot lately. So it's no surprise that transit
snafu-weary New Yorkers are greeting with ambivalence this month's
launch of fully computer-automated trains on a 22-mile line that
intersects Manhattan and Brooklyn.
When Everything Is Computerized...
Everything Needs Tech Support
When Everything Is Computerized...
Everything Needs Tech Support
04/12/2005 02:01 PMIt's no secret that more and more stuff around us every day is getting
computerized, but how that's going to impact our everyday lives
doesn't always get that much attention. One of the more interesting
elements of an increasingly high tech society is that we're going to
need a lot more tech support -- and it's not going to be acceptable to
wait 45 minutes on hold (with crappy hold music) to talk to someone
overseas who doesn't understand the problem and can't do anything to
help. Business Week is talking about the old Maytag repair guy, and
how
appliances are going high tech in a
big way. Of course, the old Maytag repair guy isn't going to be
able to fix your washing machine when its software crashes -- and with
our
chang
ing views on quality, you can be pretty sure that today's washing
machines won't last as long as the ones you bought a few decades ago.
So is it any surprise that tech companies are gearing up to get into
spaces that might seem a little out of place for them? IBM announced
today an
automotiv
e diagnostics solution to help deal with increasingly computerized
cars. What IBM has realized is that, increasingly, cars
are
computers -- and if they're 100% focused on being
in
the IT services business, they need to go where computers are
going. So, perhaps it's only a matter of time before you end up
calling IBM to come service your washing machine as well. Actually,
hopefully, the washing machine will do the calling itself.
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